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Ginmar Palos P. Lamatao is a professional Dota 2 player from the Philippines.
Palos began his career in 2019, joining the Filipino organization Sterling Global Dragons, where he played under their tag for four months. In September of the same year, Ginmar became a player for Execration and soon participated in a number of tier-3 tournaments. In October 2020, he left the team due to a string of unsatisfactory results. Palos then joined Vice Esports, where he competed in several small local competitions and the regional DPC league.
In February 2021, the Filipino player reconnected with the familiar Execration lineup, playing as the carry for the team over the next six months. Together with the team, Ginmar participated in tournaments such as WePlay AniMajor, BTS Pro Series Season 7: Southeast Asia, and others. In September 2021, Execration announced the end of their collaboration with Palos. He then spent some time playing for several teams, including BOOM Esports and Neon Esports, but did not achieve significant success with any of them.
In February 2022, Ginmar Palos P. Lamatao once again reunited with the Execration squad. The roster soon secured gold at the BTS Pro Series Season 13: Southeast Asia, finished second at the Asia Pacific Predator League 2022 and the BTS Pro Series Season 12: Southeast Asia, and also competed in the qualifiers for The International 2022. Furthermore, the Filipino esports athlete stood in as a substitute for Fnatic at ESL One Malaysia 2022.
The next year, Palos spent with Execration, participating in Lima Major 2023, Bali Major 2023 and other tournaments, but didn't achieve any notable success.
In 2024, Palos moved to Kukuys and participated in qualifiers at ESL One Bangkok 2024 and BetBoom Dacha Belgrade 2024, but unsuccessfully, before joining Aurora Gaming as a standin. At that time, the team participated in the MESA Invitational 2024, where they placed 4th.
- January 2, 2025 - Palos became an official player of Aurora Gaming.
The team played at FISSURE PLAYGROUND in February, but didn't get out of the group stage and left the tournament in 13th place.
- February 21, 2025 - Palos joined Execration.
The debut with the new team took place at EPL WS: Southeast Asia. S3, where the team claimed victory. A bit later, Palos attempted to qualify for DreamLeague Season 26, but the attempt was unsuccessful.
In July 2025, Execration ended their participation in Riyadh Masters 2025, finishing in 16th place and earning $50,000 in prize money.























