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Team MVP Players: A Look at Their Roster History

Dota 2

In 2013, Jimmy 'DeMoN' Ho from the USA joined the team. The TI4 Squad in 2014 featured South Koreans Park Tae-won (March), Kim Seon-yeob (QO), and Lee Sang-don (Forev). Other players on the roster included Lee 'Reisen' Jun-Yeong and Lee Seung-gon (Heen). Two Korean players, Kim 'DuBu' Doo-young and Jung Har (Solara), departed the team in the same year.

The TI5 Squad in 2015 saw new talent arrive to fill the gaps. Damien 'kpii' Chok from Australia joined alongside Singapore's Wong Jeng Yih (NutZ). The following year, Pyo No-a (MP) was added, followed by Kim Tae-sung (Velo) in 2016. The team evolved into one of the best esports teams globally. Sadly, MVP Phoenix was disbanded in 2017.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Regarding CS:GO, the disbanded team primarily comprised South Koreans: Lee Hyun-pyo (Xign), Kim 'HSK' Hae-sung, Jeon Jung-Hyeon (rindA), Kwon 'Argency' Soon-woo, and Jung Soo-Yong (kAyle). Their coach, Ronald 'Rambo' Kim, was from the United States.

The team also featured other notable players and coaches, including Ahn Ho-kyeong (Timon), Nam Hyeong-Ju (Sound), Park 'zwff' Min-Seok. Pyeon Seon-ho (Termi) served as a coach. Kim Kee-Suk (suckle) was also a significant temporary stand-in for Team MVP.

League of Legends

The League of Legends roster was predominantly South Korean, featuring players like Park SU-Hyeon (Beware), Kim Byeong-jun (Carrot), and Kim Seon-Gyu (Crow). Other members included Cho 'Motive' Se-hee, Kim Jae-jin (Neulbo), Seo 'Garden' Jeong-won, and Lee Ho-Seong (Edge). Kim Kyu-Seok and Kim 'Iffy' Hyeon-jun also had stints on MVP's LoL roster.

In 2015, five new players joined the team: Kang ‘ADD’ Geon-mo, Oh Hyun-sik (MaHa), and An Jun-hyeong (Ian). Na Woo-Hyung (Pilot) and Jeong 'Max' Jong-bin completed the South Korean roster. Cha In-Myeong (ChaResh) and Lee Jong-won (Saroo) have also been part of MVP's League of Legends teams.

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Team MVP's Strongest Performances

Dota 2

On September 1st, JeeF joined as the team manager. MVP launched their second Dota 2 team, named MVP Phoenix, on November 21st. In the same month, MVP Phoenix added American player DeMoN to their roster. DeMoN departed in December after the team won NSL Season 2.

In February 2014, the MVP Phoenix squad competed in KDL Season 1, with DuBu playing for the team. In May, Phoenix secured a play-in spot for The International 4 by finishing second in the TI4 Southeast Asia Qualifiers. 2015 was a very active year for the team. The Phoenix squad was split in February, with Heen and Forev moving to MVP Hot6ix. Febby and Kpii were recruited to fill the vacancies in MVP Phoenix. Reisen went inactive in March and was replaced by NutZ.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Victories

Team MVP achieved success in various tournaments leading up to their disbandment in 2020. They notably defeated ALPHA_Red en route to winning the Cobx Masters Phase 2. In the eXTREMESLAND ZOWIE Asia CS: GO 2018 final, they beat NASR_eSports. At the ZOTAC Cup Masters 2018, Team MVP's esports teams triumphed over Signature Gaming in the finals.

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Why is Team MVP a Fan Favorite Among Filipino Gamers?

The South Korean multi-gaming team consisted of players largely from MVP Clan. The team started as a StarCraft II squad in late 2010. As the GSL progressed, Team MVP entered the Dota 2 scene in September 2013. It was the same day Team MVP's StarCraft II team left the eSports organization to join KeSPA. MVP team has thousands of followers on its Twitter and Facebook accounts.

Why is Team MVP popular to bet on?

Team MVP has competed in various esports games, which provided gamblers with a wide range of betting options. The best Team MVP betting sites offered players competitive odds on the team's current and upcoming games.

Team MVP Dota has had several excellent seasons and incredible accomplishments in numerous esports categories. They were regarded as one of the most successful esports organizations in Dota 2 and CS: GO major tournaments. Their run at The International tournaments has helped Team MVP amass new fans, thus gaining popularity.

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Team MVP's awards and results

Dota 2

The team has been very successful in various competitions where they have won over $2,000,000 in prize money. The team had massive success at The International 2016 and The International 2015. Team MVP finished sixth and seventh, respectively $934,761 and $829,333 at each tournament. The team also won $255,000 for finishing fourth at The Shanghai Major 2016 and $202,500 for finishing sixth at The Manila Major 2016.

Team MVP has won several tournaments, including Pro Gamer League 2016- Summer and WePlay Dota 2 League Season 3. They also won Dota Pit League Season 4 and World Cyber Arena 2015 -SEA Pro Qualifiers and Korea Dota League Season 3. Team MVP's first notable win was at the Nexon Sponsorship LEAGUE Season 2, where they won the competition and earned $75,605.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Team MVP's Counter-Strike team has won several tournaments, such as the Cobx Masters Phase 2, where they won $60,706. They also won eXTREMESLAND ZOWIE Asia CS: GO 2018 and ZOTAC Cup Masters 2018- Asia. They earned $40,000 and $10,000 in the respective tournaments. MVP earned $30,000 after winning CS: GO Asia Summit.

In ZOTAC Cup Masters 2018, MVP bagged $20,000 for a fourth-place finish. They won a similar prize for finishing at position fourteen at ESL Pro League Season 7 Finals. Team MVP finished runners-up on two occasions in 2018, earning $20,000 and $6,859 on the two occasions of WESG 2017 Asia Pacific Finals and ZEN Esports Network League 2017- Finals.

Overwatch

The Overwatch team has not been successful like CS: GO and Dota 2. They finished sixth at the Overwatch Contenders 2018 Season 3: Korea and eighth at Overwatch Contenders 2019 Season 1: Korea. In the two competitions, Team MVP won $14,419 and $11,600, respectively. Team MVP won $14,162 at Overwatch CONTENDERS 2018 Season 2: Korea.

League of Legends

The team did not have massive success as the Dota 2 team. They finished second in Rift Rivals 2017: LCK vs. LPL vs. LMS, where they won $10,000. They also won $17,596 for finishing fourth in LCK Spring 2017. Another significant success was in LCK summer 2016, where they earned $9,040 for finishing sixth, and at the LCK Spring 2018, they finished ninth and earned $9,348.

PUBG

The PUBG division has not been much very successful as well. They finished third at PUBG Warfare Masters 2018- Pilot Season earning $11,221 in prize money. Team MVP finished second at AfreecaTV PUBG League – Pilot Season, where they won $18,630.

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DuBu

Kim Doo-young is a South Korean Dota 2 player who played for Team MVP. He helped the team to win Pro Gamer League 2016- Summer, WePlay Dota 2 League Season 3, and Dota Pit League Season 4. DuBu is a popular player who has over 100,000 followers across his social media pages, including Twitch.

Stax

Officially known as Kim Gu-taek, the player is a retired Counter-Strike professional. The player has thousands of followers through social media pages. The South Korean is well known for his Rifler role, where he has had approximate winnings of $23,000. Stax has over twenty-nine followers on his Twitch profile and thousands of followers on Instagram and Twitter.

Kim Kyu-Seok

This is a South Korean League of Legends player and coach. He is well known for his role as a Jungle and his alternate IDs; Revenger or Yondu.

QO

Kim Sun Yeob is a Dota 2 player from South Korea and Australia. During his time in Australia, QO played DotA for fun under the handle RoastedKimchi when learning the game. Once the game's sequel, Dota 2, was released, he carried on playing it. In January 2017, he quit Team MVP just days before it was dismantled.

Motive

The League of Legends player is officially known as Cho Se-hee. The player is well known for his role as Support. Motive joined Team MVP in April 2018 and left in December the following year.

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Where and how to bet on Team MVP

Players can see Team MVP's team odds on Unibet, ArcaneBet, 1xBet, and Betwinner. Team MVP events may also be found at GGBet, Pixel.bet, Casumo and 22BET, among the best esports betting sites. These sites offer a variety of markets for esports tournaments, but the punter must always compare them and choose the most marketable option.

Betting strategy on Team MVP

Additional study on any top esports team and their players is important. Players can detect advantageous betting opportunities by gathering good data about the team's present form and key players.

Team MVP, on the other hand, will have a big advantage in head-to-head matchups going into most events. They are almost always clear favorites, especially when playing Dota 2 and CSGO at their finest. They were once one of the most popular esports teams in Dota 2 tournaments. Team MVP has recently won six big tournaments, including The International 2017, for $934,761. They are, without question, the top esports teams in the world to bet on at the best esports betting sites.

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