Cattt's professional journey began in May 2018 with XiT (Xit Woundz), playing in the MPGL Asian Championship (July 7-8, 2018), a tournament with a substantial $100,000 prize pool. Despite not securing any prize money, this early experience provided valuable exposure to high-level competition. He later joined IQ (Intelligence Quotient) in March 2019, competing in WESG 2018, another large-scale tournament with a massive prize pool of $890,000. Again, the team did not place. This early period of his career highlights his participation in large tournaments alongside experienced players despite lacking notable wins.
Throughout his career, Cattt has represented three teams: XiT (Xit Woundz), IQ (Intelligence Quotient), and his current team, Divine. His time with XiT spanned from May to June 2018, featuring approximately 7 matches. His stint with IQ lasted from December 13, 2018, to the same day, including only one match. His current team, Divine, based in Australia, marks a significant shift in his career and has provided him with his only prize winnings to date. These experiences across different teams and regions showcase adaptability and exposure to varying playstyles.
His tournament history includes participation in at least three notable events. Most recently, he secured a 3rd place finish in LPL Pro 2021 Season 1 with Divine, earning a share of their $609 USD prize pool. His earlier appearances in WESG 2018 and the MPGL Asian Championship, while not resulting in prize money, provided crucial experience in high-stakes Dota 2 competition. While his achievements remain relatively modest, his consistent participation in significant tournaments indicates his ambition and commitment to professional Dota 2.
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