Copy's professional journey began in April 2020 with Kill Steal Kommando (KSK), a Hungarian team. His debut was at the Home Camp tournament, a relatively small event with a $5,000 prize pool. He then participated in the much larger WePlay! Pushka League Season 1, which boasted a significantly larger prize pool of $255,000. Although neither tournament resulted in a win for his team, these early experiences provided valuable experience and exposure in the competitive Dota 2 landscape alongside players like Lowskill, Solar, zero, and Filminy.
Throughout his career, Copy has represented a diverse range of teams (approximately 19 in total) from various regions including Germany, Russia, Ukraine, and the USA. His roster includes notable organizations such as MOUZ, nouns, and his current team. While some of these stints were short, others, like his time with nouns, saw him play a significant number of matches and contribute substantially to the team’s earnings. This experience across different teams and playing styles has undoubtedly shaped him into a versatile and adaptable player.
Copy has participated in around 50 tournaments, achieving 2 first-place finishes, 2 second-place finishes, and 2 third-place finishes. His recent tournament appearances include ESL One Raleigh 2025, PGL Wallachia Season 3, and European Pro League Season 24, where he secured a second-place finish with MOUZ. Although he hasn't always reached the top spot, his consistent participation and impressive performances showcase his commitment and skill within the highly competitive Dota 2 world.
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