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American star player reinforces Brazilian roster

Posted by Khevin "Khev.bra" Iam 1 year ago
While Europe and Asia are well-known for their DotA achievements, South America lacks some history. Possibly, that's about to change.

CNB-Gaming.DotA Roster
Brazil Arthur 'PAADA' Fonseca
Brazil Felipe 'brTT' Gonçalves
Brazil Bruno 'Darky' Vieira
Brazil Danylo 'GordiN' Nascimento
Brazil Mariano 'Grent' Lages
Brazil Wellignton 'Welto' Granatti
Brazil Thomas 'GnR' Paiva
United States Jason 'Ken-' Wong
Brazil, the country that holds most of the DotA players in South America, has almost no international recognition. Their largest achievement was entering MYM PriDe's phase 2, the most recent team to have done so: Detachment, around april 2008, in MYM PriDe #10.

Months have passed and sponsors came. Multi-gaming took its place in the DotA scene. The counter-strike powerhouses created DotA sub-divisions and hired the best players there were. These elite-teams were then recognised as the best in the country. Things started to change when an international signing happened.

Jason 'Ken-' Wong, former mainLine player - also known as iceiceice, as a form of idolization of singapore's star player - recently joined CNB-Gaming, currently the best ranked brazilian team.

Gosugamers got an exclusive interview with Ken- regarding his recent transfer.

Hello, Ken-! Well, let's start from the beginning: Can you summarize all of your dota achievements/career details before joining CNB?
I've been playing competitive dota for about a year or two. For 2009, 4th in cevo-pro, 5th in cevo-pro season 2, Cal-o 2nd, IDEC earthleague 4th, 1st in Cevo holidays, 1st in USA American qualifiers and 4th in playoffs.

How did you join this Brazilian powerhouse?
It was rather a rush/risky but paid off decision from me, our team M| disbanded like 1/2 weeks ago when real life issues plus some internal problem between certain teammates occurred. And then when the decision was officially made, I decided to join a non-American team as we all know the American teams always have roster changes every 2/4 weeks. And to solve the time zone difference issue, I looked toward south American teams and CNB came to mind. I talked to their manager kzO and that's how it all started.

Taking into account the fact that not all players in CNB can speak English correctly, how do you and your team communicate?
Actually, 3 of them can speak English pretty decently. The 1st few games were rather difficult, mainly due to me not recognizing which voice is who etc (I still can't differentiate now though). But I told them afterwards that from the next games onwards, just call my name in vent 1st and use simple words like go, miss, back, tp, etc.

Regarding international DotA, do you think CNB can achieve some higher places than previous Brazilian teams did?
To be honest and no offense, I'm a bit unfamiliar with the south Smerican scene or the previous Brazilian teams. But I know for sure that there're a couple of south American teams that we see in dota pride (sick, LAB etc) that deserve more credit. As for CNB, we are currently in CMStorm, PL and BEL etc and I believe there will be a lot of surprises from us in the international scene in the near future.

Any shoutouts?
Shoutout to NgJianYang from MJC, team EDGE (dshady, power.net, nano, etc), Former M|, brax, bulba, phinx, black, link, durum, yulath (wf), and those people that I played with in SAP, kevinsalu2 from venezuela, my team CNB and GG-khev !! :D

Thanks for the interview, Ken-, and best of luck to you and your team!

CNB-Gaming is currently playing CMStorm, Pick-League and some brazilian leagues, and is expected to be one of the international surprises. One might see a lot from this team in the next few weeks, particularly when a name like Ken-'s is building up strength for the tag.


Links
CNB-Gaming - For team updates.
 

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#1 tooots Denied comment. 1 year ago
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#2 EsquiloMaligno 1 year ago
Great team! Brazilian dota becoming more international :) Awesome!
gj khev
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#3 PAADA 1 year ago
KEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN
#4 Goodgame- Denied comment. 1 year ago
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#5 Sn4D 1 year ago
PAADA > all!!

Nice1
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#6 EsquiloMaligno 1 year ago
finally a good player to carry this "PAADA" in his back.
:D
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#7 Kevinsalu2 1 year ago
upcoming champion team :D
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#8 Ramones- 1 year ago
Nice one. Btw, Pada owns!
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#9 SmaFF Denied comment. 1 year ago
#10 mooN- Denied comment. 1 year ago
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#11 kzO- Denied comment. 1 year ago
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#12 Pedrousz 1 year ago
So strong lineup, omg
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#13 Ephraim 1 year ago
KEN LEEEEEEEEE
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#14 EsquiloMaligno 1 year ago
overreacter ^^
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#15 eniX- Denied comment. 1 year ago
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#16 Spitwad 1 year ago
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#17 Mikey 1 year ago
LOL
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#18 omfgIpwnHARD 1 year ago
#9, #10 and #11
WTH? why block their comments? they were talking in english and nothing bad. Moon even said that he liked cbn's way of playing agressively and ken would be good to the team... wth... what's wrong on this?
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#19 Pedrousz 1 year ago
gogo cnb = denied coment why?

#19 lol
#20 sZ- 1 year ago
Holden cat

#16

Don't worry, most of the brazilians have a bad english at all.
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#21 PrinCe)CraZiii 1 year ago
SHOUTOUT DURUM
#22 .AlexX- Denied comment. 1 year ago
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#23 kzO- 1 year ago
lol , nice ken.
#24 Kyas Denied comment. 1 year ago
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#25 JonhyBot 1 year ago
Nice starting to see Brazilian dota scene getting the credit they deserve. A country with lots of good players. Keep it up!!!
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#26 odin.ve 1 year ago
#25 What? ^
Gl Guys CNB is a great team.
#27 bOizim-_- Denied comment. 1 year ago
#28 MYMMark- 1 year ago
GL
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#29 yami 1 year ago
good luck - boa sorte to the Brazilians ^^
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#30 avathar 1 year ago
stronk~!?
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#31 agk 1 year ago
lol stronk
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#32 ynp.rsc 1 year ago
they should be invited by nvidia
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#33 Chairraider 1 year ago
I'd really like to see more from the South American scene in general.
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#34 Krung 1 year ago
great news! gl ;]
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#35 jetblack32 1 year ago
GL HF!
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#36 SanZin 1 year ago
Awesome. If even without him they were having very good results in international scrins i believe that with him they are one of the top tier teams in the scene.
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#37 desrow 1 year ago
gl ken- !
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#38 thekiddo 1 year ago
I KEN LEEEEEEEEEEEEE WITHOUT YOU BABY
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#39 hoehoehoe 1 year ago
ml ken = iceiceice?????????
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#40 Khev.bra 1 year ago
#41 not the same one, haha.

He just used the same nickname as the one from asia :)
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#41 CrucifieD 1 year ago
gl ken man!
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#42 Miley 1 year ago
Good luck, you're probably heading towards the right direction leaving the American scene for the international.
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#43 asrmatt 1 year ago
#42

speaks da truth
gl ken if u playing kiom (aka crucified) again dont solo mid
#44 bismac 1 year ago
iceiceice eh
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#45 MUN 1 year ago
Jason 'Ken-' Wong, former mainLine player - also known as iceiceice, as a form of idolization of singapore's star player

wow..thats so original..he's probably better off calling himself 'iceiceice-fans' or 'iceiceice-idol' like what demon and march did
#46 bismac Denied comment. 1 year ago
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#47 Kim_ 1 year ago
GO CNB!


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#48 burigo 1 year ago
I played hon with darky twice
he is nuts be pretty good
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#49 The_Great_one11 Denied comment. 1 year ago
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#50 GanjaMAN 1 year ago
I think GosuCrew should take that debate somewhere else! Not very professional to discuss such things in public!
 

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