10 People Who Played ONE Game For YEARS Until It Paid Off

Played ONE Game For YEARS
These people took their enthusiasm of specific games to the next level. We (mostly) salute them and their accomplishments.
How have esports tournaments evolved to recognize and reward the dedication of gamers like these ten players?
Playing games is a popular pastime for many people. However, for some individuals, playing one particular game became a lifelong pursuit, as they spent years honing their skills and perfecting their strategies. These players persevered, sticking with their game and investing untold hours in practice and play. Eventually, for these ten dedicated players, their efforts paid off, resulting in impressive victories and significant financial gains.
1. Johan “N0tail” Sundstein
Johan Sundstein is a professional gamer from Denmark who spent years playing the multiplayer online battle arena game, Dota 2. After years of studying the game and practicing relentlessly, Sundstein finally triumphed, leading his team to victory in the 2018 Dota 2 International Championship and earning a prize of $11.2 million.
2. Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok
South Korean Lee Sang-hyeok spent years playing League of Legends in search of a significant win. In 2013, his efforts paid off when he led his team to victory in the League of Legends World Championship, which earned him a sizeable $1 million prize.
3. Du “Nisha” Lipeng
After years of playing Dota 2, Du Lipeng earned his place in the limelight by winning a 2019 DreamLeague event, securing $350,000 in prize money.
4. Kim “Serral” Jukka
Finnish player Kim Jukka specialized in StarCraft II, playing the game for years, aiming for a significant win. In the 2018 World Championship Series, Jukka finally emerged victorious, earning $270,000 in prize money.
5. Amer “Miracle-” Al-Barkawi
Amer Al-Barkawi from Jordan played Dota 2 for years before finally triumphing in the 2016 Frankfurt Major tournament. His efforts paid off, with Al-Barkawi earning $1.1 million in prize money.
6. Moon “MMA” Sung Won
South Korean player Moon Sung Won played StarCraft II for years, focused on winning a significant tournament. In 2011, his dedication paid off, with Sung Won winning the Global StarCraft II League, earning him $87,000 in prize money.
7. Peter “Dupreeh” Rasmussen
Danish player Peter Rasmussen is a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive specialist, and his years of dedication paid off in 2019 when he and his team won the StarSeries i-League Season 4 tournament, earning him $20,000.
8. Kuro “Kuroky” Salehi Takhasomi
Another Dota 2 specialist, Kuroky Salehi Takhasomi from Germany spent years perfecting his game. In 2017, his team won the Kiev Major tournament, netting him a prize of $200,000.
9. Nathan “NBK” Schmitt
French player Nathan Schmitt spent years honing his skills in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. In 2018, Schmitt won the V4 Future Sports Festival, earning him $50,000 in prize money.
10. Sumail “SumaiL” Hassan
Sumail Hassan from Pakistan is another Dota 2 specialist who spent years perfecting his game. In 2015, Hassan emerged victorious in the Dota 2 Asia Championship, earning him a prize of $1.2 million.
In conclusion, these ten individuals demonstrated unwavering dedication and commitment to become the best at their chosen game. They invested years of their lives perfecting their craft, sacrificing countless hours in pursuit of official recognition and financial rewards. Their passion and hard work paid off in the end, leading to significant victories and lucrative prizes. Their achievements serve as inspiration to other gamers aspiring to take their gaming passions to the next level.
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