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Arteezy

Player Information
Name:
Artour Babaev
Birth:
July 1, 1996 (age 20)
Country:
Canada
Uzbekistan
Status:
Active
Team:
Evil Geniuses
Approx. Total Earnings:
$890,115
Alternate IDs:
RTZ, A-God, Allison, Pablo, RTZ YB, JUST RTZ, RTZ 1, Mary Day, Aomine
Role(s):
Solo Middle
Carry
Signature Hero:
Solo MMR:
9018 (last update: 2016-07-05)

Artour "Arteezy" Babaev is a professional Dota 2 player from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Arteezy
has a very popular live stream which showcases his outgoing personality, eccentric taste in music, as well as his
exceptional skill.
Biography
Artour was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on July 1st, 1996[1]. Before playing Dota 2 professionally he played the
original DotA as well as Starcraft II. Arteezy played Protoss, and reached Masters before he started playing Dota
2.[2]
Dota 2
Before playing for a team Artour was widely regarded as one of the worlds best mid players, having served as a
training partner for players such as BuLba and s4. Due to his young age and commitment to his studies, Arteezy
had postponed any plans to play Dota 2 professionally. In April of 2013, Arteezy finally committed to a team and
joined Kaipi for the summer, along with ComeWithMe.[3] However after just four months Arteezy left the team and
went inactive in order to once again focus on his studies.[4] In September of 2013, Artour joined Take Five, a
casual team of ringers, in order to participate in RaidCall EMS ONE Fall Americas, which the team would go on
to win. Shortly after, Take Five disbanded and Arteezy would again be inactive. On November 22, 2013 Arteezy
had the opportunity to stand in for bOne7 and play for his previous team Speed Gaming (formerly Kaipi) at MLG
Columbus. Arteezy handily defeated several elite mid-laners, including Mushi and Dendi, en route to an
underdog victory for Speed Gaming over Team DK in the finals. This victory at the first LAN event Artour ever
attended garnered a great deal of attention, including 7ckngMad's infamous comments on Artour's skill.[5]
On January 31st, 2014, Arteezy, along with legendary NA Dota players UNiVeRsE and Fear, as well as former
HoN players ppd and zai created S A D B O Y S, which had immediate success. The team won 16 out of their
first 18 matches, including winning the Electronic Sports Prime/Shock Therapy Cup while going undefeated. On
February 21st, 2014, Arteezy and company were announced to be the new Evil Geniuses Dota 2 squad.[6] This
would mark the first time that Arteezy would fully commit to a team for the long term. On March 7th 2014 the new
EG made their LAN debut at the Monster Energy Invitational, where they won 3-2 against Cloud9 in the finals.
With this victory the team quickly began to establish their reputation as one of the best teams in the world, due in
no small part to Artour's dominant play in the middle lane on heroes such as Dragon Knight, Naga Siren,
and Razor. On April 29th Arteezy and his EG teammates were directly invited to compete in The International
2014. With top 3 finishes at three of the four major LANs prior to TI4, including a first place finish at The Summit
1 over team DK, EG was one of the favorites to win the biggest tournament of the year. At TI4 Evil Geniuses had
a strong performance in the group stage placing second with an 11-4 record. In the main event EG would
beat Team DK but fall to Newbee in the upper bracket. In the lower bracket finals EG would face off against Vici
Gaming. The final game of the series was a decisive loss for EG, causing many people to question Arteezy's
decision to pick up a late Hand of Midas. Artour and EG ended up going home with a 3rd place finish and
$1,038,416 USD.
On January 6th 2015, it was announced that Arteezy had joined Team Secret and he would now be playing the
hard carry role. With the addition of Artour, as well as zai, Team Secret was now seen as an all-star caliber team
and was lauded as the best team in the world. The Dota 2 Asia Championships was Team Secret's tournament
debut, and they quickly stormed through the group stage finishing with a 15-0 record behind solid play from
Artour on his signature heroes Shadow Fiend and Lycan. Secret could not ride this momentum through the
upper bracket though, as they were defeated 2-1 by Vici Gaming in the upper bracket semi-finals. Secret would
then face Big God in the lower bracket semi-finals and prevail with a score of 2-1. In the lower bracket finals
Artour would be defeated by his former team Evil Geniuses by a score of 2-0. Team Secret would rebound from
their 3rd place finish at DAC by winning four straight tournaments: Redbull Battle Grounds: Dota 2, The Summit
3, MarsTV Dota 2 League 2015 Spring, and ESL One Frankfurt 2015. Artour would get his revenge over EG as
Team Secret defeated them 3-1 in the finals of both The Summit 3 and ESL One Frankfurt 2015. With these
remarkable results Team Secret was considered the best team heading into The International 2015. Following a
disappointing performance at The International 2015, Arteezy left Team Secret to rejoin Evil Geniuses as the
hard carry player. [10] Arteezy's second spell on Evil Geniuses was marked by consistent results with EG finishing
in the top 3 of 5 consecutive LAN events. Despite this consistency they were unable to achieve many
tournament wins with their only success coming at The Summit 4. This win also meant that Arteezy became the
first 3 time Summit champion as he had won the first and third iterations of the tournament with EG and Team
Secret respectively. Following the Dotapit Season 4 event, where EG lost 3-0 in the grand finals, it was
announced that Arteezy had once again left EG to join Team Secret bringing UNiVeRsE with him. Arteezy
returned to playing the mid role for Secret which he had not played regularly since his first stint in EG.
On June 28th, 2016, Arteezy became the second player in Dota 2 history to achieve a matchmaking rating of
over 9000. After poor results in The International 2016, he later departed Team Secret. He later returned back
to Evil Geniuses as the carry role, he was once positioned.

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