Mineski.net is Southeast Asia's premier esports journal, delivering top-notch gaming content to dedicated enthusiasts since 2008. The brand also advocates for integrity in esports journalism, believing that professionalism in the competitive gaming industry begins with trustworthiness and rigor. Mineski Esports is the events organizing and marketing arm of Mineski Global, capable of providing a full suite of events and marketing programs aimed towards communities of gamers. Mineski Academy is built to improve and drive esports curriculum development, while educating communities on career opportunities in esports. Dota 2 9/1/19, 7:45 AM Pandoradota2 TI9 Main Event: Newbee heads home and Mineski just misses the mark in the lower bracket Dota 2 8/22/19, 1:02 PM RedCrayon. Elephant take China Dota 2 Pro Cup S2 title Dota 2 11/29/20, 6:00 PM Pandoradota2 PSG.LGD two-time champions of CDA-FDC. Mineski win the first Dota 2 Pro Series in Melbourne. This is the first time Australia has held a Dota 2 series on this scale. It's the first time big international teams have been invited to compete against Australians. A total of AU$50,000 was up for grabs. Mineski claimed $25,000 with the runners-up taking half that.
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Divisions | Dota 2 |
---|---|
Founded | February 14, 2004; 16 years ago |
Based in | Quezon City, Philippines[1] |
Location | Southeast Asia |
CEO | Ronald 'Rhom' Robins |
Head coach | Yap 'Kenchi' Chee Loong |
Manager | Zak 'DashOCE' Holman |
Partners | AirAsia Sennheiser VKGame |
Website | esports.mineski.net |
Mineski is an esports organization established on February 14, 2004 in the Philippines.[2] It is the largest esports organization in Southeast Asia, with over a hundred branches across the region, including a professional Dota 2 team, an internet café chain, and an esports-focused online news site. Mineski formerly owned a professional League of Legends team, which qualified for the Season 3 World Championship in 2013.
Dota 2[edit]
History[edit]
Mineski was founded on February 14, 2004 by a group of gamers and close friends in Manila, Philippines.[2] In 2011, Mineski was invited by Valve to compete with fifteen other teams in the first ever The International.[3][4]
Mineski expanded out of the Philippines in 2012, when it acquired a South Korean Dota roster. The team is no longer active.[5]
Mineski qualified for the 2015 Frankfurt Major by winning the Southeast Asia qualifier tournament.[6]
Mineski won the Philippine Qualifier for ESL One Manila in 2016.[7] Mineski also won the SEA Qualifier for the Manila Majors.
In 2017, Mineski came close to winning the first tournament of the DPC 2017-2018 Season by achieving second place in the third season of the StarLadder i-League Invitational, they went on to win the next tournament, PGL Open Bucharest.[8]
In 2018, Mineski won their first major tournament, Dota 2 Asia Championships 2018, with this achievement they also became the first team from the Southeast Asia region to win a major tournament.[9] With this win, they secured enough DPC points to secured their slot for The International 2018, though they finished in 9-12th place as well as The International 2019. With no major achievements in DPC 2018-2019 Season, the team disbanded.[10]
Roster[edit]
As of May 19th, 2020, Mineski have no active Dota 2 roster.
Achievements[edit]
Sources: Mineski's Facebook page, GosuGamers, and Yahoo Esports[11][12][13][better source needed]
2013 achievements
Placement | Competition |
---|---|
Netolic Pro League Online September | |
GEST Dota2 August | |
Neolution GosuCup August | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 5-8 Dota2 (LAN) | |
GEST Dota2 July | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 5-7 Dota2 (LAN) | |
Neolution GosuCup June | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 5-6 Dota2 (LAN) | |
E2Max L33t Championship PH Qualifier | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 5-5 Dota2 (LAN) | |
TNC Cup Dota2 | |
BluDOTA OGM Dota2 SEA Open | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 5-4 Dota2 (LAN) | |
Tide's Wrath Online Dota2 Tournament | |
TheNet.Com Dota2 Tournament Online | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 5-3 Dota2 (LAN) | |
Ledion Mini tournament Dota2 | |
MSI Revolution Dota2 (LAN) | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 5-2 Dota2 (LAN) |
2012 achievements
Placement | Competition |
---|---|
Power Cup Dota2 Tournament | |
SMM 2012 Malaysia | |
Gigabyte GEST DotA Cup November (Online) | |
GPPC Dota2 Tournament November | |
Gigabyte GEST DotA Cup August (Online) | |
Davao Cyber Expo | |
MIOT Legarda Dota2 | |
Alodia's Birthday Bash Dota1 | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 4-3 DotA (LAN) | |
Ledion Dota Tournament: Big Dog J Birthday Celebration (LAN) | |
Razer Dota 2 Tournament Singapore | |
Gigabyte GEST DotA Cup February (Online) | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 4-1 DotA (LAN) | |
Pacific Dota Tournament Philippines, January (LAN) | |
Thailand Game Show (LAN)- DotA |
2011 achievements
Placement | Competition |
---|---|
Asian Cyber Games Dota 2 Malaysia Invitational | |
Sendi Mutiara Multimedia Grand Final | |
PCXpress Gaming Expo | |
WCG Asian Championship Dota 2 | |
WCG Asian Championship WC3 Dota | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League Grand Final | |
TheGamesXpo (TGX) Singapore | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-9 | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-8 | |
10th | The International |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-7 (TGX PH Qualifiers) | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-6 | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-6 | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-4 | |
D-Six Dota Tournament | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-3 | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-2 | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-1 |
2010 achievements Angry birds friends codes redeem roblox robux.
Placement | Competition |
---|---|
10th | Sendi Mutiara Multimedia Grand Final |
Gamepod DotA Tournament | |
Pacific 2nd Battle of the Champions Tournament | |
Alienware Mineski Pro-Gaming League 2-5 | |
Alienware Mineski Pro-Gaming League 2-4 | |
Alienware Mineski Pro-Gaming League 2-3 | |
Pacific 1st Battle of the Champions Tournament | |
Alienware Mineski Pro-Gaming League 2-1 | |
Alienware Mineski Pro-Gaming League 1-5 | |
Alienware Mineski Pro-Gaming League 1-3 | |
Cubizone DotA Tournament |
2009 achievements
Placement | Competition |
---|---|
10th | Sendi Mutiara Multimedia (SMM) Grand Final |
Mineski Dota Tournament 4 (MSDT-4) | |
Mineski Dota Tournament 3 (MSDT-3) | |
Mineski Dota Tournament 2 (MSDT-2) | |
Mineski Dota Tournament 2 (MSDT-1) | |
PSW4 Dota Tournament | |
Paradigm DotaPH EyeBall | |
New England College Dota Tourney (NEC) | |
Batlle of the Kriss 3 | |
World GameMasters Tournament Philippines |
Mineski Net Dota 2.0
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Amidst the new normal, Workspaces by Mineski offers remote sites that companies can use in order to provide a safe, close, and ideal working space for their employees. Crush crush crack.
The Secret Shop sells a variety of affordable gaming needs from shirts to keyboards, all branded and produced by Mineski.
Divisions | Dota 2 |
---|---|
Founded | February 14, 2004; 16 years ago |
Based in | Quezon City, Philippines[1] |
Location | Southeast Asia |
CEO | Ronald 'Rhom' Robins |
Head coach | Yap 'Kenchi' Chee Loong |
Manager | Zak 'DashOCE' Holman |
Partners | AirAsia Sennheiser VKGame |
Website | esports.mineski.net |
Mineski is an esports organization established on February 14, 2004 in the Philippines.[2] It is the largest esports organization in Southeast Asia, with over a hundred branches across the region, including a professional Dota 2 team, an internet café chain, and an esports-focused online news site. Mineski formerly owned a professional League of Legends team, which qualified for the Season 3 World Championship in 2013.
Dota 2[edit]
History[edit]
Mineski was founded on February 14, 2004 by a group of gamers and close friends in Manila, Philippines.[2] In 2011, Mineski was invited by Valve to compete with fifteen other teams in the first ever The International.[3][4]
Mineski expanded out of the Philippines in 2012, when it acquired a South Korean Dota roster. The team is no longer active.[5]
Mineski qualified for the 2015 Frankfurt Major by winning the Southeast Asia qualifier tournament.[6]
Mineski won the Philippine Qualifier for ESL One Manila in 2016.[7] Mineski also won the SEA Qualifier for the Manila Majors.
In 2017, Mineski came close to winning the first tournament of the DPC 2017-2018 Season by achieving second place in the third season of the StarLadder i-League Invitational, they went on to win the next tournament, PGL Open Bucharest.[8]
In 2018, Mineski won their first major tournament, Dota 2 Asia Championships 2018, with this achievement they also became the first team from the Southeast Asia region to win a major tournament.[9] With this win, they secured enough DPC points to secured their slot for The International 2018, though they finished in 9-12th place as well as The International 2019. With no major achievements in DPC 2018-2019 Season, the team disbanded.[10]
Roster[edit]
As of May 19th, 2020, Mineski have no active Dota 2 roster.
Achievements[edit]
Sources: Mineski's Facebook page, GosuGamers, and Yahoo Esports[11][12][13][better source needed]
2013 achievements
Placement | Competition |
---|---|
Netolic Pro League Online September | |
GEST Dota2 August | |
Neolution GosuCup August | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 5-8 Dota2 (LAN) | |
GEST Dota2 July | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 5-7 Dota2 (LAN) | |
Neolution GosuCup June | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 5-6 Dota2 (LAN) | |
E2Max L33t Championship PH Qualifier | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 5-5 Dota2 (LAN) | |
TNC Cup Dota2 | |
BluDOTA OGM Dota2 SEA Open | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 5-4 Dota2 (LAN) | |
Tide's Wrath Online Dota2 Tournament | |
TheNet.Com Dota2 Tournament Online | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 5-3 Dota2 (LAN) | |
Ledion Mini tournament Dota2 | |
MSI Revolution Dota2 (LAN) | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 5-2 Dota2 (LAN) |
2012 achievements
Placement | Competition |
---|---|
Power Cup Dota2 Tournament | |
SMM 2012 Malaysia | |
Gigabyte GEST DotA Cup November (Online) | |
GPPC Dota2 Tournament November | |
Gigabyte GEST DotA Cup August (Online) | |
Davao Cyber Expo | |
MIOT Legarda Dota2 | |
Alodia's Birthday Bash Dota1 | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 4-3 DotA (LAN) | |
Ledion Dota Tournament: Big Dog J Birthday Celebration (LAN) | |
Razer Dota 2 Tournament Singapore | |
Gigabyte GEST DotA Cup February (Online) | |
Gigabyte Mineski Pro-Gaming League 4-1 DotA (LAN) | |
Pacific Dota Tournament Philippines, January (LAN) | |
Thailand Game Show (LAN)- DotA |
2011 achievements
Placement | Competition |
---|---|
Asian Cyber Games Dota 2 Malaysia Invitational | |
Sendi Mutiara Multimedia Grand Final | |
PCXpress Gaming Expo | |
WCG Asian Championship Dota 2 | |
WCG Asian Championship WC3 Dota | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League Grand Final | |
TheGamesXpo (TGX) Singapore | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-9 | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-8 | |
10th | The International |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-7 (TGX PH Qualifiers) | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-6 | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-6 | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-4 | |
D-Six Dota Tournament | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-3 | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-2 | |
Mineski Pro-Gaming League 3-1 |
2010 achievements Angry birds friends codes redeem roblox robux.
Placement | Competition |
---|---|
10th | Sendi Mutiara Multimedia Grand Final |
Gamepod DotA Tournament | |
Pacific 2nd Battle of the Champions Tournament | |
Alienware Mineski Pro-Gaming League 2-5 | |
Alienware Mineski Pro-Gaming League 2-4 | |
Alienware Mineski Pro-Gaming League 2-3 | |
Pacific 1st Battle of the Champions Tournament | |
Alienware Mineski Pro-Gaming League 2-1 | |
Alienware Mineski Pro-Gaming League 1-5 | |
Alienware Mineski Pro-Gaming League 1-3 | |
Cubizone DotA Tournament |
2009 achievements
Placement | Competition |
---|---|
10th | Sendi Mutiara Multimedia (SMM) Grand Final |
Mineski Dota Tournament 4 (MSDT-4) | |
Mineski Dota Tournament 3 (MSDT-3) | |
Mineski Dota Tournament 2 (MSDT-2) | |
Mineski Dota Tournament 2 (MSDT-1) | |
PSW4 Dota Tournament | |
Paradigm DotaPH EyeBall | |
New England College Dota Tourney (NEC) | |
Batlle of the Kriss 3 | |
World GameMasters Tournament Philippines |
Mineski Net Dota 2.0
2008 achievements
Place | Competition |
---|---|
ASUS WGT 2008 DOTA | |
Battle of the Kriss 2 | |
SKOTH2 | |
Participant | ASIAN CYBERGAMES SG PH Representatives |
Participant | Asian Dota Championships 2008 Philippine Team |
WCG DotA Philippines | |
Cyberzone Cyber Games | |
Battle of the Kriss | |
Pdip 2008 | |
Wired Lounge Tournament | |
Aenigma | |
4th | Asian Dota Championships |
Philippine Regional War |
2005–2007 achievements
The Metal Fury season features Gingka and his friends scouring the Earth to locate the 10 Legendary Bladers needed to defeat Nemesis. Gingka, Ryuga, Yuki and Kyoya are all Legendary Bladers so that leaves 6 to locate and recruit. This season has one '30 second' prologue before the Opening Theme. Prologue 1: Episodes 3- The episodes use two pieces of theme music: one opening theme and one. TVGuide has every full episode so you can stay-up-to-date and watch your favorite show Beyblade: Metal Fury anytime, anywhere. Type: TV Series Plot Summary: Ginga is a determined beyblader; he will fight 100 beys from the Face Hunters and meet Kyouya. Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Sports Released: 2009 Status: Completed Other name: メタルファイト ベイブレード, メタルファイト ベイブレード~爆~, メタルファイト ベイブレード 4D, Beyblade: Metal Fusion, Beyblade: Metal Masters, Metal. Beyblade metal fury episode 33. Beyblade Metal Fury B-138 Jade Jupiter 130B Hasbro 2012 New Misb Rare. Top Rated Seller Top Rated Seller. New Listing BEYBLADE METAL FURY Blue Battle Arena, Spinners, launchers, pull cords.
Placement | Competition |
---|---|
Asian Dota Championships Philippines | |
DLST 5 | |
Paradigm TSEI Warm Up Tourney | |
I-hooked Tournament | |
Digital Affinity Tournament | |
Super Tournament | |
Y2k Tournament | |
Eaglepoint Tournament | |
E.G.G. Market! Market! | |
Tribu ni Misu Tournament | |
Katips DotA Tournament | |
1st La Salle DotA Tournament |
Mineski Net Dota 2 Apk
References[edit]
- ^'About Mineski'. Mineski.net. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
- ^ ab'Retrieved on 28 December 2013'. Archived from the original on April 30, 2011. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
- ^'The International 2011 - Dota 2'. cdn.dota2.com. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
- ^'Retrieved on 2 January 2013'. Archived from the original on July 3, 2013. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
- ^'SeleCT stars in new all Korean Mineski squad'. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
- ^CERRUDO, AILEEN 'CHAOS' (November 15, 2015). 'MINESKI DID IT!'. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
- ^'Champions once more'. Mineski. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
- ^'The PGL Open Bucharest Championship And What It Means For Mineski-Dota'. mineski.net. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
- ^'Mineski Land their First Major Championship Title at DAC 2018'. vpesports.com. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
- ^Raghuram, Vignesh (August 26, 2019). 'Mineski disband? Ninjaboogie, Raging Potato and Nikobaby leave the team'. AFK Gaming. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
- ^'Mineski-Dota | Info'. www.facebook.com. Mineski-Dota. Retrieved December 28, 2013.
- ^'Mineski - Dota 2 Team Database - GosuGamers'. www.gosugamers.net. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
- ^'Retrieved on 8 June 2014'. Archived from the original on November 7, 2017. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
External links[edit]
- Official website