N0tail

N0tail
Johan Sundstein
Status Active
Born (1993-10-08) October 8, 1993
Nationality Denmark
Current team OG
Role Carry, position 1
Games Heroes of Newerth, Dota 2
Career prize money $1,274,867
Championships Frankfurt Major, Manila Major, Boston Major, Kiev Major
Nickname(s) BigDaddy N0tail, BigDaddy
Professional career
2012–2014 Fnatic
2014–2015 Team Secret
2015 Cloud9
2015 Monkey Business
2015–present OG

Johan Sundstein (born 8 August 1993), known by his ingame alias N0tail, is a professional Dota 2 player currently playing for OG.

History

Heroes of Newerth

N0tail at the age of 15 met Jascha "NoVa" Markuse and Tal "Fly" Aizik in-game where they decided to start playing together. The trio became an unofficial side project of Fnatic manager Danijel "StreeT" Remus. After changes in the existing Fnatic Heroes of Newerth roster and the performance of N0tail and his friends, the group merged with the original Fnatic players Henrik "FreshPro" Hansen and Kalle "Trixi" Saarinen.[1] Soon, the squad began to achieve wins in online tournaments, obtaining their first LAN victory in DreamHack Winter 2011. Along with his team Johan was able to secure 1st place victories in four consecutive DreamHack events.[2][3]

Dota 2

Due to decreasing activity in the professional Heroes of Newerth scene, N0tail decided to transfer to Fnatic's European Dota 2 team together with Jascha Markuse, Tal Aizik and Adrian Kryeziu on March 30, 2012.[4] After a hard start to DotA, N0tail and his team Fnatic.EU won Thor Open LAN on December 9, 2012, beating No Tidehunter, now known as Alliance.[5] Since Fnatic.EU won the LAN, they mostly dominated the pro scene until The International 2013, in which they placed 7-8th after losing to team Orange, which turned out to currently be the Fnatic squad. One year later after not winning any premier tournaments and placing 13-14th in The International 2014, N0tail announced that he is leaving Fnatic together with Fly to create Team Secret, inviting Puppey, s4, and Kuroky to join.[6] After winning 3rd, 2nd, and 1st in 5 premier tournaments, Puppey decided to kick N0tail for Arteezy in preparation of the Dota 2 Asia Championships. N0tail decided to join Cloud9, replacing Aui 2000.[7] Following multiple disappointing finishes and 9-12th place in The International 2015, Cloud9 released its squad.[8] On August 28, 2015, it was announced that N0tail together with his teammate Fly which was also kicked from Team Secret have created (monkey) Business, a team featuring Miracle-, MoonMeander, Cr1t-, Fly, and N0tail.[9] Following promising performances, (monkey) Business proceeded to be sponsored by OG.

Notable Achievements

Key

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With Fnatic.EU

DreamHack Winter 2012
Thor Open 2012
StarLadder StarSeries Season 4
4th The Premier League Season 3
The Defense Season 3
StarLadder StarSeries Season 5
4th RaidCall Dota 2 League Season 2
DreamHack Invitational 2013
5-8th RaidCall EMS One Spring Season
4th The Premier League Season 4
9-16 DreamHack Summer 2013
13-20th The Defense Season 4
RaidCall EMS One Summer Season
7-8th The International 2013
9-20th WePlay Dota2 League Season 2
5-16th StarLadder StarSeries Season 7
5-6th Dota 2 Champions League Season 1
5-9th MLG Championship Colombus
DreamLeague Kick-Off Season
RaidCall EMS One Fall Season
Fragbite Masters
RaidCall Dota 2 League Season 3
Dota 2 League Season 4
4th StarLadder StarSeries Season 8
5-6th Dota 2 Champions League Season 2
XMG Captains Draft Invitational
MLG T.K.O Europe
Fragbite Masters 2014 Spring
4th DreamHack Bucharest 2014
5-6th The Summit 1
5th DreamLeague Season 1
HyperX D2L Western Challenge
Dota 2 Champions League Season 3
ESL One Frankfurt 2014
13-14th The International 2014

With Team Secret

ESL One New York 2014
StarLadder StarSeries Season 10
The Summit 2
XMG Captains Draft 2.0
Dota Pit League Season 2

With Cloud9

5-6th Dota 2 Asia Championships
StarLadder StarSeries Season 12
MarsTV Dota 2 League 2015 Spring
5-8th ESL One Frankfurt 2015
Dota Pit League Season 3
9-12th The International 2015

With (monkey) Business

MLG World Finals

With OG

Dota 2 Champions League Season 6
Frankfurt Major
DreamLeague Season 4
The Defense Season 5
4th The Summit 4
MarsTV Dota 2 League Winter 2015
7-8th Shanghai Major
5-8th Dota Pit League Season 4
4th StarLadder i-League Invitational #1
EPICENTER
DreamLeague Season 5
Manila Major
ESL One Frankfurt
The Summit 5
9-12th The International 2016
Boston Major
Kiev Major

References

  1. "Fnatic.N0tail interviewed by AFK Gaming". 7 October 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2016.
  2. "FnaticMSI.n0tail Interview". fnatic.com. December 1, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2016.
  3. "Fnatic wins Heroes of Newerth DreamHack Winter 2011". www.neutralcreeps.com. November 26, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2016.
  4. Sillis, Ben; Partridge, Jon (18 February 2016). "How Heroes of Newerth led OG to Dota 2". www.redbull.com. Retrieved August 16, 2016.
  5. Helbig, Christoph (9 December 2012). "Thor Open tournament goes to fnatic". www.gosugamers.net. Retrieved August 16, 2016.
  6. "Fnatic parts with BigDaddy & Fly". August 27, 2014. Retrieved August 16, 2016.
  7. Kim, Sovann (January 2, 2015). "BigDaddy-N0tail to Cloud 9". www.gosugamers.net. Retrieved January 2, 2015.
  8. Orall, Pranjal (August 14, 2015). "Cloud9 officially disbands". Retrieved August 16, 2016.
  9. "Monkey Bzns is created". August 28, 2015. Retrieved August 16, 2016.
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