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Clement Ivanov (born 6 March 1990), better known as Puppey, is an Estonian professional ''
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'' player for
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. He is the founding member of Team Secret. Together with
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, Puppey won
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in August 2011 for a one million dollar first place prize. They also took runner-up for the next two Internationals.


''Dota''

Puppey began his esports career in 2007, joining team Xero Skill. Puppey had a successful DotA career playing for top teams, such as KingSurf.international, Nirvana.international, and Team Na'Vi. His final ''Dota''
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match was a win with Na'Vi at Asus Open Summer 2011.


''Dota 2''


With Natus Vincere

Puppey started his first steps into the DotA 2 competitive scene with
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among players such as Dendi and Artstyle, as they competed in
The International 2011 The International (TI) is an annual esports world championship for the five-on-five video game ''Dota 2''. Produced by the game's developer Valve, the International is the final event of the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) and consists of 20 teams: 12 b ...
. They went undefeated throughout the whole tournament, winning the then-big US$1,000,000 grand prize. They also won the
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2011 and took home US$12,000. In both of these tournaments, he demonstrated fantastic prediction with the hero Chen's ability to send his teammates back to base. Puppey became Natus Vincere's Captain after ArtStyle departed from the team in October 2011. After winning those two tournaments, Puppey went on to have a place on the podium for 31 out of 32 different tournaments in from 2011 to 2013, winning tournaments such as the
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cup, StarLadder Star Series Season 7 and The Defense Season 4. He also achieved second place in
The International 2012 The International (TI) is an annual esports world championship for the five-on-five video game ''Dota 2''. Produced by the game's developer Valve, the International is the final event of the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) and consists of 20 teams: 12 b ...
. After winning the Dota 2 Champions League Season 2 in 2014, things began to go south for Puppey, getting a 7-8th place at
The International 2014 The International 2014 (TI4) was the fourth edition of The International, an annual esports ''Dota 2'' championship tournament, which took place at the KeyArena in Seattle. Hosted by Valve, the tournament began on July 8 with the Playoffs phase ...
, Puppey suddenly left Natus Vincere with Kuroky. The community started saying rumors about why he would leave a team he stayed with for four years.


With Team Secret

After a loss in a series against
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, Puppey and his new team consisting of him, Fly, N0tail, KuroKy and s4, went on to achieve second place in their first tournament Starladder Season 10. Following his first achievement with Team Secret, Puppey went on to be top 3 in 7 major tournaments and 1 premier tournament. He also won a 'Double Trouble' season with his manager, Matthew 'Cyborgmatt' Bailey. The Double Trouble tournament included a team of two major DotA 2 personalities who battled against other groups of two of the major
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personalities. His first major achievement with Team Secret was when the team won US$120,000 in ESL One Frankfurt which included teams such as
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,
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,
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, and
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. Team Secret went into
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as heavy favorites, but left only with a tie for 7-8 place and US$830,000. Following TI5, the team underwent heavy drama between Kuro 'KuroKy' S. Takhasomi and Artour '
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' Babaev, which started with Arteezy indirectly blaming the loss at The International on KuroKy while streaming on
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and KuroKy responding and flaming Arteezy in German forums. In the post-TI5 shuffle, s4 and Arteezy returned to their previous teams, Zai decided to leave competitive DOTA to finish school, and KuroKy formed a new
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team 5Jungz (which will later be sponsored by
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). On 22 August, team director Kemal Sadikoglu announced the new roster of Team Secret which now included MiSery, EternaLEnVy, w33, pieliedie and of course Puppey Following the new roster change, Puppey and his team went on to achieve second place in The Frankfurt Major and ESL One New York while winning the Nanyang DotA 2 Championships and the
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. Puppey and Team Secret won Shanghai Major 2016 in March 2016 after beating
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in the finals. Roster changes made by Team Secret after the Shanghai Major 2016 were followed with weaker performances for the team, including a shared last-place finish at the
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. Team Secret won the European qualifiers to
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, but the team was once again among the first eliminations. The majority of the Team Secret roster left the team after the event. Team Secret confirmed a new roster led by Puppey for the 2016-2017 season. The team failed to qualify for the Boston Major 2016 and was once again among the first eliminations from the Kiev Major 2017. Team Secret received a spot in The International 2017 by winning the European qualifiers. The team finished in ninth place. Another series of roster changes for the organization followed. The 2017-2018 Dota 2 competitive season saw the introduction of the
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. Puppey competed in 15 events during the season and won two of them including the DreamLeague Season 8 major. Team Secret ranked fourth in the Dota Pro Circuit standings for the season, giving Puppey a direct invitation to
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. The team finished in fifth place. Valve overhauled the Dota Pro Circuit for the 2018-2019 season. Puppey and Team Secret qualified for all five majors during the season, winning two of them. Their performance during the season led to a first-place finish in the Dota Pro Circuit standings and an invitation to
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. The team finished fourth. Puppey and Team Secret sat out of the first major cycle of the 2019-2020 Dota Pro Circuit season but returned for the second. The team's season started with a first-place finish in DreamLeague Season 13. This established Puppey as the first player to win five official Dota 2 majors. The
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resulted in the remainder of the Dota Pro Circuit season being cancelled, which was followed by The International 2020 being canceled. Puppey and Team Secret remained in action in online events for the remainder of 2020, including winning eight tournaments in a row. The Dota Pro Circuit returned in 2021 with a new, league-based format. Puppey continued to captain Team Secret, with the team qualifying for both majors. This included a fourth-place finish in the ONE Esports Singapore Major and a 16th-place finish in the WePlay AniMajor. These results combined with first and fourth-place finishes in the European DPC leagues saw Team Secret finish eighth in the season's standings, which yielded a direct invitation to
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. Puppey became the sole player to attend every The International tournament after KuroKy and Team Nigma placed third in The International 2021's European qualifiers. Team Secret finished the event in third place. The 2022 Dota Pro Circuit season saw Puppey and Team Secret fail to qualify for any of the year's three majors, placing fifth in each European regional league tour. The team qualified for
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after taking second place in the European regional qualifiers and winning the Last Chance Qualifier tournament. Team Secret advanced to the grand finals. This was Puppey's fourth appearance in the finals of The International. Team Secret was defeated 3-0 by Tundra Esports. Despite that strong performance, Team Secret started the following season with a last-place finish in the DPC's first Western Europea League tour. This saw Puppey and his team relegated to the lower division for the first time. Team Secret was promoted by finishing first in the lower division's second tour, but was relegated again by a last-place finish in the third tour. This forced Puppey and Team Secret into the qualifiers, where they finished fourth. As a result, Puppey failed to qualify for The International for the first time in the event's history.


Controversies

On 16 February 2016, former team manager Evany Chang accused Team Secret of not paying prize winnings to her and former players. On 9 October 2016, former player EternaLEnVy wrote a blog post detailing several instances of the organisation, in particular team director Kemal and Puppey, failing to pay players on time, lying about payments and sponsorships, and taking a 10% cut out of prize winnings without informing the players. Later that day, another former player, MiSeRy, released a blog raising similar issues, and claiming Secret did not pay him until he asked several times. He also backed EternaLEnVy's claim that Puppey was the only player aware of the organization taking a 10% cut.


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* {{Professional Dota 2 competition Dota players Living people Estonian esports players Team Secret players 1990 births Natus Vincere players