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Byali became a permanent player of Ungentium
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Byali became a permanent player of Ungentium

Representatives of the esports organization Ungentium told on their Twitter account and other mass media about the signing of Pavel 'byali' Bieliński as a permanent player in the CS:GO roster. The Polish esportsman was listed in the team as a reserve player from April 8 to May 16. He will join such representatives of the CS:GO world as Patrick 'Sidney' Korab, Mateusz 'm4tthi' Shambelan, Wosiecz 'Prism' Zieba and Dominik 'GruBy' Swiderski. The roster also includes coach Masey 'Luz' Bugai.

To say that with his help the team was able to achieve great success during this time is impossible. The team took part in Intel Extreme Masters XVII - Dallas: European Open Qualifier #2, Esport Tour 2022: Series #1 and ESL Mistrzostwa Polski Spring 2022. at 9-12 positions, but ESL Mistrzostwa Polski Spring 2022 ended for Ungentium with a 9-10 place.

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Now byali is going through not the best times in his career. The path of an esportsman began in 2013 under the GF-Gaming tag. Later that year, he met four Poles, with whom he formed the legendary Polish quintet that made the Virtus.pro tag famous in the CS:GO arena. Then he started playing with Filip 'NEO' Kubski, Wiktor 'TaZ' Wojtas, Janusz 'Snax' Pogorzelski and Jarosław 'pashaBiceps' Jarzabkowski. Success haunted byali from 2014 to 2017. 2016 and 2017 were the most successful in Bielinsky's career. It was then that he became the champion in the first season of ELEAGUE, where the main reward was $400,000, and the prize pool was a record $1,400,000 at that time. In addition, Virtus.pro, with the help of byali, also won DreamHack Masters Las Vegas 2017 after the shamefully lost final of ELEAGUE Major Atlanta 2017.

List of major career achievements byali

2017

  • EPICENTER 2017 - 2nd place ($100,000)
  • DreamHack Masters Las Vegas 2017 - Win ($200,000)
  • ELEAGUE Major: Atlanta 2017 — 2nd place ($150,000)
  • World Electronic Sports Games 2016 - 3rd place ($200,000)

2016

  • EPICENTER 2016 - 2nd place ($100,000)
  • DreamHack Open Bucharest 2016 - Win ($50,000)
  • ELEAGUE Season 1 - Win ($400,000)

2015

  • ESL ESEA Pro League Invitational - Win ($100,000)
  • ESEA Season 18: Global Invite Division - win ($70,000)

year 2014

  • ESL Major Series One Katowice 2014 - win ($100,000)

Roaster Ungentium

  • Patrick 'Sidney' Korab
  • Mateusz 'm4tthi' Chambelain
  • Vosiech 'Prism' Zieba
  • Dominik 'GruBy' Swiderski
  • Pavel 'byali' Bieliński
  • Macey 'Luz' Bugay (coach)
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