Virtus.pro are left without manager
After the repeated failures of Virtus.pro on the qualifiers to Dota 2 Asia Championships 2017, the management of the esports organization decided to punish the manager of Dota 2 roster. Given the circumstances, the management of the organization decided to dismiss Andrey «Kimi» Kvasnevskiy, the manager of Dota 2 roster. Commentaries of Roman Dvoryankin, the general manager of Virtus.pro: «Last week during the first game of the qualifiers to DAC, our Dota 2 roster had problems with the internet connection. In 2017, this is unacceptable even for the mixed teams. On Monday, we became the victims of DDOS attack, and we could really prevent that. As a manager of the organization, I’m responsible for these mistakes, and I want to apologize to our fans and team stockholders. So we decided that the manager of Dota 2 roster, Andrey Kvasnevskiy should leave the team. I wanted to say good luck to Andrei. It was an uneasy decision. » Ex-manager of Dota 2 roster, Andrey «Kimi» Kvasnevskiy is ex-commentator of Dota 2. He has experience in Techlabs and Game Show Studio tournaments. Since November 2014 he has been taking a position of Dota 2 manager in Natus Vincere. Also, he assisted in management of Heroes of the Storm and HearthStone rosters. After 2 years he moved from Natus Vincere to Virtus.Pro and took the same position. His cooperation with Virtus.Pro as Dota 2 coach ended today, on February 7, 2017. Let’s recall that on February 3, Virtus.pro did not manage to join the upper bracket of DAC 2017 because of the problems with the internet connection and they were forced to join the lower bracket. In the second match, the team was under the DDoS attack, and received a technical loss which led to the withdraw from the tournament. The situations when the teams of such levels leave the tournaments because of two technical losses in a row happen quite rarely now.
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