Chen "YRG" Mingyang - Dota 2 Player


Name:
Chen, Mingyang
Date of Birth:
<unknown>
China
China
World Ranking:
N/A
Country Ranking:
#1708

Total Prize Money Earned:
$21,380.11 From 12 Tournaments
Alternate IDs:
RampaGe




Chen "YRG" Mingyang is a Chinese Dota 2 player.

Earnings By Year

Total ResultsOnline ResultsOffline/LAN Results
2020$9,811.97445.89%|$9,811.97445.89%|$0.0000.00%
2019$887.9624.15%|$287.9611.35%|$600.0012.81%
2018$714.3123.34%|$714.3123.34%|$0.0000.00%
2017$2,602.43212.17%|$602.4312.82%|$2,000.0019.35%
2016$7,363.44234.44%|$0.0000.00%|$7,363.44234.44%

Earnings By Game

Total ResultsOnline ResultsOffline/LAN Results
Dota 2$21,380.1112100.00%|$11,416.67853.40%|$9,963.44446.60%

Earnings By Team

Total ResultsOnline ResultsOffline/LAN Results
<independent>$21,380.1112100.00%|$11,416.67853.40%|$9,963.44446.60%


Highest Prize Money Won

1.2016-11-131stTeam-based Tournament » WESG 2016 - Asia-Pacific Finals (Dota 2)$5,864.44Dota 2
2.2020-12-202ndTeam-based Tournament » Perfect World Dota2 League Season 3 - Division A$3,181.98Dota 2
3.2020-11-292ndTeam-based Tournament » Perfect World Dota2 League Season 2 - Division A$3,162.64Dota 2
4.2020-11-081stTeam-based Tournament » Perfect World Dota2 League Season 1 - Division A$3,067.35Dota 2
5.2017-01-155th-8thTeam-based Tournament » WESG 2016 (Dota 2)$2,000.00Dota 2
6.2016-10-042ndTeam-based Tournament » WESG 2016 - Chinese Finals (Dota 2)$1,499.00Dota 2
7.2017-11-123rdTeam-based Tournament » Dota2 Professional League Season 4 (2017 S2) - Secondary$602.43Dota 2
8.2019-02-2411th-12thTeam-based Tournament » ESL One Katowice 2019$600.00Dota 2
9.2018-05-274thTeam-based Tournament » Dota2 Professional League Season 5 (2018 S1) - Secondary$423.63Dota 2
10.2020-08-225th-6thTeam-based Tournament OMEGA League: Asia Divine Division$400.00Dota 2

Top Placements

Champion
Runner-up
3rd/Semis
2 Tournaments
3 Tournaments
3 Tournaments


Other Statistics

Largest Prize from a Single Tournament

The largest amount of prize money awarded to YRG from a single tournament was $5,864.44 from WESG 2016 - Asia-Pacific Finals (Dota 2) on November 13, 2016. He placed 1st, making up 27.43% of his total prize money won.



References


No external sources of information are cited for the player. See tournament references for sources.