iceiceice
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iceiceice
Player Information
Name:
许培祥
Romanized Name:
Daryl Koh Pei Xiang
Nationality:
Born:
June 17, 1990 (age 34)
Years Active (Player):
2011 - 2023
Team:
Alternate IDs:
Lucifer, 冰冰冰
Nickname(s):
ice, ice3
Approx. Total Winnings:
$1,807,983
Links
History
DotA:
2005 — 2006
2006 — 2007
2008 — 2009
2009 — 2009
Dota 2:
2011-08-01 — 2011-09-11 | Scythe Gaming |
2011-09-11 — 2012-01-04 | Meet Your Makers |
2012-03-29 — 2013-09-04 | Team Zenith |
2013-09-04 — 2014-08-26 | Team DK |
2014-08-26 — 2016-03-08 | Vici Gaming |
2016-03-08 — 2016-08-29 | EHOME |
2016-09-03 — 2017-07-04 | Team Faceless |
2017-08-16 — 2018-09-06 | Mineski |
2018-09-12 — 2020-09-16 | Fnatic |
2020-11-14 — 2021-11-17 | Evil Geniuses |
2021-11-18 — 2022-08-03 | Team Secret |
2022-08-12 — 2022-10-31 | Team SMG |
2023-03-03 — 2023-11-15 | Bleed Esports |
2023-11-15 — Present | Bleed Esports(CC.) |
Upcoming Matches
No Upcoming Matches
Upcoming Tournaments
No upcoming tournaments
Daryl "iceiceice" Koh (born June 17, 1990) is a Singaporean player who is currently a content creator for Bleed Esports. He was a DotA: Allstars player who notably won ESWC Paris and CAPL. He later pursued a StarCraft II career in 2010, and in early-2011, switched to Dota 2.
Within DotA: Allstars, he was considered the best player in Singapore, and highly-sought by multiple teams.[1] Within Dota 2, he played for top teams in four regions (Southeast Asia, China, Europe and North America), with his highest finish being 3rd at The International 2011, and multiple finishes between 4th and 6th at subsequent Internationals. As such, he is considered to be one of the greatest Southeast Asian players of all time. He is also known for his comedic, deadpan personality, particularly in interviews.
Biography[edit]
StarCraft II[edit]
iceiceice played competitive StarCraft II from the release of the game to early 2011, competing in local SEA events. His crowning achievement was a runner-up place in the Blizzard SEA Invitational which granted him a spot in the BlizzCon 2010 StarCraft II Invitational, where he was eliminated in the first round. In March 2011, iceiceice joined FXOpen e-Sports only to leave the team shortly afterwards. He gave up on playing Starcraft 2 competitively because of his mandatory military service, as well as a lack of faith in the Southeast Asian Starcraft 2 scene.[2]
Dota 2[edit]
In August 2011, iceiceice made his first steps in the Dota 2 competitive scene as he attended The International 2011 with Scythe Gaming. iceiceice and his teammates eventually took third place at the event, losing to EHOME in the losers' bracket finals, and sharing a $150,000 prize. iceiceice later left Scythe Gaming and joined team Zenith.[when?]
Even though Zenith had a disappointing finish at The International 2013, iceiceice won the 1 v 1 solo championship defeating Mushi and won himself the crown of being called the best solo mid in Dota 2. Zenith disbanded shortly after the conclusion of The International 2013, and so iceiceice was picked up by the Chinese Team DK to complete their new roster.[3] After The International 2014, DK disbanded and he joined Vici Gaming. He later joined EHOME following the Shanghai Major 2016 and was featured in a player profile at The International 2016 and finished in the top 6.[4] Following the tournament, he departed EHOME after playing in China for three years and returned home to Singapore to form his own team, Team Faceless on the 3rd September 2016.[5] Faceless contained fellow Singaporeans xy- and NutZ.
Team Faceless showed some success in the SEA scene, quickly proving themselves to be one of the top teams there, and were hot favourites to take one of Southeast Asia's spots for TI7. Due to a poor performance in the round robin including a lost tiebreaker, Faceless failed to qualify for TI7 and disbanded. After the new season opened, iceiceice moved to Mineski to join his old teammate Mushi, along with Jabz. Mineski was competitive internationally with a win at DAC 2018, but ultimately placed 9-12th at TI8. Following the tournament, iceiceice moved to join Fnatic along with Jabz. Fnatic showed promise throughout the season but ended with a disappointing elimination on day one of the playoffs of TI9, placing 13-16th. The roster reshuffled but iceiceice remained on the team. Fnatic saw some minor success but after sitting out some tournaments due to the 2020 online season, iceiceice moved to join Evil Geniuses, his first time playing for a team based in North America.
The new Evil Geniuses roster immediately found success in the 2021 NA DPC Season 1, placing first and earning an upper bracket spot at the Singapore Major. At this event, EG advanced through the upper bracket to the Grand Finals, but fell short to Invictus Gaming in 5 games.
Gear and Settings[edit]
Hardware |
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Mouse | Mousepad | ||
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Logitech G303 | Artisan NINJA FX XSOFT |
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ZOWIE ZOWIE XL2546 |
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Keychron K8 | Logitech G PRO WIRED |
Last updated on 2021-10-04 (1266 days ago). |
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Trivia[edit]
- In 2011, he played StarCraft II, Defense of the Ancients, League of Legends and Heroes of Newerth competitively at the same time.[6]
- He has represented more teams (8) at The International than any other player.
Statistics[edit]
- Iceiceice is the all time leader in premium/professional matches played as Timbersaw (155 matches and 101 wins) and Tidehunter (113 matches and 78 wins).
Stats from datdota as of 05-Mar-2025.
Duration | Team | Matches | Wins | Losses | Win % | KPG | DPG | APG | GPM | XPM |
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2012-03-29 — 2013-09-04 | Zenith | 124 | 70 | 54 | 56.45 | 5.45 | 4.38 | 7.72 | 440 | 460 |
2013-09-04 — 2014-08-26 | Team DK | 279 | 190 | 89 | 68.10 | 4.29 | 4.31 | 9.36 | 402 | 405 |
2014-08-26 — 2016-03-08 | Vici Gaming | 389 | 254 | 135 | 65.30 | 4.24 | 4.94 | 10.50 | 402 | 432 |
2016-03-08 — 2016-08-29 | EHOME | 158 | 97 | 61 | 61.39 | 5.32 | 3.82 | 10.75 | 484 | 436 |
2016-09-03 — 2017-07-04 | Team Faceless | 171 | 101 | 70 | 59.06 | 4.29 | 4.92 | 12.15 | 456 | 495 |
2017-08-16 — 2018-09-06 | Mineski | 251 | 149 | 102 | 59.36 | 4.49 | 4.81 | 12.14 | 454 | 520 |
2018-09-12 — 2020-09-16 | Fnatic | 345 | 234 | 111 | 67.83 | 4.14 | 4.66 | 13.40 | 451 | 544 |
2020-11-14 — 2021-11-17 | Evil Geniuses | 95 | 62 | 33 | 65.26 | 3.93 | 3.77 | 11.73 | 456 | 532 |
2021-11-18 — 2022-08-03 | Team Secret | 74 | 37 | 37 | 50.00 | 4.58 | 5.74 | 10.49 | 468 | 580 |
Stats from datdota as of 26-Aug-2022.
Achievements[edit]
Date | Place | Tier | Tournament | Team | Result | Prize | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2021-10-14 | 9th - 12th | Tier 1 | The International 2021 | 1 : 2 | $800,400 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2018-04-07 | 1st | Tier 1 | Dota 2 Asia Championships 2018 | 3 : 2 | $370,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2016-08-11 | 5th - 6th | Tier 1 | The International 2016 | 0 : 2 | $934,761 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2015-08-07 | 4th | Tier 1 | The International 2015 | 1 : 2 | $1,566,517 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2015-02-09 | 2nd | Tier 1 | Dota 2 Asia Championships 2015 | 0 : 3 | $366,902 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014-12-07 | 1st | Tier 1 | The Summit 2 | 3 : 1 | $139,910 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014-09-28 | 1st | Tier 1 | i-League Season 1 | 3 : 0 | $155,828 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014-07-20 | 4th | Tier 1 | The International 2014 | 0 : 2 | $819,298 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014-04-20 | 1st | Tier 1 | StarLadder StarSeries Season 9 | 3 : 0 | $85,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014-01-01 | 1st | Tier 1 | 2013 WPC ACE Dota 2 League | 4 : 3 | $164,870 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Extended list of results |
Additional Content[edit]
Interviews[edit]
Miscellaneous[edit]
Spotlights[edit]
Highlights[edit]
Gallery[edit]
iceiceice at The International 2014
iceiceice at ESL One Frankfurt 2015
iceiceice at StarLadder i-League Invitational Season 2 (2017)
iceiceice at PGL Open Bucharest 2017
iceiceice at EPICENTER XL (2018)
iceiceice at ESL One Katowice 2019
References[edit]
- ↑ "All about Ice". Rapture Gaming Network. 2010-02-02.
- ↑ "DK.iceiceice interview: talks career choices, teammates, DK so far". 2014-01-03. Retrieved 2015-06-07.
- ↑ Eric "'reinnnn'" Khor (2013-09-05). "DK completes roster with iceiceice". GosuGamers. Retrieved 2014-07-13.
- ↑ "TI6 Player Profile - iceiceice - EHOME". Valve Corporation. 2016-08-09. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Team Faceless". Team Faceless. 2016-09-03. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
- ↑ "iceiceice talks about Blizzard SEA invitational, LoL and DotA". Interview with iceiceice. GosuGamers.net. August 2011.
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