Dota 2 player Pure recalls memorable tournaments

Ivan “Pure” Moskalenko, a professional Dota 2 player, has named the inaugural Riyadh Masters and The International 2025 as the most memorable events in his career. Speaking on Telegram, he highlighted the high-quality organization and intense competition of the Riyadh Masters, despite his team's loss. Pure, who competed with Tundra Esports, expressed regret over not securing a victory.

Ivan “Pure” Moskalenko, a prominent figure in the Dota 2 professional scene, recently shared his reflections on standout tournaments via Telegram. He pinpointed the first Riyadh Masters as particularly unforgettable. That event, ultimately won by Team Spirit, featured exceptional organization, including top-tier accommodations and cuisine, according to Pure.

In his statement, Pure described the tournament's appeal: “I would probably name the first Riyadh Masters, which was won by Team Spirit. I would call it the most memorable, I wanted to win it, but it didn't work out. It was a very high-quality tournament with a high-quality hotel and food. It was a tournament where all the teams tried their best. There was a very large prize pool. There were some very interesting games, actually. The teams tried their best to win. Of course, I would have liked to win it.”

Pure emphasized the substantial prize pool and the competitive spirit, noting that every team gave their utmost effort, resulting in compelling matches. Though his squad fell short, he appreciated the overall experience.

Additionally, Pure mentioned The International 2025, which he played for Tundra Esports, as another highlight—potentially his last with the organization. This comes amid ongoing discussions in the Dota 2 community about pivotal events that shape players' careers. Pure's comments underscore the Riyadh Masters' status as a benchmark for quality in esports tournaments.

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