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[e][h]ana
Player Information
Name:
Anathan Pham
Nationality:
Born:
October 27, 1999 (age 24)
Region:
Oceania Oceania
Years Active (Player):
2016 - 2022
Current Role:
Alternate IDs:
humblegod
Approx. Total Winnings:
$6,026,305
Signature Hero:
Ember Spirit Phantom Lancer Spectre
Links
History
2013-09-20 — 2013-10-01
2016-03-19 — 2016-08-31Invictus Gaming(Sub)
2016-08-31 — 2017-08-17OG
2018-01-05 — 2018-02-03Team World
2018-02-03 — 2018-06-04Echo.Int
2018-06-04 — 2018-11-19OG
2018-11-19 — 2019-03-13OG(Ia.)
2019-03-13 — 2020-01-25OG
2020-01-25 — 2021-04-11OG(Ia.)
2021-04-11 — 2021-06-14OG
2021-06-14 — 2022-08-16Retired
2022-08-16 — 2022-11-16T1
Upcoming Matches
No Upcoming Matches

Upcoming Tournaments
No upcoming tournaments

Anathan "ana" Pham (born October 27, 1999) is an inactive Australian player who last played for T1.

Dota 2[edit]

While initially playing Dota in Australia, ana made the decision to move from Melbourne to Shanghai in December 2015 to continue his pursuit in becoming a professional Dota player, where he joined the CDEC in-house league allowing him to compete against highly rated Chinese players. The invitation to play in China saw him drop out of his high school, where his mother was half-supportive at first, however with Anathan's brother convincing her, the family later showed full support and still do to this day.[1][2]

Ana began his professional Dota 2 career by joining Invictus Gaming in March 2016 as a substitute for Ferrari_430.[3] His most notable accomplishment with the team was defeating Newbee in the grand finals of NEA 2016. Following The International 2016, ana left Invictus Gaming to join a newly rebuilt OG.[4] It was later revealed that his departure from Invictus Gaming was due to a rift with their organisation's management with their contract and other factors involving their results.[1][5][6] In November, he won his first ever tournament with OG at Elimination Mode Season 2 and later won his first ever Valve and premier event by beating Ad Finem 3-1 in the grand finals of The Boston Major.

The team's performance continued to stay consistent with additional top 4 performances at Dota Pit League Season 5, StarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 3, and Dota 2 Asia Championships 2017. Ana would then take his second major at Kiev, and the team was invited for The International 2017. OG's had a rough series of tournaments leading up to the International with early eliminations at The Manila Masters and EPICENTER 2017, however, they did finish fourth at Mars Dota 2 League 2017. During the International, the team failed to make it to the upper bracket, and finished 7 - 8th, falling at the hands of LGD. After the International, ana announced that he would be taking a break from the competitive scene.[7][8] Following his break, he later joined Echo International in early 2018, and returned to OG in early June, after the departure of Fly and S4.

The newly re-formed OG roster of ana, N0tail, Topson, 7ckngMad, and Jerax qualified to The International 2018 through the European open qualifiers. Although they were power-ranked at the bottom among the 18 teams participating, OG pushed through the Upper Bracket and won the Grand Finals against LGD Gaming in a 3-2 series. Notably, Ana's dominating performance on Ember Spirit in game 5 immortalized his signature mastery on the hero. Following their achievement, Ana announced he would be taking an extended break from DotA and was moved to OG's inactive roster [9], and was a substitute at AMD Pro Series 2018 in December 2018, playing in his home country.

He returned to the active team in March 2019, after a few months off as OG was struggling yet again to achieve any significant results. With ana back on the roster, OG were finally able to secure a qualifier for a major: the MDL Disneyland Paris Major. A 5-6th-place finish, after being eliminated by Team Liquid, awarded them enough DPC points to make it into the top 12 of the DPC. They were as good as qualified for The International 2019, though not yet mathematically. By qualifying and finishing top 8 at the final major of the season, the EPICENTER Major, their ticket to TI9 was secured.

After easily topping their group at TI9, without dropping a single series, OG easily made it to the upper bracket of the main event. This would be almost a repeat compared to the previous year: OG beat Newbee (who were almost the same roster as the previous year's VGJ.Storm) 2-0, Evil Geniuses 2-1, and in the UB finals they again beat PSG.LGD 2-1. The only difference this year was that nobody underestimated OG and they entered the Grand Finals as heavy favorites, with some experts going so far as to predicting the second 3-0 sweep in TI history. Especially ana's carry Io, Alchemist, and Faceless Void drew a lot of respect from their opponents. In the end, OG beat Team Liquid 3-1, making ana and his teammates the first ever repeat TI winners.

Ana would once again enter the inactive roster of OG after securing TI9, starting his break in January of 2020. He had a brief return to the team during the Spring DPC season in April 2021, replacing MidOne. Unfortunately, after lackluster results and failing to qualify for the season's Major, he would annouce his retirement from the competitive scene on June 14, 2021.[10] N0tail would later cite that ana "burnt out" and lost motivation.[11]

Despite his formal retirement, ana has played for Team Liquid, Royal Never Give Up and T1, during Riyadh Masters 2022, PGL Arlington Major 2022, The International 2022 SEA Qualifiers and The International 2022 Last Chance Qualifier.[12][13]

Trivia[edit]

  • He idolises Gordon Ramsay.
  • He is the first Australian to have won a Valve-sponsored event.[14]
  • On August 25th, 2019, he became the first two time TI-Winner, after winning two consecutive TIs, TI8 and TI9. He achieved this together with his teammates N0tail, Ceb, Topson, and JerAx on team OG.
  • He popularized Io as a position 1 hero during The International 2019 and finished with a 6-0 record on the hero.[15]

Statistics[edit]

Achievements[edit]

DatePlaceTierTournamentTeamResultPrize
2019-08-251stTier 1The International 2019The International 2019
OGOG
3 : 1
Team LiquidTeam Liquid
$15,620,181
2019-05-105th - 6thTier 1MDL Disneyland® Paris MajorMDL Disneyland® Paris Major
OGOG
1 : 2
Team LiquidTeam Liquid
$60,000
2018-08-251stTier 1The International 2018The International 2018
OGOG
3 : 2
PSG.LGDPSG.LGD
$11,234,158
2017-08-107th - 8thTier 1The International 2017The International 2017
OGOG
0 : 2
LGD GamingLGD Gaming
$617,198
2017-04-301stTier 1The Kiev Major 2017The Kiev Major 2017
OGOG
3 : 2
Virtus.proVirtus.pro
$1,000,000
2017-04-042ndTier 1Dota 2 Asia Championships 2017Dota 2 Asia Championships 2017
OGOG
0 : 3
Invictus GamingInvictus Gaming
$91,799
2017-01-222ndTier 1Dota Pit League Season 5Dota Pit League Season 5
OGOG
2 : 3
Evil GeniusesEvil Geniuses
$34,965
2016-12-101stTier 1The Boston Major 2016The Boston Major 2016
OGOG
3 : 1
Ad FinemAd Finem
$1,000,000
2016-11-202ndTier 1The Summit 6The Summit 6
OGOG
0 : 3
Virtus.proVirtus.pro
$22,500
2016-07-031stTier 2National Electronic Arena 2016
Invictus GamingInvictus Gaming
2 : 0
NewbeeNewbee
$120,216
Extended list of results

Gallery[edit]

Awards[edit]

Interviews[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Max Laughton (2016-12-02). "Australian Anathan ‘Ana’ Pham, 17, living his dream playing Dota 2, the richest game in esports, for team OG". foxsports.com.au. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  2. Joab Gilroy (2016-12-02). "Ana Interviewed - Aussie Dota 2 Player Speaks". redbull.com.au. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  3. Mintyblue (2016-03-19). "iG.Dota2 & iG.Vitality @ March 2016" (in Chinese). Sina Weibo. Retrieved 2017-07-03.
  4. OG (2016-08-31). "New Waves". Facebook. Retrieved 2016-11-28.
  5. wobbly_au (2016-10-06). "Truth about IG". Reddit. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  6. kiliyaku (2016-10-07). "The truth about their "truth" -- iG.VK's full reply translated". Reddit. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  7. OGDota2 (17 August 2017). "Post TI7". Facebook. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  8. @anadota99 (17 August 2017). "I will be taking a break this season.". Twitter. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  9. OGDota2. "A new season begins". Facebook. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  10. "A humble goodbye". OG. 2021-06-14.
  11. Rakshak Kathuria (2021-06-16). "OG N0tail Explains Why Ana Retired". AFK Gaming.
  12. RNG (2022-07-29). "阿灵顿MAJOR一号位替补公告". Weibo.
  13. T1 (2022-08-16). "ANNOUNCEMENT TIME!". Twitter.
  14. Jarrad "Belandrial" Adams (2016-12-11). "OG are the champions of The Boston Major". GosuGamers. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
  15. Jason Nieva (2019-08-13). "Dota 2 Guide: Understanding How OG Made The Io Carry Work". Player.One.
  16. @theScoreesports (2020-01-16). "Congrats to @OGesports' @anadota99 for taking home our Hard Carry of the Year Award!". Twitter.