dupreeh

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dupreeh
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Dupreeh in 2018
Current team
TeamTeam Vitality
GameCounter-Strike: Global Offensive
RoleRifler
Personal information
NamePeter Rasmussen
Born (1993-03-26) 26 March 1993 (age 28)
NationalityDanish
Career information
Playing career2012–present
Team history
2012–20133DMAX
2013Copenhagen Wolves
2013–2014über G33KZ
2014–2015Team Dignitas
2015Team SoloMid
2015–2021Astralis[a]
2022–presentTeam Vitality
Career highlights and awards

Peter Rothmann Rasmussen (born March 26, 1993),[1] better known as dupreeh, is a Danish professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player for Team Vitality. He has played for Team Dignitas, Team SoloMid and Astralis.[2][3][4] In 2019, he became the first (along with three of his teammates) to win 4 majors in CS:GO, and to win 3 majors consecutively.[5]

He was sidelined during ESL One Cologne 2016 after developing appendicitis on July 6, 2016.[6] Rasmussen left Astralis in December 2021, along with Emil "Magisk" Reif and coach Danny "zonic" Sørensen.[7] All three joined Team Vitality in January 2022.[8]

Tournament results[]

Bold denotes a CS:GO Major

3DMAX[]

  • 1st – Go4CS:GO Europe Cup #8
  • 13-16th – Dreamhack Winter 2012
  • 7-8th – NorthCon eSport Arena 2012

Copenhagen Wolves[]

Team Dignitas[]

Team SoloMid[]

Astralis[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Known as ? (Team Questionmark) from 2015 to 2016.

References[]

  1. ^ Ramussen, Peter [@dupreeh] (March 26, 2021). "Turning 28 today" (Tweet). Retrieved May 5, 2021 – via Twitter.
  2. ^ "Dupreeh: "A huge joke no matter how ESL explains it. I'm literally speechless"". 3 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Dupreeh: "The only reason I'd put Fnatic above us is because they have won a major"". 9 June 2015.
  4. ^ "Astralis manager on the roster changes and WESA: "We didn't know about it before the leak"". 24 May 2016.
  5. ^ Petrosyan, Albert (7 September 2019). "CSGO: Astralis make history with win at StarLadder Berlin Major - Final Placements". Dexerto. Archived from the original on 20 September 2019. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  6. ^ "Archived copy". The Daily Dot. Archived from the original on 2016-07-10. Retrieved 2016-07-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ Robertson, Scott (2021-12-29). "Dupreeh, Magisk, and coach zonic officially leave Astralis". Dot Esports. Retrieved 2021-12-30.
  8. ^ "Vitality sign Magisk, Dupreeh, zonic: "It's now time to think internationally"". hltv.org. 2022-01-05. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
  9. ^ "Astralis take down NA'VI to win FACEIT Major".
  10. ^ "Astralis beat FaZe to win IEM Katowice".
  11. ^ "Astralis win ELEAGUE Major 2017".
  12. ^ "Virtus.pro win ELEAGUE Season 1". HLTV.org.
  13. ^ "OpTic win ELEAGUE Season 2". HLTV.org.
  14. ^ "Astralis win ECS Season 2 Finals". HLTV.org.
  15. ^ "Astralis beat FaZe; win IEM Katowice". HLTV.org. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  16. ^ "SL i-League StarSeries Season 3 Finals". HLTV.org. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  17. ^ "IEM Sydney 2017". HLTV.org. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  18. ^ "ELEAGUE Clash for Cash". HLTV.org. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  19. ^ "ECS Season 3 Finals". HLTV.org. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  20. ^ "PGL Major Krakow 2017". HLTV.org. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
  21. ^ "ELEAGUE CS:GO Premier 2017". HLTV.org. Retrieved 2017-11-25.

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