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Smile
ARS-ART
Background Information
Name:Сергей Антонович Ревин
Romanized Name:Sergey Antonovich Revin
Birthdate:1988-08-12 (age 35)
Country:Russia Russia
Role:Analyst, Caster
Alternate IDs:ARS-ART, Cloudy, AA
Signature Heroes:Leshrac icon Bane icon Shadow Shaman icon
Links
datdota:107644273
DOTABUFF:107644273
OpenDota:107644273
Twitter:RuhubSmile
VK:arsartdota
Twitch:arsartone
History
DotA:
2007-??-?? — 2008-??-??
2008-02-29 — 2008-06-22
2008-06-27 — 2009-??-??
Rush3D
2010-??-?? — 2010-??-??
The Retry
2010-12-?? — 2011-03-??
2011-03-31 — 2011-08-29
Dota 2:
2011-03-31 — 2011-08-29
2011-11-30 — 2013-02-27
2013-03-21 — 2013-08-29
2013-10-08 — 2014-08-07
2014-08-08 — 2014-08-29
2014-08-29
Retired
2015-02-09 — 2015-02-12
2015-09-04 — 2015-10-15

Sergey "Smile" Revin, also known as "ARS-ART", is a Russian former professional Dota 2 player who is currently analyst and commentator.

Biography[]

DotA: Allstars[]

ARS-ART was part of the Virtus.pro squad that basically ruled the 6.43 to 6.48 era. Winning three consecutive MYM PriDe events, he and Vigoss reached superstar level and became well known worldwide. MYM PriDe #7 is said to have been his main stage. He had a very aggressive play style and heroes such as Nerubian Assassin, Bounty Hunter and Pudge were some of his favorites. Through them he was given the nickname "King of gankers", a nickname which he shared with Vigoss.

Jolie, the team captain of VP back then, shared a few words about ARS-ART. "ARS-ART's (Virtus.Smile) playstyle is very unique, different from any other. His solo-killing ability is simply incomparable, often seizing an opportunity another player would have missed. Even though he is not as good a support player as NS, he can provide many Observer Wards."[1]

ARS-ART also played for the otherwise fully Swedish team SK Gaming during 2008, when they were one of the best teams in the Dota scene.[2] Also featuring players like Loda and Akke, they enjoyed some success with ARS-ART in the team but after a few months he would leave, citing communication problems.[3] Instead he would join the Russian team "Rush3D", captained by PGG and featuring big names such as LighTofHeaveN, DeMoN, NS and iMbaQ.[4] The roster was rebuilt under the name The Retry during 2010. In December 2010 ARS-ART would join DTS to replace their captain ArtStyle.[5] This team stayed with pretty much the same roster even when they switched sponsor, from the DTS organization to Moscow Five, and would continue into Dota 2 together.

Dota 2[]

ARS-ART played for Moscow Five at The International 2011, placing 5th/6th. After the tournament, M5 brought in Vigoss and PGG, removing ARS-ART from the team. ARS-ART then joined Natus Vincere, filling the void created by Artstyle's departure.[6] The Na`Vi roster would become dominant with ARS-ART on a supporting role. They won almost every tournament they entered up until ARS-ART suddenly left the team in February 2013, citing a bad team spirit.[7] A month later he could be seen standing in for Virtus.pro, and he would soon become a permanent member of their roster.[8]

After playing with Virtus.pro for more than half a year during 2013, he was kicked from the team as the roster was rebuilt in the post-TI3 reshuffle.[9] However, only just over a month later he was brought back into the team.[10] During the period Autumn 2013-Spring 2014 the VP roster did not enjoy any particular success, with frequent accusations of under-performance being directed at them.[11] Therefore, they came into The International 2014: European Qualifiers as underdogs.[11] However, after some stellar performances by ARS-ART on Natures Prophet, they would finish second and earn a slot in The International 2014: Play-In Series in Seattle.[12]

Leaving Virtus.pro shortly after TI4 and briefly appearing in Moscow 5 and sQreen's Squard, ARS-ART took a position of an analyst and commentator for StarLadder and the Russian TI5 hub.

Trivia[]

Achievements[]

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With Virtus.pro

2013
Date Place Event Opponent Winnings
2013-07-26 A22nd Corsair Gaming Summer Tournament 2013 1 : 3  mousesports mousesports $2,500
2013-07-20 A44th The Premier League Season 5 1 : 2  Evil Geniuses Evil Geniuses $1,000
2013-07-06 A33rd Star Ladder Star Series Season 6 0 : 2  International Cyber Cup International Cyber Cup $3,000
2013-06-16 A55th - 8th DreamHack Summer 2013 1 : 2  Evil Geniuses Evil Geniuses 10,000 SEK
2013-04-28 A33rd The Premier League Season 4 1 : 2  Team Liquid Team Liquid $2,000
2013-04-07 A33rd Star Ladder Star Series Season 5 0 : 2  Fnatic Fnatic $2,000
2013-03-31 A22nd Russian Dota 2 League 1 : 3  Team Dignitas Team Dignitas $1,500
2013-03-30 A11st The Defense Season 3 3 : 2  Fnatic Fnatic $10,000

With Natus Vincere

2013
Date Place Event Opponent Winnings
2013-02-12 A11st EMS One Spring Cup #1 2 : 1  Fnatic Fnatic $600
2012
2012-12-23 A11st Star Ladder Star Series Season 4 3 : 1  Team Empire Team Empire $8,000
2012-12-19 A11st GosuLeague Season 5 12 / 2  
League Play (W/L)
$2,500
2012-11-04 A11st Electronic Sports World Cup 2012 2 : 0  Team Dignitas Team Dignitas $12,000
2012-10-21 A11st Star Ladder Star Series Season 3 3 : 1  Team Empire Team Empire $6,000
2012-09-02 A22nd The International 2012 1 : 3  Invictus Gaming Invictus Gaming $250,000
2012-08-14 A11st JoinDOTA Masters Special Edition 2 : 0  Evil Geniuses Evil Geniuses €1,000
2012-07-29 A22nd The Premier League Masters 0 : 3  Mortal Teamwork Mortal Teamwork
2012-07-15 A11st Star Ladder Star Series Season 2 3 : 0  mousesports mousesports $6,000
2012-07-08 A11st The Premier League Season 2 11 / 0  
League Play (W/L)
$6,000
2012-06-18 A22nd DreamHack Summer 2012 1 : 2  Mortal Teamwork Mortal Teamwork $6,000
2012-04-29 A11st Star Ladder Star Series Season 1 3 : 1  Moscow Five Moscow Five $6,000
2012-03-18 A11st Techlabs Cup 2012 1 : 0  DTS Gaming DTS Gaming $3,000
2012-03-11 A11st The Premier League Season 1 8/1/0  
League Play (W/D/L)
$5,000
2012-03-04 A11st The Defense 3 : 2  Quantic Gaming Quantic Gaming €6,000
2011
2011-12-11 A22nd Dota2 Star Championship 1 : 2  The Retry The Retry $5,000
2011-10-25 A11st Electronic Sports World Cup 2011 2 : 0  EHOME EHOME $12,000

Awards[]

  • First Place 2012 GosuAwards: Best hard supporter
  • First Place 2012 GosuAwards: Community's choice: Best hard supporter

References[]

  1. http://www.gosugamers.net/dota/thread/833943-history-of-dota-part-5 History of DotA: Part 5
  2. 'smpL-' (2008-02-29). "SK adds ARS-ART and hailo". SK Gaming. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  3. Mathias 'dopeshow_' S. (2008-06-22). "SK.DotA roster shrinks". SK Gaming. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  4. Mathias 'dopeshow_' S. (2008-06-27). "ARS-ART found a new home". SK Gaming. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  5. Linus "Tjernobylbarnet" Staaf (2010-12-07). "ArtStyle leaves DTS". GosuGamers. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  6. Kai "Treble1999" Chua (2011-11-30). "ARS-ART joins NaVi". GosuGamers. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
  7. Oleg "prb" Bulavko (2013-02-28). "Changes in Na`Vi.Dota 2 lineup". NaVi-Gaming.com. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
  8. "Template:Citation error".| url = http://www.virtuspro.org/news/dota2/Smile-budet-igrat-za-Virtuspro/#axzz2O8HdEafx | title = Smile будет играть за Virtus.pro | author = Andrey "FUki" Kirukin| date = 2013-03-21| publisher = Virtuspro.org| accessdate = 2013-08-30}}
  9. Andrey "FUki" Kirukin (2013-08-29). "Новый состав Virtus.pro по Dota 2". Virtuspro.org. Retrieved 2013-08-29.
  10. Johan "Sun_Tzu" Järvinen (2013-10-08). "Virtus.Pro welcome back Ars-Art; Goblak and Resolut1on out of the team". GosuGamers. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  11. 11.0 11.1 riptide, dfs, TheEmulator, Heyoka, kpoptosis (2014-05-24). "TI4 Europe: Dog Eat Dog". Team Liquid. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
  12. Heyoka, TheEmulator (2014-05-28). "TI4 EU Quals Day 4: Reunion". Team Liquid. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
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