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EGM
EGM
Background Information
Name:Jerry Lundkvist
Birthdate:1991-6-4 (age 32)
Country:Sweden Sweden
Role:Support
Alternate IDs:EnterGodMode, Doney, Doni, Potato
Signature Heroes:Io icon Rubick icon Shadow Demon icon
Links
datdota:3916428
DOTABUFF:3916428
OpenDota:3916428
Twitter:followEGM
Twitch:egm
History
Dota:
2011-??-?? — 2011-09-07
Druidz
Dota 2:
2011-09-07 — 2011-12-21
Emocore
2011-12-21 — 2012-09-12
2012-12-05 — 2013-02-01
Turtle Masters
2013-02-01 — 2013-02-24
2013-02-24 — 2013-04-12
2013-04-12 — 2014-09-03
2014-08-20 — 2015-01-08
2015-01-07 — 2015-05-02
2015-05-?? — 2015-05-17
Turtle Masters
2015-05-17 — 2015-12-07
2015-12-07 — 2017-05-21
2017-05-23 — 2017-07-??
2018-10-19 — 2019-01-01
Bursaspor Esports
2019-01-23 — 2019-02-24
The ReaL DeaL
2019-02-24 — 2019-07-10
2019-07-01 — 2019-??-??
Bald
2019-09-28 — 2019-12-01
GODSENT

Jerry "EGM" Lundkvist is a Swedish professional Dota 2 player who last played for GODSENT.

Biography

EGM was picked up by Druidz in 2010. The team captain panterspot stated that it was "because of his potential and that we liked him".[1] He grew into the team, excelling with heroes like Visage and Earthshaker.[1] The Druidz squad left their sponsor in September 2011 and instead took the name "Emocore" as they searched for a sponsor and transitioned into Dota 2.[2]

Dota 2

After being around on a number of teams during 2012, EGM joined No Tidehunter in February 2013.[3] In the following months they established themselves as one of the very best teams in the Western scene, getting picked up by the Alliance and winning the SLTV StarSeries Season V, The Premier League Season 4 and the G-1 Champions League Season 5 Western Qualifiers, earning them a trip to China.

This proved to be only the beginning of a long sweep of tournament wins for the Alliance. Indeed, a few months later they had reached the grand final of The International 2013, in which they beat Na'Vi in a thrilling best of five, to earn themselves more than 1.4 million dollars as well as the right to call themselves "best Dota 2 team in the world".

After a disappointing 11th-12th place at The International 2014 with Alliance EGM started standing in for Excalibur in the newly formed Team Tinker. A few weeks later it was announced that both EGM and S4 had left Alliance, and that EGM would be taking the spot of Excalibur in Team Tinker.

Trivia

  • His gamer nickname EGM is an abbreviation for "Enter God Mode".[4][5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Dalton" (2011-05-26). "Interview with Druidz.panterspot". MyMGN.com. Retrieved 2013-04-30.
  2. Linus "Tjernobylbarnet" Staaf (2011-09-07). "Druidz goes emo". GosuGamers. Retrieved 2013-04-15.
  3. "Sun_Tzu" (2013-02-24). "EGM to join NTH, QPandas affirms Mini". joinDOTA. Retrieved 2013-04-12.
  4. Lundkvist, Jerry (2013-07-06). StarSeries S6 LAN-final - Interview with EGM. Interview with "Faker" of StarLadder TV. Kiev. Retrieved 2013-08-16.
  5. Lundkvist, Jerry (2013-08-07). Alliance.EGM Interview @ The International 3 Day 1. Interview with "Hot_Bid" of TL.net. Seattle. Retrieved 2013-08-16.
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