Diamondprox | ||
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Background Information | ||
Name | Danil Reshetnikov (Данил Решетников) | |
Country of Birth | Russia | |
Birthday | December 24, 1992 (age 31) | |
Residency | EMEA | |
Prev Residencies | CIS Europe | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Jungler | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Soloqueue IDs | EUW: Dîamondprox CN: PlsNoDodge | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Danil "Diamondprox" (▶️ listen) Reshetnikov (Cyrillic: Данил Решетников) is a League of Legends esports player, previously jungler for GLORE.
Team History
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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Team Empire | ≈Oct 2011≈2011-10-?? | Dec 20112011-12-16[1] | ≈1mo 16d | ejel | ||
Moscow Five | Dec 20112011-12-16[1] | Jan 20132013-01-10[2] | 1yr 25d | ejel | ||
Gambit Gaming | Jan 20132013-01-13[5] | Dec 20152015-12-02[4] | 2yr 10mo | ejel | ||
Unicorns of Love | Dec 20152015-12-16[7] | Apr 20162016-04-24[6] | 4mo 8d | ejel | ||
Gambit Esports | Feb 20162016-02-03[9] | Apr 20162016-04-25[8] | 2mo 22d | ejel | ||
Apex Gaming | May 20162016-05-20[11] | Sep 20162016-09-26[10] | 4mo 6d | ejel | ||
Apex Pride | Jun 20162016-06-03 | Sep 20162016-09-27[12] | 3mo 24d | ejel | ||
Gambit Esports | Oct 20162016-10-18[14] | Oct 20202020-10-22[13] | 4yr 4d | ejel | ||
FURIA | May 20212021-05-24[16] | Nov 20212021-11-26[15] | 6mo 2d | ejel | ||
Team Spirit | Jan 20222022-01-31[18] | May 20222022-05-23[17] | 3mo 23d | ejel | ||
Bifrost | May 20222022-05-23[17] | Oct 20222022-10-03[20] | 4mo 11d | ejel | ||
GLORE | Jul 20242024-07-10 | Jul 20242024-07-11 | 1d | Temp Sub ejel |
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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Team Empire | ≈Oct 2011≈2011-10-?? | Dec 20112011-12-16[1] | ≈1mo 16d | ejel | ||
Moscow Five | Dec 20112011-12-16[1] | Jan 20132013-01-10[2] | 1yr 25d | ejel | ||
Gambit Gaming | Jan 20132013-01-13[5] | Jul 20142014-07-08[21] | 1yr 5mo | ejel | ||
Gambit Gaming | Jul 20142014-07-08[21] | Jul 20142014-07-15[22] | 7d | ejel | ||
Gambit Gaming | Jul 20142014-07-15[22] | Dec 20152015-12-02[4] | 1yr 4mo | ejel | ||
Unicorns of Love | Dec 20152015-12-16[7] | Apr 20162016-04-24[6] | 4mo 8d | ejel | ||
Gambit Esports | Feb 20162016-02-03[9] | Apr 20162016-04-25[8] | 2mo 22d | ejel | ||
Apex Gaming | May 20162016-05-20[11] | Jun 20162016-06-04 | 15d | ejel | ||
Apex Pride | Jun 20162016-06-03 | Sep 20162016-09-27[12] | 3mo 24d | ejel | ||
Apex Gaming | Jun 20162016-06-04 | Sep 20162016-09-26[10] | 3mo 22d | ejel | ||
Gambit Esports | Oct 20162016-10-18[14] | Oct 20202020-10-22[13] | 4yr 4d | ejel | ||
FURIA | May 20212021-05-24[16] | Nov 20212021-11-26[15] | 6mo 2d | ejel | ||
Team Spirit | Jan 20222022-01-31[18] | May 20222022-05-23[17] | 3mo 23d | ejel | ||
Bifrost | May 20222022-05-23[17] | Oct 20222022-10-03[20] | 4mo 11d | ejel | ||
GLORE | Jul 20242024-07-10 | Jul 20242024-07-11 | 1d | Temp Sub ejel |
News
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EMP | October (approx.), Diamondprox and GoSu Pepper join. Alex Ich rejoins. Irugat and Zulin leave. | |
EMP | December 16, Darien, Diamondprox, Alex Ich, Genja, and GoSu Pepper leave.[1] | |
M5 | December 16, Darien, Diamondprox, Alex Ich, Genja, GoSu Pepper, and groove (Manager) join.[1] |
M5 | January 10, Moscow Five is disbanded. Darien, Diamondprox, Alex Ich, Genja, GoSu Pepper, and groove (Manager) leave.[2][3] | |
GMB | January 13, Gambit Gaming acquires the former Moscow Five roster. Darien, Diamondprox, Alex Ich, Genja, GoSu Pepper, and groove (General Manager) join.[5] |
GMB | July 8, Kubon joins. loulex rejoins. Darien and Diamondprox move to substitutes.[21] | |
GMB | July 15, Diamondprox moves to starting roster. loulex leaves.[22] |
UOL | January 25, Diamondprox will be unable to play in the EU LCS indefinitely due to visa issues.[23] | |
GMB | February 3, Diamondprox joins. tsarcanya joins as substitute. FatoNN leaves.[9] | |
UOL | April 24, Diamondprox leaves.[6] | |
GMB | April 25, Diamondprox leaves.[8] | |
APX | May 20, Ray, Diamondprox, Roar, and KonKwon join. Saintvicious (Head Coach/Sub/Jungle to Head Coach) and BlisS (Assistant Coach/Sub/Mid to Assistant Coach) change positions. Big ol Ron and BrandonFTW leave.[11] | |
APP | June 3, Cris, Diamondprox, Shiphtur, Roar, and KonKwon join. Thal, ShrimP, Apollo, and Xpecial join as substitutes. | |
APX | June 4, Cris, Diamondprox, Roar, and KonKwon move to substitutes. | |
APX | September 26, Apex Gaming is acquired by the Philadelphia 76ers and merges with Dignitas under the Dignitas brand. Ray, ShrimP, Keane, Apollo, Xpecial, Cris, Diamondprox, Shiphtur, Roar, Saintvicious (Head Coach), Cop (Coach), BlisS (Assistant Coach), and Crumbz (Assistant Coach) leave.[10] | |
APP | September 27, Diamondprox leaves.[12] | |
GMB | October 18, Diamondprox rejoins. BloodFenix, Babunia, Fomko, LeX, Archie, Nike3, and Zak (Analyst) leave.[14] |
GMB | January (approx.), Diamondprox changes residency from Europe to CIS. |
GMB | March 1, PvPStejos, Diamondprox, Kira, xTyLk, Lodik, Jestkui Max, and ATRemains (Head Coach)'s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2020.[24] | |
GMB | December 27, Diamondprox and Lodik will remain with the team for 2020. PvPStejos leaves.[25][26] |
GMB | February 25, Doxy, Diamondprox, Sencux, Lodik, ATRemains (Head Coach), Seigimitsu (Analyst), and Kayos (Manager)'s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 30 November 2020.[27] | |
GMB | August 2, Dreampullka, Phlaty, Shiganari, Lekcyc, Stejos (Head Coach), TunesX (Assistant Coach), Seigimitsu (Analyst), and Kayos (Manager)'s contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2020. Diamondprox's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 18 November 2020.[28] | |
GMB | October 22, Diamondprox leaves.[13] |
FUR | May 24, Diamondprox and Jockster join. Beenie rejoins as substitute from academy roster. WizardKira (Analyst/Scout to Scout/Data Scientist) changes position. Damage leaves.[16] | |
FUR | May 25, Tyrin's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2022. Diamondprox's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 20 November 2021. Jockster's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 17 November 2022. caos (Positional Coach)'s contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 4 December 2022.[29] | |
FUR | November 8, Diamondprox is allowed to look for opportunities with other teams.[30] | |
FUR | November 26, fNb, Ranger, Envy, Netuno, and RedBert join. Diamondprox and Anyyy leave.[15] |
TSPT | January 31, Team acquires the LCL 2022 Spring spot of RoX. Dreampull, Diamondprox, Griffon, Mytant, Edward, Kira (Head Coach), and Seigimitsu (Analyst) join.[18][19] | |
TSPT | April 22, Diamondprox is allowed to look for opportunities with other teams.[31] | |
TSPT | May 23, Diamondprox leaves.[17] | |
BFR | May 23, Diamondprox and Highway are added to the GCD. Pybal is added to the main roster in the GCD.[17] Diamondprox, Highway, and Pybal's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 21 November 2022.[17] | |
BFR | May 26, Diamondprox's joining is confirmed.[32] | |
BFR | October 3, Faith, Kenal, Quicktimer, Apples (Positional Coach), and Mylolotte (Team Manager) join. Peña (Team Manager to General Manager) changes position. Diamondprox, Silas, and Negativve (Strategic Coach) leave.[20] | |
F/A | November 18, Diamondprox changes residency from CIS to EMEA. |
GLR | July 10, Diamondprox and Knighter join as temporary substitutes for Playoffs Round 2 of European Pro League Season 2. | |
GLR | July 11, Diamondprox and Knighter (temporary substitutes) leave. |
Biography[]
Diamondprox hails from Saint Petersburg, Russia. He is one of the world's most known junglers, known for his play on such champions as Lee Sin in Season 2, and innovating the popular Season 3 jungle play of Nasus and Volibear. He became known in the high elo ladders of League of Legends end of Season 1 and pre-Season 2.
Pre Season 2[]
He started making headway in the scene when he joined Team Empire as their jungler in October of 2011, after being invited by friend Edward. He made a large splash at IEM Season VI Qualifiers, winning it, then being invited to play at IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Kiev The splash was also due to making a now famed highlight vs SK Gaming, which gave birth to the now famous meme and the habit of players shouting "EMPIRE!". [33]
Season 2[]
Diamondprox, with the rest of Team Empire, were recruited by organization Moscow Five in December 2011. Their first major appearance would be at the IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Kiev on January 19, 2012. It would be here that Moscow 5 would make a name for themselves internationally, as they had little fame prior to IEM Kiev. At the event, Moscow 5 would show a dominant performance, going undefeated in group stage against Dignitas, against All authority, and Sypher. [34] Taking first by going 3-0 in the group stage, Diamondprox and the team would advance to the playoffs, where they would take the series 2-0 against SK Gaming. Moving to the finals, Moscow 5 defeated North American powerhouse Team SoloMid 2-1, dropping their only game of the tournament. [35]
On January 31, 2012, Diamondprox and company would compete in the online Kings of Europe tournament. Once again showing their strength, they would go undefeated in the group stage, beating SK Gaming, exGBT, and Team Mistral. [36] Advancing to the playoffs, they defeated French team Sypher 2-1 in the semifinals. By doing so, Moscow 5 would face off against European favorite Counter Logic Gaming EU in the finals, where they would fall 1-2. [37]
On March 10, 2012, Diamondprox and his teammates would attend the IEM Season VI - World Championship in Hanover. Reproducing their results from Kiev, Moscow 5 once again went undefeated in group stage 5-0, beating SK Gaming, Curse Gaming, Team SoloMid, Sypher, and EHome. [38] Diamondprox would play a crucial role in the jungle to assist his team and continue their win streak in the playoff bracket, beating Counter Logic Gaming Prime 2-0 in the semifinals and defeating Dignitas 2-0 in the finals to take home first place. [39] This tournament would mark a high point in Moscow 5's history, as they were able to come out of the tournament not only victorious, but were able to do so while not dropping a single game throughout the entire competition.
His team's next high placing at a major tournament would be at the online Corsair Vengeance Cup. Coming out of the group stage of the tournament 2-1, Moscow 5 had a strong run in the playoffs, defeating Hauteur 8, Intent Gaming, TeamRedbyteItalia, and Meet Your Makers in the first four rounds of the playoff bracket, before falling to aAa 0-2 in the second phase of the winner's bracket, knocking the Russian team down to the loser's bracket. Moscow 5 would face off against Team SoloMid in their first match of the loser's bracket, where the Russian team would come out victorious 2-1. Diamondprox and Moscow 5 then faced and defeated SK Gaming 2-0 in the next round of the loser's bracket, which put them up against aAa once again. This time the team would come out victorious, defeating aAa 2-0, which put the team up against Counter Logic Gaming EU in the grand finals of the Corsair Vengeance Cup. Unfortunately, Moscow 5 would fall short to CLG.EU 0-2, losing to the team once again in a finals setting, and taking home second place. [40]
On June 16, Diamondprox and comrades would attend DreamHack Summer 2012 after taking second at the online qualifiers. Moscow 5 would take second in group stage, going 2-1, and defeating Absolute Legends and Mebdi's Minions, but losing to Counter Logic Gaming EU. Advancing to the semifinals, Moscow 5 would face off against Curse Gaming EU, where the Russian team was able to come out ahead 2-0, advancing them to the grand finals. In the finals, Moscow 5 played against familiar opponent, Counter Logic Gaming EU, where they fell 0-2. [41]
Diamond and Moscow 5 attended European Challenger Circuit: Poland after qualifying online with a 2-0 victory over CLG.EU, sending them to the loser's bracket. This would mean that the teams would meet again in the group stage, where Moscow 5 took second place, going 2-1 and defeating EloHell.net and Ocelote World, while losing a game to CLG.EU. In the semifinals, Moscow 5 had a strong showing, defeating Curse EU 2-0, achieving a perfect 15-0 score in the second game. At the finals, Moscow 5 would meet their rivals CLG.EU once again. After having an 0-4 record against them in lan events, Diamondprox with his team were able to claim their revenge with a commanding 2-0 victor,y making them the ECC Poland champions. [42]
As one of the eight European invitees for the Season Two Regional Finals - Cologne, Moscow 5 would fly out to Germany for a chance to qualify for the Season 2 World Championship. Matched up against the recently formed Polish team EloHell, Moscow 5 would take a 2-0 victory to advance to the second round of the playoffs. There, they were able to come out victorious against Fnatic in a close 2-1 match, qualifying for the Season 2 World Championship in Los Angeles and advancing to the grand finals of the tournament. Continuing their dominant performance, Diamondprox would help win the finals 2-0 against SK Gaming. [43]
At the Season 2 World Championship in October, Diamondprox and his teammates were considered by many analysts and professionals to be the favorites coming into the event. [44] They were was given a bye through the group stage and were selected to face Invictus Gaming in their quarterfinal match. Although iG consistently pressured M5's early game and won the laning phase, the Russian squad was able to overcome their deficits in the midgame and take the series 2-0. Advancing to face the Taipei Assassins in the semifinals, M5 continued their dominant form in the first game of the match and quickly secured game one. However, TPA matched M5's aggression in the next two games and successfully turned the series around. The Taiwanese team took the set 2-1, and Moscow 5 was forced to settle for 3rd-4th place and $ 150,000.
Pre-Season 3[]
After the Season 2 Championships, Diamondprox's team would attend the European tournament Tales of the Lane from October 27 through November 11, 2012. They would emerge as first in their group stage 3-1, with wins against Curse EU, Eclypsia and MYM, but losing to the hungry IWantCookie. They were granted seeding directly into the semi-finals due to their placing in the group stages. On November 11 M5 would travel to Paris to compete in the offline portions of the tournament. There they would face an upset from Curse EU, loosing 0-2 and knocking them into the third-place match. They would finish the tournament with a sweep of SK Gaming, taking 3rd and €5,000 in winnings.
On November 22, 2012, Moscow 5 had the great opportunity to fly to Shanghai to attend the TGA Winter 2012 event. While not contestants of the tournament itself, the team would look to boost their popularity with the Chinese tour, doing photo ops, fan signings and Mandarin greeting videos[45][46]. M5 also played two show matches against WE and iG, winning against both. They would leave China on November 27, flying directly to Las Vegas to attend IPL 5.
On Day 1 of the IPL event, Diamondprox and M5 would advance through the group stages by defeating Curse Gaming twice and dropping a game to world champions, Taipei Assassins. They would then face World Elite which they scrimmed against heavily in Shanghai. However, WE would rout the Russian team 2-0, dropping them to the losers bracket. M5 would then defeat the tournament favorites, Korean powerhouse Azubu Blaze in a close 3 game series. M5 would get a chance to avenge their loss in the Season 2 World Championship against TPA, in round 5. Despite Alex Ich amassing an amazing 538 creep score and leading in gold to the very end of the game, M5 would still fall to the Taiwanese team in game 1, and lose again to Stanley on Nidalee in game 2, making it five consecutive loses to TPA. M5 finished the tournament in 4th place and earned $3,000 in winnings.
On January 10, 2013, resultant of the arrest of Moscow Five's CEO in July of the previous year, leaving the organization with a lack of funding, the entire roster was released from the eSports organization as it went defunct.[47][48]
Formation of Gambit[]
Four days later, on January 14, it was announced that Gambit Gaming had acquired Diamondprox and the rest of the former M5 roster.
Pre-Season 3[]
Marking their first appearance in an offline event as Gambit Gaming, in late January of 2013, the Russian team would compete in IEM Season VII - Global Challenge Katowice as one of the eight qualified teams. Gambit Gaming would go 1-2 in the group stage, winning against MYM, while losing to Curse Gaming EU as well as Azubu Blaze. Because of this, the round robin had a tie between MYM, Gambit, and Curse Gaming EU, who all went 1-2. A time coefficient was used to break the tie, giving Gambit Gaming a spot in the semi-finals. As the underdogs, Diamondprox would help GG defeat Azubu Frost 2-0, then they would go on to take first place by knocking out Frost's brother team, Azubu Blaze who they had lost to in the group stage. Gambit Gaming took home $15,000 USD (~11,609 Euros) as well as a direct seed into the IEM World Championship.
Season 3[]
Spring EU LCS[]
Having qualified as Moscow Five, Diamond and company would compete in the Riot's new professional league for Season 3, the European Season 3 League of Legends Championship Series. Gambit would be a highly respected threat throughout the 10 week Spring league, becomming one of the most feared teams to play against. Diamondprox played a pivotal role for the team in the jungle, with his constant pressure helping to snowball his team's lanes. They would complete the European Spring LCS Split in 2nd place, with a record of 21-7. This ensured their LCS spot for the summer split portion of the league. They would then take second place in the Season 3 EU Spring Playoffs, losing 2-3 to Fnatic.
IEM World Championship[]
Gambit, with Diamondprox, attended the IEM Season VII - World Championship in Hannover, Germany held in March. The team dominated their group, going an undefeated 5-0, placing them in the semi-finals. They then faced CJ Entus Frost and lost the set 2-1, knocking Gambit out of the tournament, with a finish in 3rd.
MLG Winter Championship[]
The Russian players were then invited to compete in an international exhibition at 2013 MLG Winter Championship, playing first against Americans Team Dignitas, they won 2-0, by constantly pressuring their opponent. Gambit faced Korean top contender KT Rolster B in the exhibition finals but were unable to secure 1st place, losing 2-1.
LCS All Stars[]
In April, Diamondprox with teammates "Alex Ich","Genja" and "Edward" were publicly voted to represent their respective lane positions on the Europe LCS All Star team, to compete at All-Star Shanghai 2013 and play against the world's best All Star teams, chosen in the same fashion. However, a rule stating that only 3 members of any given team could be inducted onto the team, Genja was replaced as AD Carry by Evil Geniuses' Yellowpete. The team's top lane was sOAZ from Fnatic. Diamondprox with the rest of the EU all stars, first faced off against heavy favorites Korean OGN Champions, and despite good early game play from Diamondprox, the Korean team overtook them in a 2-0 set. Their next opponent was their sibling rivalry team , the North America LCS. Both teams played an explosive two games of up and down fighting however, NA LCS ended up being the victor, knocking Diamondprox and the rest of his all stars out of the tournament. In the All Star Skills Competition, Diamondprox bested China's Troll to reach the finals and play against Korea's inSec. In a move that thrilled the crowd, two of the world's most popular junglers, agreed to play their 1 v 1 in a mirror match of Lee Sin who they were both known for. [49]inSec bested Diamondprox in the match up to win the skills tournament for junglers.
Summer EU LCS[]
A tight Summer Split resulted in a 4th place finish for Diamondprox and the team, meaning they would have a spot in the Summer Playoffs. Gambit finished 3rd after beating Evil Geniuses in the third-place match, meaning that they had qualified for the Season 3 World Championship.
World Championship[]
Gambit Gaming finished 2nd in their group behind Fnatic, meaning that they would progress to the bracket stage. Diamondprox and the team would go on to be knocked out in the quarterfinals after a hard-fought battle against NaJin Black Sword.
IEM Cologne[]
Gambit bounced back from their loss at the World Championship by coming 1st at IEM Cologne. The team did not lose a single game at the tournament, beating Cloud9 in their semifinal matchup and Fnatic in the grand final.
2014 Season[]
Diamondprox' first tournament with Gambit Gaming in the new season was the IEM World Championship. The team perfomed well, but were knocked out in the semifinals by KT Rolster Bullets.
The Spring Split was a slight disappointment for Gambit. Despite Diamondprox' convincing displays on Kha'Zix and Lee Sin amongst others, the team only managed a 5th place finish in the split. This was a fall from Gambit's high standards, but still meant that they had a spot in the Spring Playoffs. Diamondprox and the team only ended up coming 5th in the tournament after losing to Team ROCCAT in the quarterfinals.
Diamondprox was voted by EU fans to take part in the All-Star Challenge at All-Star Paris 2014 along with Froggen. Diamondprox played on Team Fire during the tournament along with Bjergsen, WeiXiao and others. Team Fire ended up losing to Team Ice as Froggen's 'Super 1v1' win against Team Fire's WeiXiao secured the overall win for Team Ice.
Alex Ich's departure from Gambit ultimately meant that the Summer Split would be worse for the team than the spring split. Gambit struggled throughout, with Diamondprox becoming a subsitute for a week of the split. The team finished in 7th place, meaning that they would have to fight for their LCS status in the Spring Promotion. Diamondprox and Gambit held on to their place in the LCS, beating SK Gaming Prime in their promotion matchup.
2015 Season[]
Due to being fan-voted in, Diamondprox and Gambit Gaming took their place at IEM Cologne. They managed to win the tournament after beating Counter Logic Gaming in the final.
Gambit Gaming had a successful Spring Split, finishing 4th in the regular season, partially thanks to Diamondprox' impressive performances on Nidalee and Sejuani in particular. The team's regular season performance meant that they would be playing in the Spring Playoffs. They were beaten 3-1 by Unicorns Of Love in the playoff quarterfinals.
Due to their 1st place finish at IEM Cologne, the team were invited to compete at the IEM Season IX - World Championship. After a Round 1 loss against the CJ Entus, Diamondprox and Gambit Gaming were knocked out of the tournament, losing to Team WE in Round 1 of the losers bracket.
Diamondprox and the team had an unsuccessful Summer Split, eventually finishing the regular season in 8th place. This meant that Gambit Gaming would be playing in the 2016 Spring Promotion. Diamondprox and the team faced mousesports, winning the series and securing their place in the 2016 Spring Season.
Trivia[]
Gameplay[]
- Has popularized a number of previously off-meta and/or non-viable jungle picks throughout his career, including:
- Udyr in season 3 with utility masteries and a
Doran's Blade start. - Evelynn in season 3 with
Spirit of the Elder Lizard. - Karma
- Dr. Mundo
- Nasus
- Volibear
- Xin Zhao after the champion's nerfs.
- Udyr in season 3 with utility masteries and a
- Revolutionized the jungle with counter-jungling methods while on Moscow Five, and is popularly considered the inventor of counter-jungling.
Achievements[]
- MVP at IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Kiev. [50]
- MVP at Season Two European Regional Finals.[51]
- MVP at IEM Season VIII - Cologne Pro Tournament.
Other[]
- The reason for "prox" in "Diamondprox" comes from the Russian World of Warcraft community adding suffixes like "x," "pro," "lol," or "z" at the ends of their names and Diamondprox deciding to add two of them to his League of Legends name to make fun of the trend.
- He started his professional career with a 1800 elo (relatively low in the pro scene).
- He is married.
- It is said by the team (and confirmed by him) that he can sleep anywhere.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Diamondprox Tournament Results | |||||
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Date | Pl | Event | Last Result | Team | Roster |
2024-09-20 | 4 | Keysie Streamers Invitational V | ВД | RomaKingx9, Diamondprox, Madrid1st, Chidoryan, Patience, Luna Rastyapa | |
2024-08-30 | 31 - 32 | EM 2024 Summer Main Event | 0 - 4RR | EGN | Vortum, Diamondprox, NOMA, Sold1er, Joao, Mistyy, sK |
2024-07-10 | 4 | European Pro League Season 2 | GLR | Lenom, StarScreen, Kakan, ive, Ilgar, Diamondprox, mirrored, Knighter, PiOk, Smarty, mecrenas, SethHS | |
2024-04-18 | 7 - 8 | Keysie Streamers Invitational IV | ВД | Sankaizer, Diamondprox, Romantheone, Skorpak, Castleinthesky, bezbxrr | |
2022-08-01 | 6 | NLC 2022 Summer Playoffs | BFR | Shikari, Diamondprox, Furuy, Odi11, Highway, D2K, Negativve | |
2022-07-27 | 6 | NLC 2022 Summer | 10 - 8RR | BFR | Shikari, Diamondprox, Furuy, Odi11, Highway, D2K, Negativve |
2021-08-01 | 10 | CBLOL 2021 Split 2 | 4 - 14RR | FUR | Tyrin, Diamondprox, Anyyy, ST3PZ, Jockster, Edward, Caos |
2020-08-30 | 2 | LCL 2020 Summer Playoffs | GMB | Dreampullka, Diamondprox, Phlaty, Shiganari, Lekcyc, PvPStejos | |
2020-08-09 | 2 | LCL 2020 Summer | 12 - 2RR | GMB | Dreampullka, Diamondprox, Phlaty, Shiganari, Lekcyc, PvPStejos |
2020-05-30 | 1 - 2 | CIS All-Star Variety Show 2020 | AOE | Likkrit, Shorty, SaNTaS, Teamless, Diamondprox |
Diamondprox 1v1 Tournament Results | |||||
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Date | Pl | Event | Prize | Team | Last Result |
2018-12-08 | 9 - 16 | All-Star 2018 Las Vegas | LCL | 0 : 1 Uzi |
Media[]
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2018
- June 18, Интервью с M5.Diamond [Lost] with Unknown Interviewer on ProPlay
- June 18, Interview with M5.DiamondProx after DH finals with dronzoru on Reddit
- July 10, Diamondprox landing a clutch Sonic Wave as Lee Sin [Lost] by Glebs Vinogradovs on YouTube
- July 18, "Лесник должен выполнять ту роль, которая необходима команде" [English Translation] with Sakuranepo-detski on Reddit
- August 25, Интервью с M5.BenQ Diamond with GamesWorldru on YouTube
- September 6, League of Legends - Player Spotlight - DiamondProx by DawnoftheDewey on YouTube
- September 21, Diamondprox: 'Koreans seem to be the most dangerous' [Archived] with Zechs_ on GosuGamers
- October 26, Diamondprox: "На финалах второго сезона мы показали самые верные стратегии" [Archived] with Гордон Пуховский on place2play
- March 7, Diamondprox: "It was impossible for us to lose" (@IEM CeBIT 2013) (video) with , and on GosuGamers
- April 11, GG.BenQ Diamond AMA with Diamondprox on Reddit
- April 19, Diamondprox 'Grilled' (Episode #46) with Thorin on YouTube
- April 24, Interview with Gambit Diamond at IEM VII World Championship (EN subs) with Gambit Gaming on YouTube
- June 16, Interview with Gambit Diamond at LCS EU DreamHack (EN subs) with Gambit Gaming on YouTube
- August 23, Diamond Thinks There is Only One Good Team in NA LCS with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 25, Интервю с Diamond от отбора на Gambit - Afk Tv на Gamescom 2013 with AFK TV on YouTube
- August 29, Interview with Gambit Diamondprox @ Gamescom 2013 (EN subs) with Gambit Gaming on YouTube
- September 20, Diamond discusses Gambits showing at Worlds with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- September 21, LolKing's S3 Worlds Coverage - Interview with Diamondprox (Danil Reshetnikov) with Matt Demers on YouTube
- November 24, Diamond after their game against Fnatic and his thoughts on the tournament's MVP with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- November 24, Interview with Gambit Diamond @ IEM Cologne (EN subs) with Gambit Gaming on YouTube
- December 9, GG BenQ Diamond AMA with Diamondprox on Reddit
- January 18, EU LCS 2014 W1: Interview with Gambit Diamond with SK Gaming on YouTube
- February 24, [인터뷰] 유럽 대표 정글러, 겜빗 게이밍의'다이아몬드 프록스'를 만나다! with Heo Yong-wook on Inven Global
- March 21, Gambit's DiamondProx on jungle Kha'zix and Alex's return to Ryze (video) with , and on onGamers
- April 2, EU LCS 2014 W11: Interview with Gambit Diamond (video) with , and on SK Gaming
- May 22, Gambit's Diamond "We are not the same as before, we are better" (video) with , and on onGamers
- December 26, Diamondprox - The Jungle's Once and Future King with , and on goldper10
- March 2, Diamondprox: ”I understood that if we would practice hard, we’d succeed” / [http://esport.aftonbladet.se/lol/diamondprox-om-gambits-tunga-start/ Diamondprox om tunga starten: ”Trodde fortfarande på vår styrka som lag” (Swedish)] with , and on Aftonbladet E-sport
- March 17, Gambit Diamond: "I Find EU Junglers the Best, Maybe After the Korean Ones" (video) with , and on Gambit Gaming
- March 18, Diamond at IEM - "I'm sorry for our performance, it's the worst thing that's ever happened to me" (video) with , and on onGamers
- April 15, Best of GMB Diamond - Highlight Montage by , and on Respawnd
- July 21, Danil "Diamondprox" Reshetnikov - League Legacies EP. 14 with , and on Azubu
- January 16, Diamondprox on playing on UOL: 'our team atmosphere is much more positive' with , and on The Score
- June 8, 'Reflections' with Diamondprox with Thorin on YouTube
- June 21, DUOS: Diamondprox and Froggen with , and on LoL Esports
- October 12, Worlds: Diamondprox about the chances of ANX with , and on Red Bull
- October 2, GMB Diamondprox: "A big reason why I began enjoying League of Legends again is that Riot did a great job of making this game better in the past one and a half years." with Joonkyu "Lasso" Seok and Woo "Ready" Hyun on Inven Global
- December 10, Diamondprox says he didn't like League for a while but explains why he really likes it now with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- December 17, GMB Diamondprox: "If you don't enjoy the game, and you are just forcing yourself to play because it's your job, you're going to be a worse player. " with NickGeracie on Inven Global
Post-Match Interviews
Date | Tournament | Match | Link |
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2022-07-13 | NLC 2022 Summer | BFR vs SNG | |
2022-07-04 | NLC 2022 Summer | ASTL vs BFR | |
2022-06-20 | NLC 2022 Summer | BFR vs MNM | Link |
2022-05-30 | NLC 2022 Summer | BFR vs RDL | Link |
2022-02-12 | LCL 2022 Spring | TSPT vs CPT | Link |
2018-10-01 | Worlds 2018 Play-In | GMB vs KLG | Link |
2013-12-21 | Battle of the Atlantic 2013 | XDG vs GMB | Link |
2013-04-20 | EU LCS 2013 Spring | DB vs GMB | Link |
2013-04-13 | EU LCS 2013 Spring | aAa vs GMB | Link |
2013-03-31 | EU LCS 2013 Spring | GMB vs CW | Link |
2013-03-01 | EU LCS 2013 Spring | EG vs GMB | Link |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Объявлен состав M5.LoL (Russian) moscowfive.ru
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 LoL roster leaves Moscow Five moscowfive.ru
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Состав по LoL покидает организацию Moscow Five (Russian) moscowfive.ru
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Gambit Gaming's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Gambit Gaming: New Home For Alex Ich & Co. in2lol.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Unicorns Of Love's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Unicorns Of Love's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Diamondprox leaves Gambit gambit.gg
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 The King of the Jungle is back! gambit.gg
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Philadelphia 76ers acquire, merge and manage leading esports teams Dignitas and Apex team-dignitas.net
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Apex Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Diamondprox's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Gambit Esports' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Diamondprox to lead Gambit LCL team gambit.gg
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 FURIA's Tweet (Portuguese) twitter.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 FURIA Esports' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2022-05-22; after change - EU - 2022-05-23
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 LoL Esports' VK Post (Russian) vk.com
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 TEAM SPIRIT ПРЕЗЕНТУЕТ СОСТАВ ПО LEAGUE OF LEGENDS (Russian) teamspirit.ru
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Bifrost's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Gambit's line-up at LCS Summer Week 8 gambit-gaming.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 Diamond Returns to Gambit's starting lineup gambit-gaming.com
- ↑ Unicorns Of Love's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - CIS - 2018-07-24; after change - CIS - 2019-03-01
- ↑ Gambit Esports' VK Post (Russian) vk.com
- ↑ Gambit Esports' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - CIS - 2020-02-21; after change - CIS - 2020-02-25
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - CIS - 2020-08-01; after change - CIS - 2020-08-02
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - BR - 2021-05-24; after change - BR - 2021-05-25
- ↑ Diamondprox's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Diamondprox's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Bifrost's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ League of Legends ~ #03 - Empire's Epic Combo Vs. SK Gaming youtube.com
- ↑ IEM Kiev 2012 Group Stage Results esl-world.net
- ↑ IEM Kiev 2012 Playoff Results esl-world.net
- ↑ Kings of Europe 2012 Group A Results fnatic.com
- ↑ Kings of Europe 2012 Playoff Results fnatic.com
- ↑ IEM Hannover 2012 Group Results esl-world.net
- ↑ IEM Hannover 2012 Playoff Results esl-world.net
- ↑ Corsair Vengeance Cup 2012 Playoff Results vengeance-cup.corsair.com
- ↑ Dreamhack 2012 Results tournaments.leaugeoflegends.com
- ↑ ECC:Poland 2012 Results tournaments.leagueoflegends.com
- ↑ IEM Gamescom 2012 Results esl.tv
- ↑ ggChronicle Power Rankings ggchronicle.com
- ↑ M5.BenQ's World Tour
- ↑ M5中国表演赛前训练视频:用中文向大家问好
- ↑ Moscow Five Releases League of Legends Team English moscowfive.ru
- ↑ Moscow Five Releases League of Legends Team Russian moscowfive.ru
- ↑ insec vs diamondprox lee sin mirror match with redditt.com
- ↑ Vote for LoL MVP "ESL World"
- ↑ Season Two European Regionals - Final Day Recap"tournaments.leagueoflegends.com"