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    Sébastien Debs (born 11 May 1992), better known as Ceb, is a French professional Dota 2 player who plays for OG. He won The International 2018 and 2019, as well as the team's coach when they won four Dota Major Championships. Career. Debs' professional Dota 2 career started with Team Shakira in 2011. The team first gained notability after ...

    • Sébastien Debs
    • 7ckngMad, 7Mad
    • French
    • 2011–2021
  2. After the conclusion of The International 2022, Ceb formed a new team called Old G to compete at DPC 2023. He would play for OG as stand-in in DreamLeague Season 20 and Riyadh Masters 2023. Ceb rejoined the active roster of OG in July 30, 2023. Trivia . Studies entrepreneurship and management.

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  4. Mar 16, 2023 · 1 h 24 min. In the world of team esports, how much of an impact can one man make? For fans of Dota 2 who have followed the incredible career of Sébastien 'Ceb' Debs, the answer would be hard to...

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    Sébastien "Ceb" Debs (formerly known as 7ckngMad) is a French/Lebanese professional Dota 2 player who last played for OG. He announced his retirement from the competitive scene on November 18th, 2021.

    Team Shakira and Western Wolves7ckngMad's professional Dota 2 career started with Team Shakira in 2011. The team first gained notability after placing 4th in Dreamhack Winter 2011 and shortly after Sébastien, along with the rest of the team, was picked up by Western Wolves. After only three months with Western Wolves, paved with roster issues, 7ckingmad left the organisation and decided to join a rehash of mTw led by Troels "Synderen" Nielsen.

    mTw and The International 2012The new mTw squad managed to win the organisations first tournament and went on to beat Next.kz in the finals of the West Qualifiers for The International 2012, qualifying for the main event. The team continued having success in almost every tournament it took part in, most notably winning DreamHack Summer 2012. Going into The International 2012 the team was considered as one of the top contenders.

    After, what can only be described as a team-wide collapse, 7ckingMad and his team ended up last in their group with a score of 3-11, only taking a game off TongFu, Darer and CompLexity Gaming. Shortly thereafter 7ckngMad, once again accompanied by Sockshka and Funzii, left the team citing "interpersonal issues" and decided to re-form Team Shakira.

    Team Shakira, Shiba Gaming and DD.DotaTwo months after re-forming Team Shakira four of the players on the team played in ESWC 2012 as Shiba Gaming. With the help of Alexander "CalculuS" Rathcke they finished 3rd place. The players decided to merge with the then MYM, forming a six-man squad where 7ckngMad took the role as coach/manager/stand-in. Shortly after the formation the team decided not to work with MYM and formed DD.Dota instead.

    After only a short while the German player Angelo "THEneNo-" Gonzalez decided to leave the team and 7ckngMad was once again back on the main roster. Following another time of roster stability issues, the team, now featuring Airat "Silent" Gaziev and Artur "Goblak" Kostenko, entered the qualifier for The International 2013. After placing second in the West Qualifier they faced Chinese team RattleSnake in the Wildcard Match. Before the wildcard match the team was signed by Quantic Gaming and therefore entered the tournament as Quantic.

    The wildcard game ended in a heartbreaking fashion for 7ckinMad and his team. After two games the score was tied but RattleSnake managed to take the last two games of the series in a dominating fashion. Rattlesnake managed to eliminate Quantic 3-1 both due to good play from their own team but also misplays from Quantic, with the most famous one being Sockshka stunning a Beastmaster Boar due to a misclick that could otherwise have stunned three enemy heroes. This ended all hopes for 7ckngMad to qualify for the tournament.

    •Enjoys playing basketball and hip-hop dancing in his free time.

    •Studies entrepreneurship and management.

    •As of TI9, he is the first and only French player to win The International.

    •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, ana, Topson, and JerAx on team OG.

  6. Jul 31, 2022 · So fans were pleased to see Ceb have another run as a competitive player in the ESL One Stockholm Major 2022 where he went on to lift the trophy. We were curious about whether that had sparked an itch in Ceb, prompting him to return to competitive Dota 2 once again. Ceb explained that he alway feels that urge to compete as a professional player.

  7. Feb 23, 2024 · Despite not having a full roster right now, Ceb is already seeing improvements in the team’s development and performance. DreamLeague Season 22 is just the first tournament of the year for them, and in his own words, “it's just a matter of time” before OG will be back in shape and ready to win championship titles again.

  8. Sébastien "Ceb" Debs has competed in Dota 2 since 2011. He transitioned to coaching OG in 2016, but in 2018 was called back to active play as a stand-in for the squad. He ultimately filled the offlane role as the team went on to win historic back-to-back The Internationals in 2018 and 2019.

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