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Kyle
Kyle
Background Information
Name:Kyle Freedman
Birthdate:1992-7-9 (age 32)
Country:United States United States
Role:Analyst, Caster
Alternate IDs:melonzz, Swindle, swindlezz, swindlemelonzz
Signature Heroes:Leshrac icon Jakiro icon [[|40px|link=Silencer]]
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History
Dota 2:
2014-??-?? — 2014-08-27
stayGreen
2014-08-27 — 2018-03-16

Kyle "melonzz" Freedman is a commentator, analyst, and former American professional Heroes of Newerth and Dota 2 player. He switched full-time to Dota 2 from HoN in mid-2014. He retired from professional Dota to focus on broadcasting after The International 2018.[1]

Biography[]

Heroes of Newerth[]

Kyle "Swindlemelonzz" Freedman got his start in competitive gaming playing Heroes of Newerth. He primarily played for team stayGreen with his brother, Zfreek. Team stayGreen's roster started with Swindlemelonzz, Zfreek, Khezu, Skyzoe, and Sender; they added Chessie and SlickZ when Skyzoe and Sender left. stayGreen went on to win 5 consecutive major LAN titles (with Khezu and Slickz replaced by Limmp and Mynuts after 2 of them), beating fnatic's record and disbanded right after in early 2014. After TI4, Kyle transitioned to Dota 2, where he spent four years at Complexity Gaming before being controversially evicted from the team in early 2018.

Dota 2[]

Kyle started playing Dota 2 after coming back from his hiatus. He originally put down competitive gaming, but soon grew tired and realized playing Dota 2 was his dream as his former teammate ppd on Evil Geniuses placed third at The International 2014 the year before. He knew he had the skills to be the best so he charged into Dota 2. His brother zfreek put down offers from other teams to join his brother. Together, they went in to the scene and were picked up by Complexity Gaming with the roster of Moonmeander, Riser, Zfreek, Swindlemelonzz, and Limmp. The roster changed with Riser's injury, but the HoN vets proved to everyone that they were a force to be contended with when they 2-0'd the North American Rejects in the The International 2015 American Qualifiers. At The International 2015, he was featured in a player profile, in tandem with his brother, Zfreek and was placed 9-12th in the tournament.[2]

In 2016, he came fourth place in EPICENTER Season 1, beating fellow North American rivals, Evil Geniuses in the lower brackets.

On March 16th, 2018 Complexity Gaming announced the departure of Kyle, citing the published reason indicating "Personality conflicts within the team were too severe to continue".[3] He later found immediate success as an analyst with the English talent for several tournaments such as Dota 2 Asia Championships 2018, EPICENTER 2018 and the Supermajor 2018.[4] His efforts later awarded him an invite to The International 2018.

Following The International 2018, he decided to retire from professional Dota and focus full-time on broadcasting.[1] In the 2018/19 season, he was invited as talent to four out of five Majors and finally was once again included as broadcast talent at The International 2019.

Trivia[]

Achievements[]

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2017
Date Place Event Opponent Winnings
2017-05-31 A33rd DreamLeague Season 7 - NA Division 0/2/1  Grp. S. $2,000
2017-05-25 A22nd Dota 2 BEAT Invitational - Season 8 1 : 3  Team Freedom Team Freedom $3,000
2017-03-03 A22nd Betway Arena King of the Hill #1 1 : 3  Evil Geniuses Evil Geniuses $1,000
2017-02-17 A22nd Elimination Mode 3.0 1 : 3  OG OG $8,000
2016
2016-12-07 A99th - 16th Boston Major 2016 0 : 2  WarriorsGaming WarriorsGaming.Unity $62,500
2016-11-11 A77th - 8th Northern Arena BEAT Invitational 0 : 1  Alliance Alliance $2,000
2016-07-22 A77th - 8th StarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 2 1 : 2  F.R.I.E.N.D.S. F.R.I.E.N.D.S. $7,500
2016-06-18 A55th - 6th ESL One Frankfurt 2016 0 : 2  Natus Vincere Natus Vincere $12,472
2016-06-09 A99th - 12th Manila Major 2016 0 : 2  Team Liquid Team Liquid $45,000
2016-05-14 A44th EPICENTER 2016 0 : 2  Newbee Newbee $30,000
2016-04-23 A55th - 6th ESL One Manila 2016 0 : 2  Wings Gaming Wings Gaming $12,500
2016-03-20 A33rd - 4th Dota Pit League Season 4 0 : 2  MVP Phoenix MVP Phoenix $25,313
2016-03-05 A55th - 6th Shanghai Major 2016 0 : 2  Evil Geniuses Evil Geniuses $202,500
2015
2015-09-22 A33rd - 4th Game Show Global eSports Cup Season 1 0/3/2  Group Stage (W/D/L) $1,000
2015-09-22 A33rd - 4th BTS Americas Season 2 1 : 2  Team Imagine Team Imagine $1,000
2015-08-05 A99th - 12th The International 2015 1 : 2  Virtus Virtus.pro $221,155
2015-07-17 A33rd - 4th BTS Americas 1 : 2  Champions of Summer's Rift Champions of Summer's Rift $1,000
2015-02-28 A33rd Dota 2 Canada Cup Season 4 2 : 0  Void Boys Void Boys $750
2014
2014-12-11 A77th - 8th Dota Pit League Season 2 0 : 2  Cloud9 Cloud9 $2,015
2014-12-05 A22nd Battle of America 2 : 3  Wheel Whreck While Whistling Wheel Whreck While Whistling $1,000
2014-10-01 A33rd Dota 2 Canada Cup Season 3 2 : 0  Shadows of the Past $250

Hightlight Videos[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Kyle Freedman (2019-09-09). "Musings of a Moron". medium.com.
  2. "TI5 Player Profiles - swindlemelonzz & zfreek - Complexity". 2015-07-27. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
  3. "Thank You, Kyle". complexitygaming. 2018-03-16.
  4. Artyom "dfs" Kutateladze (2018-03-20). "Kyle and Winter will help cover the DAC 2018 Major in China". cybersport.com. Retrieved 2018-04-15.
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