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{{Player infobox
 
| id = Mushi
 
| id = Mushi
 
| image = Mushi.jpg
 
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| romanized name = Chai Yee Fung
 
| romanized name = Chai Yee Fung
 
| birth date = 1990-11-27
 
| birth date = 1990-11-27
| country = {{Icon flag|country=Malaysia}} Malaysia
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| country = Malaysia
| team = {{team|Fnatic}}
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| team =
 
| role = Midlaner, Carry, Support
 
| role = Midlaner, Carry, Support
| heroes = {{Hero|Shadow Fiend}} {{Hero|Queen of Pain}} {{Hero|Outworld Devourer}}
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| heroes = Shadow Fiend, Queen of Pain, Medusa
 
| altids = MuShi-, FENG
 
| altids = MuShi-, FENG
| datdota = 67
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| steamid = 89871557
| dotabuff = 89871557
 
 
| facebook = mushichai
 
| facebook = mushichai
 
| twitter = Mushi_Chai
 
| twitter = Mushi_Chai
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{{TH|2011|Nirvana.my}}
 
{{TH|2011|Nirvana.my}}
 
| history dota2 = '''Dota 2:'''
 
| history dota2 = '''Dota 2:'''
{{TH|2011-09-05 — 2013-08-27|Orange}}
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{{TH|2011-09-05 — 2013-08-27|Orange Esports}}
 
{{TH|2013-09-04 — 2014-08-26|Team DK}}
 
{{TH|2013-09-04 — 2014-08-26|Team DK}}
 
{{TH|2014-10-01 — 2014-11-12|Team Malaysia}}
 
{{TH|2014-10-01 — 2014-11-12|Team Malaysia}}
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{{TH|2015-03-01 — 2015-03-26|EHOME.my}}
 
{{TH|2015-03-01 — 2015-03-26|EHOME.my}}
 
{{TH|2015-03-26 — 2015-06-04|Team Malaysia}}
 
{{TH|2015-03-26 — 2015-06-04|Team Malaysia}}
{{TH|2015-06-04 — '''Present'''|Fnatic}}
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{{TH|2015-06-04 — 2017-02-06|Fnatic}}
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{{TH|2017-03-02 — 2017-03-09|Mineski-X |stand-in}}
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{{TH|2017-03-18 — 2018-11-11|Mineski}}
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{{TH|2019-01-20 — 2019-02-19|Tigers}}
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{{TH|2019-02-19 — 2019-04-14|Team Aster}}
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{{TH|2019-05-07 — 2019-09-05|Geek Fam}}
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{{TH|2019-09-05 — 2019-10-14|Keen Gaming}}
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{{TH|2019-11-?? — 2019-12-??|Brothers United}}
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{{TH|2020-01-30 — 2021-01-02|IO}}
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{{TH|2021-01-02 — 2021-05-23|Team SMG}}
 
}}
 
}}
   
Chai '''"Mushi"''' Yee Fung is a Malaysian professional Dota 2 player currently playing for {{team|Fnatic}}.
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Chai '''"Mushi"''' Yee Fung is a Malaysian professional Dota 2 player.
   
==History==
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== History ==
===[[Neolution Orange|Orange eSports]]===
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=== [[Neolution Orange|Orange eSports]] ===
 
Mushi joined Orange on September 5, 2011. The team did well, dominating the SEA scene. The team would go on to place third in [[The International 2013]], where they were defeated in a close series against [[Natus Vincere]]. After TI3, Mushi left the team.
 
Mushi joined Orange on September 5, 2011. The team did well, dominating the SEA scene. The team would go on to place third in [[The International 2013]], where they were defeated in a close series against [[Natus Vincere]]. After TI3, Mushi left the team.
   
===[[Team DK]]===
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=== [[Team DK]] ===
 
Mushi joined Team DK on September 4, 2013.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://dota2.sgamer.com/news/201309/152488.html |title=Mushi and LaNm to DK, Dai stays}}</ref> DK quickly became one of the top teams in the world, rivaling [[Newbee]] and [[Evil Geniuses]]. However, at [[The International 2014]], the team came in a disappointing fourth place, being defeated 2:0 by [[Vici Gaming]]. After TI4, the team disbanded and Mushi went back to Malaysia.
 
Mushi joined Team DK on September 4, 2013.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://dota2.sgamer.com/news/201309/152488.html |title=Mushi and LaNm to DK, Dai stays}}</ref> DK quickly became one of the top teams in the world, rivaling [[Newbee]] and [[Evil Geniuses]]. However, at [[The International 2014]], the team came in a disappointing fourth place, being defeated 2:0 by [[Vici Gaming]]. After TI4, the team disbanded and Mushi went back to Malaysia.
   
===[[Team Malaysia]]===
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=== [[Team Malaysia]] ===
 
Mushi joined Team Malaysia on October 1, 2014. Consisting of the old Orange squad, the team once again dominated the SEA scene. After losing to [[First Departure]] and failing to qualify for [[The Summit 2]], Mushi left the team. After [[Dota 2 Asia Championship 2015]], [[Mushi]] and [[Ohaiyo]] formed a team with [[EHOME]] with teammate consisting of [[kYxY]], [[Kecik Imba]] and [[JoHnNy]] but after a month they were drop by [[EHOME]]. The team continued to play under [[Team Malaysia]] until they were picked up by [[Fnatic]] in June 4,2015
 
Mushi joined Team Malaysia on October 1, 2014. Consisting of the old Orange squad, the team once again dominated the SEA scene. After losing to [[First Departure]] and failing to qualify for [[The Summit 2]], Mushi left the team. After [[Dota 2 Asia Championship 2015]], [[Mushi]] and [[Ohaiyo]] formed a team with [[EHOME]] with teammate consisting of [[kYxY]], [[Kecik Imba]] and [[JoHnNy]] but after a month they were drop by [[EHOME]]. The team continued to play under [[Team Malaysia]] until they were picked up by [[Fnatic]] in June 4,2015
   
===[[Fnatic]]===
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=== [[Fnatic]] ===
Mushi joined Fnatic on June 4, 2015. During [[The International 2015]], they defeated [[Team Secret]] which was the favorite of the tournament. However they still ended up in 7th out of 8 teams in their group, not winning any 2:0 score. Then [[Virtus.pro]] chose [[Fnatic]] to fight with as their another option was [[Natus Vincere]], which they knew each other. Fnatic were defeated by [[Virtus.pro]] finishing in 13th-16th place. [[kYxY]], [[Kecik Imba]] and [[JoHnNy]] were later kicked and [[Fnatic]] announced the new lineup on August 26, 2015 consisting of [[Mushi]], [[Net]], [[Ohaiyo]], [[Chrissy]] and [[Black^]].
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Mushi joined Fnatic on June 4, 2015. During [[The International 2015]], they defeated [[Team Secret]] which was the favorite of the tournament. However they still ended up in 7th out of 8 teams in their group, not winning any 2:0 score. Then [[Virtus.pro]] chose [[Fnatic]] to fight with as their another option was [[Natus Vincere]], which they knew each other. Fnatic were defeated by [[Virtus.pro]] finishing in 13th-16th place. [[kYxY]], [[Kecik Imba]] and [[JoHnNy]] were later kicked and [[Fnatic]] announced the new lineup on August 26, 2015 consisting of [[Mushi]], [[Net (player)|Net]], [[Ohaiyo]], [[Chrissy]] and [[Black^]].
   
==Achievements==
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==Trivia==
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*After one of the largest DotA tournaments, SMM 2009, [[KuroKy]] stated that "after playing mid against MuShi I felt like a noob".<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.gosugamers.net/dota/news/10952-kuroky-i-decided-to-leave-mym | title = Kuroky: "I decided to leave MYM" | author = Chris "''Zeyall''" H. | date = 2009-12-07 |publisher=GosuGamers | accessdate = 2013-08-16 }}</ref>
===With Orange eSports===
 
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== Achievements ==
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{{Outdatedsection}}
 
=== With Orange eSports ===
 
{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;"
 
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| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold" | [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]]
 
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold" | [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]]
 
| [[Malaysia Invitational]]
 
| [[Malaysia Invitational]]
| {{Icon flag|country=Malaysia}} Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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| {{Flag|Malaysia}} Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
 
| 17 - 18 December 2011
 
| 17 - 18 December 2011
 
| $5,000 USD
 
| $5,000 USD
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| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="silver" | [[File:Silver medal icon.svg|2nd Place]]
 
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="silver" | [[File:Silver medal icon.svg|2nd Place]]
 
| [[Razer Dota 2 Tournament]]
 
| [[Razer Dota 2 Tournament]]
| {{Icon flag|country=Singapore}} Singapore
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| {{Flag|Singapore}} Singapore
 
| 8 - 11 March 2012
 
| 8 - 11 March 2012
 
| $1,000 USD
 
| $1,000 USD
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| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold" | [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]]
 
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold" | [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]]
 
| [[Razer Invitational Showcase]]
 
| [[Razer Invitational Showcase]]
| {{Icon flag|country=Malaysia}} Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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| {{Flag|Malaysia}} Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
 
| 13 - 15 April 2012
 
| 13 - 15 April 2012
 
| $2,000 USD
 
| $2,000 USD
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| style="text-align:center" | ~7th
 
| style="text-align:center" | ~7th
 
| [[The International 2012]]
 
| [[The International 2012]]
| {{Icon flag|country=United States}} Seattle, Washington, United States
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| {{Flag|United States}} Seattle, Washington, United States
 
| 26 August - 2 September 2012
 
| 26 August - 2 September 2012
 
| $25,000 USD
 
| $25,000 USD
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| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold" | [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]]
 
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold" | [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]]
 
| [[WCG Asian Championships 2012]]
 
| [[WCG Asian Championships 2012]]
| {{Icon flag|country=Malaysia}} Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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| {{Flag|Malaysia}} Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
 
| 8 - 9 September 2012
 
| 8 - 9 September 2012
 
| $3,000
 
| $3,000
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| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="CC9966" | [[File:Bronze medal icon.svg|3rd Place]]
 
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="CC9966" | [[File:Bronze medal icon.svg|3rd Place]]
 
| [[G-1 Champions League Season 4]]
 
| [[G-1 Champions League Season 4]]
| {{Icon flag|country=China}} Fuzhou, China
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| {{Flag|China}} Fuzhou, China
 
| 22 October - 18 November 2012
 
| 22 October - 18 November 2012
 
| $8,000
 
| $8,000
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| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold" | [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]]
 
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold" | [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]]
 
| [[Asian Gaming League 2]]
 
| [[Asian Gaming League 2]]
| {{Icon flag|country=Malaysia}} Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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| {{Flag|Malaysia}} Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
 
| 6 - 7 April 2013
 
| 6 - 7 April 2013
 
| 3,000 RM ($900) + Gear/Software
 
| 3,000 RM ($900) + Gear/Software
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| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="CC9966" | [[File:Bronze medal icon.svg|3rd Place]]
 
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="CC9966" | [[File:Bronze medal icon.svg|3rd Place]]
 
| [[G-1 Champions League Season 5]]
 
| [[G-1 Champions League Season 5]]
| {{Icon flag|country=China}} Shanghai, China
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| {{Flag|China}} Shanghai, China
 
| 24 - 26 May 2013
 
| 24 - 26 May 2013
 
| ¥30,000 RMB (~$4,800 USD)
 
| ¥30,000 RMB (~$4,800 USD)
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| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="CC9966" | [[File:Bronze medal icon.svg|3rd Place]]
 
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="CC9966" | [[File:Bronze medal icon.svg|3rd Place]]
 
| [[The International 2013]]
 
| [[The International 2013]]
| {{Icon flag|country=United States}} Seattle, Washington, United States
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| {{Flag|United States}} Seattle, Washington, United States
 
| 2 - 11 August 2013
 
| 2 - 11 August 2013
 
| $287,438 USD
 
| $287,438 USD
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===With Team DK===
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=== With Team DK ===
 
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| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="silver" | [[File:Silver medal icon.svg|2nd Place]]
 
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="silver" | [[File:Silver medal icon.svg|2nd Place]]
 
| [[MLG Columbus 2013]]
 
| [[MLG Columbus 2013]]
| {{Icon flag|country=United States}} Columbus, Ohio, United States
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| {{Flag|United States}} Columbus, Ohio, United States
 
| 22 - 24 November 2013
 
| 22 - 24 November 2013
 
| $27,378 USD
 
| $27,378 USD
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| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold" | [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]]
 
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold" | [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]]
 
| [[WPC-ACE Dota 2 League]]
 
| [[WPC-ACE Dota 2 League]]
| {{Icon flag|country=China}} Shanghai, China
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| {{Flag|China}} Shanghai, China
 
| 22 September 2013 - 1 January 2014
 
| 22 September 2013 - 1 January 2014
 
| ¥100,000,000 RMB (~$162,800 USD)
 
| ¥100,000,000 RMB (~$162,800 USD)
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| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="silver" | [[File:Silver medal icon.svg|2nd Place]]
 
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="silver" | [[File:Silver medal icon.svg|2nd Place]]
 
| [[Red Bull Esports Champion League 2014]]
 
| [[Red Bull Esports Champion League 2014]]
| {{Icon flag|country=China}} Beijing, China
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| {{Flag|China}} Beijing, China
 
| 3 - 7 January 2014
 
| 3 - 7 January 2014
 
| ¥20,000 RMB (~$3,250 USD)
 
| ¥20,000 RMB (~$3,250 USD)
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| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold" | [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]]
 
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold" | [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]]
 
| [[G-League 2013]]
 
| [[G-League 2013]]
| {{Icon flag|country=China}} Shanghai, China
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| {{Flag|China}} Shanghai, China
 
| 9 December 2013 - 19 January 2014
 
| 9 December 2013 - 19 January 2014
 
| ¥200,000 RMB (~$32,550 USD)
 
| ¥200,000 RMB (~$32,550 USD)
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| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="silver" | [[File:Silver medal icon.svg|2nd Place]]
 
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="silver" | [[File:Silver medal icon.svg|2nd Place]]
 
| [[WPC World Esports Professional Classic]]
 
| [[WPC World Esports Professional Classic]]
| {{Icon flag|country=China}} Shanghai, China
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| {{Flag|China}} Shanghai, China
 
| 29 March - 6 June 2014
 
| 29 March - 6 June 2014
 
| ¥300,000 RMB (~$48,830 USD)
 
| ¥300,000 RMB (~$48,830 USD)
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| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="silver" | [[File:Silver medal icon.svg|2nd Place]]
 
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="silver" | [[File:Silver medal icon.svg|2nd Place]]
 
| [[The Summit]]
 
| [[The Summit]]
| {{Icon flag|country=United States}} Los Angeles, California, United States
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| {{Flag|United States}} Los Angeles, California, United States
 
| 5 - 8 June 2014
 
| 5 - 8 June 2014
 
| $25,589 USD
 
| $25,589 USD
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| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold" | [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]]
 
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold" | [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]]
 
| [[Esports Champion League]]
 
| [[Esports Champion League]]
| {{Icon flag|country=China}} China
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| {{Flag|China}} China
 
| 26 March - 15 June 2014
 
| 26 March - 15 June 2014
 
| ¥100,000 RMB (~$16,270 USD)
 
| ¥100,000 RMB (~$16,270 USD)
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| style="text-align:center" | 4th
 
| style="text-align:center" | 4th
 
| [[The International 2014]]
 
| [[The International 2014]]
| {{Icon flag|country=United States}} Seattle, Washington, United States
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| {{Flag|United States}} Seattle, Washington, United States
 
| 8 - 21 July 2014
 
| 8 - 21 July 2014
 
| $819,802 USD
 
| $819,802 USD
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==References==
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==Awards==
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* 4th 2010 GosuAwards: Best mid solo
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* [[File:Bronze medal icon.svg|3rd Place]] 2012 GosuAwards: Community's choice: Best mid solo
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* [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]] 2013 GosuAwards: Best mid solo
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* [[File:Gold medal icon.svg|1st Place]] 2013 GosuAwards: Community's choice: Best mid solo
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== References ==
 
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Mushi
Mushi
Background Information
Name:蔡宜风
Romanized Name:Chai Yee Fung
Birthdate:1990-11-27 (age 33)
Country:Malaysia Malaysia
Role:Midlaner, Carry, Support
Alternate IDs:MuShi-, FENG
Signature Heroes:Shadow Fiend icon Queen of Pain icon Medusa icon
Links
datdota:89871557
DOTABUFF:89871557
OpenDota:89871557
Facebook:mushichai
Twitter:Mushi_Chai
History
Dota:
2009
UCPro
2009 — 2010
CyberTime
2009 — 2010
Nirvana.my
2010 — 2011
CCM
2011
Nirvana.my
Dota 2:
2011-09-05 — 2013-08-27
2013-09-04 — 2014-08-26
2014-10-01 — 2014-11-12
2015-01-07 — 2015-03-01
2015-03-01 — 2015-03-26
2015-03-26 — 2015-06-04
2015-06-04 — 2017-02-06
2017-03-02 — 2017-03-09
Mineski-X  (Stand-in)
2017-03-18 — 2018-11-11
2019-01-20 — 2019-02-19
Tigers
2019-02-19 — 2019-04-14
2019-05-07 — 2019-09-05
2019-09-05 — 2019-10-14
2019-11-?? — 2019-12-??
Brothers United
2020-01-30 — 2021-01-02
2021-01-02 — 2021-05-23
Team SMG

Chai "Mushi" Yee Fung is a Malaysian professional Dota 2 player.

History

Orange eSports

Mushi joined Orange on September 5, 2011. The team did well, dominating the SEA scene. The team would go on to place third in The International 2013, where they were defeated in a close series against Natus Vincere. After TI3, Mushi left the team.

Team DK

Mushi joined Team DK on September 4, 2013.[1] DK quickly became one of the top teams in the world, rivaling Newbee and Evil Geniuses. However, at The International 2014, the team came in a disappointing fourth place, being defeated 2:0 by Vici Gaming. After TI4, the team disbanded and Mushi went back to Malaysia.

Team Malaysia

Mushi joined Team Malaysia on October 1, 2014. Consisting of the old Orange squad, the team once again dominated the SEA scene. After losing to First Departure and failing to qualify for The Summit 2, Mushi left the team. After Dota 2 Asia Championship 2015, Mushi and Ohaiyo formed a team with EHOME with teammate consisting of kYxY, Kecik Imba and JoHnNy but after a month they were drop by EHOME. The team continued to play under Team Malaysia until they were picked up by Fnatic in June 4,2015

Fnatic

Mushi joined Fnatic on June 4, 2015. During The International 2015, they defeated Team Secret which was the favorite of the tournament. However they still ended up in 7th out of 8 teams in their group, not winning any 2:0 score. Then Virtus.pro chose Fnatic to fight with as their another option was Natus Vincere, which they knew each other. Fnatic were defeated by Virtus.pro finishing in 13th-16th place. kYxY, Kecik Imba and JoHnNy were later kicked and Fnatic announced the new lineup on August 26, 2015 consisting of Mushi, Net, Ohaiyo, Chrissy and Black^.

Trivia

  • After one of the largest DotA tournaments, SMM 2009, KuroKy stated that "after playing mid against MuShi I felt like a noob".[2]

Achievements

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With Orange eSports

Place Tournament Location Date Prize money
1st Place Malaysia Invitational Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 17 - 18 December 2011 $5,000 USD
2nd Place Razer Dota 2 Tournament Singapore Singapore 8 - 11 March 2012 $1,000 USD
1st Place Razer Invitational Showcase Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 13 - 15 April 2012 $2,000 USD
3rd Place Gigabyte Dota Masters Online 30 April - 23 June 2012 $750 USD
1st Place joinDOTA Masters IX Online 23 - 24 June 2012 €500 EUR (~$620 USD)
~7th The International 2012 United States Seattle, Washington, United States 26 August - 2 September 2012 $25,000 USD
1st Place WCG Asian Championships 2012 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 8 - 9 September 2012 $3,000
3rd Place G-1 Champions League Season 4 China Fuzhou, China 22 October - 18 November 2012 $8,000
1st Place SEA League Online 4 - 8 February 2013 $800
1st Place GEST - The Challenge 2 Online 16 - 18 March 2013 $3,000 USD
1st Place Asian Gaming League 2 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 6 - 7 April 2013 3,000 RM ($900) + Gear/Software
3rd Place G-1 Champions League Season 5 China Shanghai, China 24 - 26 May 2013 ¥30,000 RMB (~$4,800 USD)
1st Place GEST - May 2013 Online 30 May - 2 June 2013 $1,000 USD
3rd Place The International 2013 United States Seattle, Washington, United States 2 - 11 August 2013 $287,438 USD

With Team DK

Place Tournament Location Date Prize money
2nd Place MLG Columbus 2013 United States Columbus, Ohio, United States 22 - 24 November 2013 $27,378 USD
1st Place Fengyun Tournament Online 23 - 28 December 2013 ¥60,000 RMB (~$9,880 USD)
1st Place WPC-ACE Dota 2 League China Shanghai, China 22 September 2013 - 1 January 2014 ¥100,000,000 RMB (~$162,800 USD)
2nd Place Red Bull Esports Champion League 2014 China Beijing, China 3 - 7 January 2014 ¥20,000 RMB (~$3,250 USD)
1st Place G-League 2013 China Shanghai, China 9 December 2013 - 19 January 2014 ¥200,000 RMB (~$32,550 USD)
1st Place Sina Cup Supernova Season 3 Online 25 February - 8 March 2014 ¥60,000 RMB (~$9,880 USD)
2nd Place WPC World Esports Professional Classic China Shanghai, China 29 March - 6 June 2014 ¥300,000 RMB (~$48,830 USD)
2nd Place The Summit United States Los Angeles, California, United States 5 - 8 June 2014 $25,589 USD
1st Place Esports Champion League China China 26 March - 15 June 2014 ¥100,000 RMB (~$16,270 USD)
4th The International 2014 United States Seattle, Washington, United States 8 - 21 July 2014 $819,802 USD

Awards

  • 4th 2010 GosuAwards: Best mid solo
  • 3rd Place 2012 GosuAwards: Community's choice: Best mid solo
  • 1st Place 2013 GosuAwards: Best mid solo
  • 1st Place 2013 GosuAwards: Community's choice: Best mid solo

References

  1. "Mushi and LaNm to DK, Dai stays".
  2. Chris "Zeyall" H. (2009-12-07). "Kuroky: "I decided to leave MYM"". GosuGamers. Retrieved 2013-08-16.