No[o]ne sold his Dota 2 account, - Cooman
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Zaur "Cooman" Shakhmurzaev, a streamer and former esports player, claimed that Vladimir "No[o]ne" Minenko, the mid-laner for
Cloud9, sold one of his Dota 2 accounts.
He made this statement during a Twitch stream.
"This isn’t No[o]ne; he sold the account to someone else. I don’t know, is it really that bad that accounts are being sold?"
He reportedly encountered an account of rank 957 in matchmaking but stated that it wasn't played by No[o]ne. An unknown player under the nickname Believe was on the same team as Cooman and played as Keeper of the Light. Fans checked the player using special services, and the bot indicated that it was supposedly No[o]ne.
It’s possible that this could have been a smurf account of the esports player, but No[o]ne has not commented on the situation.
Recall that Ivan "Pure" Moskalenko made a high-profile statement about No[o]ne and his performances on the Dota 2 pro scene.






