Sébastien “Ceb” Debs, renowned for his successes and recent retirement, has taken on a new role as captain and hard support for OG’s latest Dota 2 roster. In an exclusive interview with ONE Esports during ESL One Kuala Lumpur in December, Ceb discusses OG’s recent acquisitions, their approach to player changes, and what sets OG apart.
OG’s post-TI12 roster shuffle introduced Adrián “Wisper” Dobles and Matthew “Ari” Walker as the new offlane duo. Ceb emphasizes OG’s meticulous recruitment process, planning ahead rather than reacting to opportunities. The organization spent nearly a year discussing Wisper and Ari, ensuring a well-thought-out decision.
Ceb, now fully in charge of the team, expresses admiration for Wisper’s exceptional skills despite language barriers. Wisper’s impressive performance, even with high ping during practice, showcases his talent. Ari, a relative newcomer, is praised for his work ethic, professionalism, and valuable contributions.
OG’s philosophy revolves around patience and time, avoiding reactive measures based on immediate results. Ceb emphasizes the importance of assessing the team’s evolution and addressing any dysfunction. The team’s structured communication processes help players understand each other better, fostering quicker cohesion.
In summary, OG’s deliberate approach to recruitment, patience in team-building, and effective communication structures contribute to their ongoing success in the Dota 2 scene.
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