Dmitrii dreams of competing on the global stage. One of his biggest goals is to participate in a major international CS2 tournament. He’s naturally driven by competition — not in a toxic way, but with the spirit of a true athlete who wants to test his limits, grow, and stand alongside the best.
He isn’t just playing for fun — he’s playing with a purpose. He studies the game, watches pro matches, analyzes strategies, and constantly tries to improve. His ambition isn’t about fame — it’s about proving to himself and others that he belongs at the highest level of play.
What he needs is a team that believes in progress, values synergy, and wants to push forward — just like he does.
My husband’s name is Dmitrii, and his in-game nickname is BAZA. He’s 25 years old and has been playing Counter-Strike for over 10 years. This game is not just a hobby for him — it’s a passion and a big part of his life. He has a sharp sense of the game, excellent aim, and can consistently predict enemy movements. On average, he gets 2–3 kills per round, even when playing solo without the support of a strong team.
Right now, he’s stuck at Faceit level 10 — not because of a lack of skill, but because he simply has no one around him to grow with. Most of the players he plays with can’t match his level, and that holds him back. When playing with friends, he often becomes the only serious player on the team, which either leads to one-sided games or a lack of coordination. Ironically, this sometimes causes teams to avoid inviting him — they worry he’d create too much of a skill gap.
As his wife, I see his dedication every day. He wants to grow, to train, to be part of a team that communicates, builds strategy, and pushes forward together. But he remains isolated. He never complains, but it’s clear how frustrating it is for him to have the potential — and no platform to realize it.
If you’re looking for a player who not only performs but lives the game — you’ve just found him.