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Cyrus "'''Bdonski'''" Dahm was an [[:Category:American_Players|American]] competitive Team Fortress 2 player who mained [[Demoman]].
 
Cyrus "'''Bdonski'''" Dahm was an [[:Category:American_Players|American]] competitive Team Fortress 2 player who mained [[Demoman]].
  
Bdonski is most well-known for his time on the teams [[lost in translation]], [[Exertus eSports]], [[eLevate]], [[Ascent]], [[RONIN]] and [[EVL Gaming]], where he played [[Demoman]] and formed a long-lasting core with teammates such as [[alfa]], [[Ma3la]], [[rando]], [[Decimate]], [[Shrugger]], and [[yomps]]. One of the most established teams in North America, debuting in [[ESEA-I Season 15]], with Bdonski they claimed one infamous title in [[ESEA-I Season 20|Season 20]] and nine runner-up finishes. They also competed at [[i55]] finishing fourth, [[Rewind 2017]] finishing third and [[Rewind 2018]] finishing second. Bdonski was the only member of the team to have competed in every season, playing Demoman until their disbanding following [[ESEA-I Season 27|Season 27]].
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Bdonski is most well-known for his time on the teams [[lost in translation]], [[Exertus eSports]], [[eLevate]], [[Ascent]], [[RONIN]] and [[EVL Gaming]], where he played [[Demoman]] and formed a long-lasting core with teammates such as [[alfa]], [[Ma3la]], [[rando]], [[Decimate]], [[Shrugger]], and [[yomps]]. One of the most established teams in the North American scene, debuting in [[ESEA-I Season 15]], with Bdonski they claimed one infamous title in [[ESEA-I Season 20|Season 20]] and nine runner-up finishes. They also competed at [[i55]] finishing fourth, [[Rewind 2017]] finishing third and [[Rewind 2018]] finishing second. Bdonski was the only member of the team to have competed in every season, playing Demoman until their disbanding following [[ESEA-I Season 27|Season 27]].
  
 
Although he made his [[ESEA-Invite]] debut playing [[Scout]] for [[Solace eSports]], it was Bdonski's switch to Demoman where he would leave his legacy. His consistency with the class performing at the top of the North American scene was evident; Bdonski was especially one of the quickest at [[Glossary#Rollout|rollouts]] and one of the most effective sticky-trappers as Demoman.
 
Although he made his [[ESEA-Invite]] debut playing [[Scout]] for [[Solace eSports]], it was Bdonski's switch to Demoman where he would leave his legacy. His consistency with the class performing at the top of the North American scene was evident; Bdonski was especially one of the quickest at [[Glossary#Rollout|rollouts]] and one of the most effective sticky-trappers as Demoman.

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