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Revision as of 08:57, 2 November 2016
Bradford "PYYYOUR" Ross was a competitive TF2 player, who was one of the first players to make such a successful invite debut in such a short amount of time. PYYYOUR began playing in ESEA-I in ESEA-I Season 2, for Complexity Gaming. PYYYOUR is known for his exceptional understanding of the game, and his ability to maincall under any situation. PYYYOUR formed one of the greatest teams in the history of TF2, Mihaly's Flow, in which he was able to demonstrate his superior understanding of the game and nearly dominate the competitive scene. In ESEA-I Season 12, PYYYOUR joined Classic Mixup, a top tier TF2 team which was ready to engage in the first international tournament, Insomnia46. As Classic Mixup took their only undefeated season and crushed every team in Insomnia46 shortly after this pickup, it was evident that PYYYOUR made a drastic change in the team success. As of ESEA-I Season 13, PYYYOUR took a break from TF2, in view of Overwatch. PYYYOUR currently plays competitive Overwatch with most of the players of Classic Mixup.
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TF2
iDemise
PYYYOUR started playing ESEA-O with team iDemise as Medic, along with who is now a top tier roamer, A_Seagull. After a strong regular season of (6-2-0), PYYYOUR quit the team and joined Complexity Gaming. After ESEA-I Season 6, PYYYOUR rejoined the team and went (14-2-0) in season 7 and won open.
Complexity Gaming
Upcoming top team, Complexity Gaming made a wise choice, picking up PYYYOUR mid season during season 2. The team quickly made playoffs, scoring (6-2-0) in their regular season and taking second in playoffs. In season 3, the team joined ESEA-I and placed second in playoffs. Although PYYYOUR left this team shortly after season 3, Complexity Gaming later picked him up again for ESEA-I Season 5 and ESEA-I Season 6, making playoffs in both seasons, and taking first and third place respectively.
The Experiment
Rejoining ESEA-I, PYYYOUR was picked up by The Experiment, a team that consisted of invite legends, dummy and TLR. The team proved to be one of the best in ESEA-I, finishing their season (14-2-0), placing second seed. During playoffs, Classic Mixup, however, was able to find their place in second and thus The Experiment placed third. PYYYOUR left to play invite with closer friends, known as Dead Dazzle.
Dead Dazzle
Teaming up with players like seanbud, zbryan, and Lange, PYYYOUR competed in ESEA-IM from invite again, going head to head against upcoming teams such as Pinball Wizards, Leviathan Gaming, and xensity. Although the team scored the highest in the season (14-2-0), Dead Dazzle placed second in playoffs, after Pinball Wizards.
Mihaly's Flow
Despite being a one season team, Mihaly's Flow demonstrated a higher level of TF2, taking important wins off of previous winners, Quantic Gaming and Classic Mixup in their regular seasons.
Classic Mixup
Along with Ruwin and harbleu, PYYYOUR merged with Classic Mixup, proving such a dominant performance comparable to froyotech and better. Classic Mixup entered ESEA-I Season 12 with high hopes for the season and Insomnia46. In both, Classic Mixup completely undefeated, the only map being dropped in the best of three grand finals of Insomnia46.
LAZER BEAMS/Fully Torqued/Top Guns
Leaving Classic Mixup to pursue his dreams, PYYYOUR played Demoman, with former teammates A_Seagull, who played both Scout and Soldier. PYYYOUR was hyper-competitive, looking to dominate the scene. The team isolated themselves from the community, removing themselves from the forums, streaming, or any of the ESEA TF2 casts. Forfeiting top LAN teams like High Rollers Gaming and Classic Mixup, PYYYOUR claimed he had computer issues during the time, while the community speculated that the team forfeited multiple matches intentionally. Despite these inconveniences, the team guaranteed themselves fourth seed in playoffs. Although the team demonstrated a slightly different meta, PYYYOUR especially playing what he concepualized as, a 'Roaming Demoman'. Despite having perhaps the worst players in playoffs, the team took third place from tri hards, sending a shock the North American competitive scene. In Season 14 however, PYYYOUR faced some of the most dangerous demomen in history, b4nny and Platinum, and the team took sixth place (7-9-0). Although PYYYOUR dreamed of winning both LANs and perhaps participating in Insomnia49, they were cut short immediately after losing all. This marked the end of PYYYOUR's ESEA career.