Mineski's Dota team,
MI.Powercolor and the Filipino bonjwa,
Mski.EnDerr just rampaged in not one, but two and three tournaments respectively. The Filipino progamers showed their followers how it is like to perform when under the test of pressure and endurance as they played games left and right from morning until night.
Dropped from The Evolution Dota 2 by time rating rule

MI.Powercolor joined The Evolution: DOTA 2 Tournament, the biggest DOTA 2 tournament up to date. Sadly they fell before the making it into the play-offs as they got tied with teams
Pag-ibig and
Wuki.Zek 3-1 in their bracket. The "fastest time rating rule" took its toll as MI.Powercolor got eliminated as they had the longest record playing time on their brackets.
Victorious from GEST February Cup

But they surely regained their composure as they've dominated Gigabyte E-Sport Tournament (GEST).
GEST is a monthly tournament sponsored by GIGABYTE. 16 teams from the SEA subregion will battle for the $1,500 monthly prize for the champion (the full prize purse sums up to $30,000).
MI.Powercolor first stood out on their respective bracket. The team then overpowered their opponents as they've remained the champion of the winner's bracket.
They've played
StarsBoba on the finals and toppled the Vietnamese team in a quick match.
MI.Powercolor is now $1,500 USD richer and will be invited to the next month's series.
Falling short in IPL 4 online qualifier
On the other news, Our very own Filipino bonjwa, MskiEnDerr, ravaged to the pool of international pro players as he took his journey to the world stage.
MskiEnDerr participated in 3 tournaments in just one day. He first played at IPL 4 Qualifier #1 at 2PM PH time.
He sweeped his first opponent but fell short against his second opponent,
FXO.Soulman.
A good start in NASL 3 online qualifier

At 3AM PHT he played on the NASL 3 Online Qualifier where he 2-0'd his first opponent,
eSahara.MaddeLisk, and then eliminated
EG.iNcontroL 2-1.
The round-of-32 match of EnDerr is scheduled to be played on Friday, February 17 3AM PHT against
Fnatic.aLive.
Another top finish in Thermaltake Masters Cup 13

He then played at 3PM PHT on the most prestigious StarCraft 2 SEA region online tournament, the Thermaltake Masters Cup, a monthly tournament where the most skilled players of the SEA region plays for the $365+ prize pool.
EnDerr was already qualified for the 2nd round as he placed 3rd on last month's Master's cup. He fist eliminated his own teammate,
Mski.Yax. He next sweeped
CGFatal on the 3rd round to advance to the Ro16 where he faced
Westley. EnDerr takes out
iRL.netherDrake on the Ro8 to earn his spot on the semis where he sweeped
Yekke to fight the winner of the match between the 2 best zergs in SEA,
Pig and
Tgun.
EnDerr and tgun fought a very exciting ZvZ where tgun showed some good builds like the 10-pool ling-drone-spine all-in and the roach timing push. The Australian defeated the Filipino pride in a 3-2 series. EnDerr won $100 and a spot on the 2nd round of the Masters Cup next month.