Ivy support Jonas Vincent “JMVincent” Matz spoke about making money on Dota.
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“In the second division, everything depends on the circumstances. If you live in a cheap country, then you may have enough prize money, but in an expensive country you will have to earn money from somewhere else.
We got $7,000 for 6th place last season, and 7th and 8th places didn’t get anything. So it’s not really possible to live with this money. You have to look for a job or a part-time job or contact someone in your life who can give you money: parents, family, friends.
Now it is impossible to live on the money from the prize money of the second division. We are lucky because Ivy pays us a decent salary. Of course, this is still not the amount that you would receive in a regular stable job with a higher education, but it helps us.
And prizes. In my case, streaming is also an additional income. So I can provide for myself. But if you only want to play Dota, then you won’t have enough money from the lower division to live on. It’s sad,” JMVincent said in an interview with Blix.
Previously, a DPC stream caught the moment when JMVincent ate a whole loaf of bread at a time, washed down with water from a jug during the draft stage.
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