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From Liquipedia Counter-Strike Wiki
[e][h]Paper RexPaper Rex dsn
Player Information
Name:
Harley Örwall
Nationality:
Born:
May 15, 1986 (age 38)
Status:
Years Active (Player):
2002 – 2011
Years Active (Org):
2018 – Present
Years Active (Coach):
2016 – 2019
Alternate IDs:
dssn
Approx. Total Winnings:
$170,454
Links
History
Counter-Strike
200?-??-?? – 2003-05-07
2003-05-07 – 2004-03-13
200?-??-?? – 200?-??-??
2004-03-10 – 2004-11-07
2004-11-19 – 2005-05-19
2005-05-20 – 2005-10-24
2005-10-24 – 2011-09-08

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
2016-09-30 – 2017-06-14
B.O.O.T (Coach)
2017-03-13 – 2018-04-01
B.O.O.T-d[S] (Coach)
2018-04-01 – 2019-11-??
B.O.O.T-d[S] (Organization)
2020-01-01 – Present
Paper Rex (Organization)


Harley "dsn" Örwall (born May 15, 1986) is a Retired Swedish professional Counter-Strike player and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive coach. He is currently the Chief Gaming Officer of Paper Rex. He was previously a player for Fnatic for just under six years, playing from October 2005 to September 2011. [1]

After retiring from Counter-Strike, dsn went on to pursue a career in poker like many other former professional gamers have done such as shaGuar. He found some success but after some time felt that it wasn't worth it to keep improving as the poker scene became more and more competitive. Before being contacted to join B.O.O.T he was already living in Taipei studying Mandarin. His interest in the language and the city of Taipei came about while he was still playing for Fnatic as the team would occasionally go on PR trips provided by their sponsor at the time, MSI. In September 2016, dsn joined B.O.O.T in China and in March 2017 he became the coach of their newly acquired Singaporean team, known as B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape. Before stepping down to become the Chief Gaming Officer in April 2018, dsn was focusing on the team's teamwork which had been lacking in the region compared to competition in Europe. [2]

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Trivia[edit]

  • Was ranked the 20th best player of 2010 by HLTV. [3]

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