IEM Rio Major profile: IHC

The Mongolians head into their second Major as APAC's top side, but they are still far from a sure shot to make the Legends Stage as the second-lowest team in our power ranking.

IHC became the first ever Mongolian team to qualify a Major, CS:GO's premier competition, when they made it to the PGL Major in Antwerp earlier this year. Their time in Antwerp was cut short when they were knocked out in the Challengers Stage with a 1-3 record, but it was far from a disappointment as their lone victory over Renegades came alongside competitive, narrow defeats to Complexity and Imperial. They currently sport a litany of top placings in Asian tournaments and have won the last two iterations of the Asian RMR, which makes them one of the region’s powerhouses.

Four players from the squad that took IHC to their first Major remain, with the only new addition being AWPer Tuvshintugs "⁠Annihilation⁠" Nyamdorj. That means there is precious little Major experience amongst the roster and little experience in the upper echelons of Counter-Strike in general. Only Bat-Enkh "⁠kabal⁠" Batbayar can trace his first HLTV game back as far as 2016, while the rest of the squad count their first appearances on HLTV from 2019 onward. Furthermore, taking into consideration that they have seldom left the Asian region, few of these games have been in international competition against top opposition.

Fighting for regional supremacy

IHC is steadily establishing itself as one of the best teams in the APAC region, regularly battling in the later stages of Asian tournaments amongst the likes of TYLOO, Rare Atom and Wings Up. Since appearing in Antwerp, IHC has not finished outside of the top-two at a single HLTV event it participated in, although the team has struggled to take the next step and establish itself as the outright best in Asia.

The Mongolians won the MESA Pro Series against national opposition in June, but did not win any regional events until their Asian RMR triumph. They did, however, bring their best form when it truly counted, marching through the Asian RMR without dropping a single map. Their most impressive feat was beating Grayhound in the final, the squad that has historically dominated the APAC region.

An Asian team with European flair

A Mongolian team turning out in elite level LAN play is, in itself, a unique prospect. Mongolia is a country with precious little pedigree in international play, with their only other notable side being The MongolZ squad that won the Asia Minor at IEM Taipei in 2016 and participated in a smattering of international LAN events. Nothing serves as a better advert for the open Major circuit than seeing teams from under-represented nations and regions defeating the odds and earning a chance to test their mettle against the best in the world.

The aspect of IHC's play that has turned heads in its two runs to the Major is the apparent maturity in its style. The Mongolian side approaches the game much like European teams do, in a methodical and controlled fashion, contrary to the often fast-and-loose approach of other Asian squads. TYLOO was the first Asian team to capture the imagination of the wider Counter-Strike fanbase, but years on it is IHC who is forging a different path.

IHC’s CT sides are built upon strong fundamental CS featuring a deep playbook of cross-fires and setups with an emphasis on variety, as well as an ability to play aggressively or passively depending on the situation. The element of their defensive play that truly separates them from their regional peers is excellent mid-round calling. The way IHC reacts to losing a man is more often than not the right way, displaying quality decision making and rotational play.

27-year-old kabal is the veteran in a team with an average age of 21.9

IHC’s Terrorist halves are not quite to the same level as their defense, but they are still a dangerous prospect. The playbook does not appear as deep as often displayed by European sides, but Garidmagnai "⁠bLitz⁠" Byambasuren and his men can be counted on for some potent site hits, well-timed and well-executed in terms of spacing and trading.

By far the most exciting aspect of watching IHC is the incredibly high level of mechanical skill on display, which is much like TYLOO in this regard. The two highest rated players at the Asian RMR were bLitz and Tengis "⁠sk0R⁠" Batjargal, who posted 1.33 and 1.32 ratings, respectively. The young AWPer, Annihilation, also often finds himself towards the top of the scoreboard and kabal has stand-out maps as well. This combination of a European style of gameplay alongside an incredibly impressive mechanical level makes IHC a dangerous proposition for all who play them.

Striving to upset on LAN

Representing Mongolia will be a strong motivating factor for IHC, and it was summarized best by their ex-AWPer Yesuntumur "⁠nin9⁠" Gantulga when they qualified for the Antwerp Major: "...being the first Mongolian team to do it, it just feels so good, man. Now we just want to do better than that. We want more."

Not only does this upcoming Major give IHC another chance to raise the profile of their country and region, but it gives them further exposure to the upper echelons of CS. Teams from the APAC region get precious few opportunities to test themselves against top-20 sides, which is something the squad referenced when they qualified last time around, revealing that they had often practiced with over 100 ping against European squads online in an attempt to gain experience and top-quality practice. Mongolian teams struggle to play on fair grounds due to high latency even within Asia at times, so playing on LAN and running without a weight vest will be a point in their favor.

IHC’s expectations will be modest, as they are coming from what is considered a minor region, but bearing in mind the fact they took map wins in Antwerp, it could be realistic for them to grab further scalps when they arrive in Rio. If they have refined their play and can take advantage of a bootcamp ahead of the Major, then there is a world in which IHC can mount a challenge to smash yet another historical barrier and become the first Mongolian team to make it through the first Swiss group stage. The chances are low and such success unlikely, but with the strong foundation of a high-level playstyle and fantastic individuals, IHC will fight against the odds to be a dark horse and crash the Euro-centric party that is the Major's Legends Stage.

Other IEM Rio Major team profiles

IEM Rio Major profile: Europe fnatic
IEM Rio Major profile: South America 9z
IEM Rio Major profile: Kosovo Bad News Eagles
IEM Rio Major profile: Russia Outsiders
IEM Rio Major profile: Europe Vitality
IEM Rio Major profile: Brazil Imperial
IEM Rio Major profile: Brazil FURIA
IEM Rio Major profile: Germany BIG
IEM Rio Major profile: Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
IEM Rio Major profile: Europe MOUZ
IEM Rio Major profile: Denmark Sprout
IEM Rio Major profile: Russia Spirit
IEM Rio Major profile: Brazil 00NATION
IEM Rio Major profile: Europe GamerLegion
IEM Rio major profile: Europe ENCE
IEM Rio Major profile: United States Liquid
IEM Rio Major profile: Australia Grayhound
IEM Rio Major profile: Denmark Heroic
IEM Rio Major profile: Europe OG
IEM Rio Major profile: Ukraine Natus Vincere
IEM Rio Major profile: North America Evil Geniuses
IEM Rio Major profile: Russia Cloud9
IEM Rio Major profile: Europe FaZe


Check out HLTV.org's IEM Rio Major hub


Mongolia Yesuntumur 'nin9' Gantulga
Yesuntumur 'nin9' Gantulga
Age:
24
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.05
Maps played:
422
KPR:
0.70
DPR:
0.63
Mongolia Tuvshintugs 'Annihilation' Nyamdorj
Tuvshintugs 'Annihilation' Nyamdorj
Age:
22
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.08
Maps played:
307
KPR:
0.72
DPR:
0.62
Mongolia Garidmagnai 'bLitz' Byambasuren
Garidmagnai 'bLitz' Byambasuren
Age:
21
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.09
Maps played:
252
KPR:
0.76
DPR:
0.68
Mongolia Tengis 'sk0R' Batjargal
Tengis 'sk0R' Batjargal
Age:
20
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.15
Maps played:
352
KPR:
0.79
DPR:
0.67
Mongolia Bat-Enkh 'kabal' Batbayar
Bat-Enkh 'kabal' Batbayar
Age:
27
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.03
Maps played:
848
KPR:
0.70
DPR:
0.66
EZ They will make playoffs
2022-10-22 20:01
0
4 replies
#13
Faceit premium user Faceit level 10  | 
Mongolia TsedenD
+1 ez 3.95 odds against EG
2022-10-22 20:23
0
2 replies
I told myself I would quit betting but these odds...
2022-10-22 21:24
0
1 reply
money duplication glitch
2022-10-23 14:56
0
#28
Old school: User been here for more than 10 years  | 
SENER1 | 
United States muffinner
+1
2022-10-22 22:36
0
#2
 | 
Kenya pumk1n1
finally making these for real contenders for the win
2022-10-22 20:00
0
1 reply
#19
togs | 
Brazil hfdjk
These guys remind me of the 2022 Rio Major winners.
2022-10-22 20:35
0
top5 utility, wtf
2022-10-22 20:01
0
1 reply
#10
Faceit level 10  | 
 | 
Mongolia TengisG
top2 ct side lol, they say asians cant use utilities
2022-10-22 20:20
0
#4
AW | 
Fiji Katagiri
blitz mongolian blameF
2022-10-22 20:03
0
3 replies
+1
2022-10-22 20:25
0
+11
2022-10-22 23:00
0
#47
 | 
Mongolia Widodepp
Exactly
2022-10-24 08:26
0
#5
Faceit premium user Faceit level 10  | 
Mongolia TsedenD
Let’s go IHC
2022-10-22 20:06
0
Future major winners
2022-10-22 20:07
0
Qualify for legends pls IHC so we can have more rmr spots. I dont rely on the aussies to do the job
2022-10-22 20:07
0
who?
2022-10-22 20:07
0
Haitrai shuu sda
2022-10-22 20:12
0
#11
Old school: User been here for more than 10 years  | 
REZ | 
Latvia offliner228
Mongolia number one
2022-10-22 20:20
0
1 reply
#39
kz | 
Georgia pandorra
Annihilation bussin fr fr
2022-10-23 11:47
0
IHC Legends stage inc
2022-10-22 20:20
0
TOP 2 CT SIDE AND TOP 5 UTILITY USAGE FROM ALL 24 TEAMS IN MAJOR? you've gotta be kidding me
2022-10-22 20:28
0
3 replies
Bloated by lower tier opponets maybe
2022-10-22 20:52
0
2 replies
how would util usage be bloated though
2022-10-22 21:25
0
1 reply
Worse teams are more predictable/run more into the util/more money to buy util vs noobs
2022-10-22 21:38
0
0:3
2022-10-22 20:33
0
#17
Faceit plus user Faceit level 10  | 
zorte | 
Czech Republic CRY_ME_MIBR
stop posting cringe articles
2022-10-22 20:34
0
#20
Old school: User been here for more than 10 years  | 
 | 
Finland FlNLAND
It would be so cool to have asian team contending for #1 spot
2022-10-22 20:41
0
still better than au, and na
2022-10-22 20:44
0
0-3 :(
2022-10-22 21:05
0
Sad to read team profiles that have no chance to get anything at major
2022-10-22 21:17
0
0-3 :3
2022-10-22 22:41
0
5 replies
no scene talking
2022-10-23 03:27
0
3 replies
+1
2022-10-23 04:01
0
1 reply
had to get a polish team in RMR only cuz russians couldnt play cuz of VISA issues and they went 1-3 KEKW
2022-10-23 05:47
0
+1
2022-10-23 21:55
0
pickems more like rip ems
2022-10-23 13:03
0
#31
Faceit level 4  | 
 | 
Sweden Annoyed_Swede123
Im rooting for IHC, I definitely think theyre underestimated. There are alot of strong teams in challengers stage tho, so I hope they can make it
2022-10-22 23:57
0
#32
Old school: User been here for more than 10 years  | 
Finland takajalka
3-0 for sure!
2022-10-23 00:01
0
4 matchfixers and sk0r
2022-10-23 00:45
0
Everyone knows they flexing their skins. Last month, match vs lord rabbit they all played default skins and took 6 odds kekw. No place for these matchfixers youtu.be/1cO6KXI0b24
2022-10-23 03:02
0
#38
 | 
China ZeryL
Best wishes for Asian team, hope them can make it to Legend Stage
2022-10-23 08:03
0
If any bettors going to bet I advice placing bets against ANY TEAM on mirage IHC ALL IN even fucking vitality, faze etc.
2022-10-23 12:37
0
wasted spot 0-3
2022-10-23 15:00
0
1 reply
Wrong article bro faze's profile will release on october 30 so wait till then and post it
2022-10-23 21:54
0
I'm the unluckiest bettor in the whole wide world, I'll bet against ihc on every match so they atleast can reach playoffs
2022-10-23 21:50
0
#48
Faceit level 7  | 
sjokz | 
New Zealand SkirmishX
Annihilation so handsome
2022-10-24 10:53
0
Login or register to add your comment to the discussion.

Back to comment

Now playing
Thumbnail for stream
Brazil
MADHOUSE TV
17891 viewers
Top streams
All(64)
Casters(45)
Streamers(12)
Organizers(7)
Brazil
MADHOUSE TV
(17891)
Brazil
gaules
(9964)
Other
PGL
(8165)
Brazil
gaules
(4778)
Other
Thunderpick
(3340)
Russia
Paragon
(2910)
Other
PGL 2
(2565)
Russia
watchfulTV
(2019)
Brazil
gaules
(1801)
Russia
watchfulTV B
(1445)
Argentina
forg1
(1212)
Brazil
boltz
(1099)
Russia
Paragon 3
(925)
Brazil
fer
(880)
Argentina
forg1
(877)
Russia
HappyChucky
(850)
Brazil
nak
(721)
Russia
poka
(697)
Ukraine
Maincast
(640)
Belgium
ScreaM
(588)
Poland
IzakOOO
(583)
United States
Trottah
(491)
United States
freakazoid
(479)
Russia
m4ga
(440)
Brazil
mch
(439)
United States
Stewie2k
(436)
Russia
Paragon 2
(421)
Romania
Werty
(421)
Russia
SBolt
(398)
Argentina
elmorocho7
(314)
Ukraine
Maincast 2
(273)
France
KRL
(235)
United Kingdom
ESL TV
(230)
United States
Trucklover86
(188)
Brazil
mch
(168)
Finland
pelaajat
(167)
Brazil
VitinhO
(156)
France
Croissant Strike
(146)
Mongolia
maaRaa
(139)
Brazil
kabrafps
(132)
Russia
jmqa
(128)
Brazil
XISTERA
(123)
Other
PGL
(118)
Mongolia
Zilkenberg
(107)
Brazil
coldzera
(89)
Brazil
Tris_Mara
(87)
Other
PGL 2
(69)
Russia
Paragon
(58)
Kazakhstan
Paragon
(58)
Brazil
gaules TV 2
(46)
Brazil
BTSBrasilTV
(38)
United States
Regent
(37)
Brazil
VilacaTTV
(35)
Brazil
Napa
(30)
France
KRL 2
(25)
Brazil
gaules TV
(25)
United States
Trottah
(25)
Finland
Elisa Esports
(13)
United States
iamfusiion
(12)
Ukraine
WOLF
(6)
Brazil
kabrafps
(5)
Ukraine
Maincast
(2)
Brazil
BTSBrasilFPS
(1)
Brazil
JokerBR (YouTube)
(1)