Gaules is a Brazilian Twitch streamer, YouTuber, and former professional “Counter-Strike” player and coach, has a $8 million net worth. Gaules co-founded g3nerationX in 2001 to host “Counter-Strike” and “Counter-Strike: Global Offensive” teams throughout South America.

Gaules started coaching for the esports group Made in Brazil (MIBR) in 2007, and his squad won DreamHack Winter 2007. He has four million Twitch followers and 756,00 YouTube subscribers, and his YouTube videos have been seen more than 76 million times.

Who is Gaules?

Gaules was born Alexandre Borba Chiqueta on December 2, 1983 in São Paulo, Brazil. When he was 14, he started visiting the Monkey Tatuapé gaming facility, where he grew interested in “Counter-Strike.” Every day, he asked to join the “Counter-Strike” squad, explaining that he couldn’t afford to pay [for the hours], and the players’ sponsorship required them to play for free while there were no clients. Also, I wanted to be part of the greatest squad at the LAN gaming place I frequented.”

How old is Gaules?

He is currently 40 years old.

What is Gaules’s net worth?

He is estimated to be worth $8 Million.

What is Gaules’s career?

Monkey Tatuapé ultimately allowed Gaule to manage a junior team, and in 2001, he traveled to Rio de Janeiro with the main team and was given the opportunity to compete in the Cyberathlete Professional League when another player was not performing well. Following that, Gaules “never left the team again.”

In July 2001, he co-founded g3nerationX (g3x) alongside Rodrigo “crash” Rodrigues, Igor “VIP” Melro, Feijaum, and Mee, and the team won its first title. Following the victory, Feijaum and Mee left g3x and were replaced by Raphael “Cogu” Camargo, Rafael “BlooD” Frid, and Carlos Henrique “Kiko” Segal. The squad then competed in the Brazilian leg of the international esports competition World Cyber Games, finishing first.

They advanced to the world finals and finished in 7-8th place. According to Gaules, g3x lost no matches between late 2001 and 2003. Between 2004 and 2006, g3x won the 2004 LatinCup, the 2005 World Cyber Games Brazil, and the CPL World Season 2006: Brazil. In 2007, the team joined Made in Brazil’s (MIBR) “Counter-Strike” roster, and Gaules took over management and coaching duties. His MIBR squad won DreamHack Winter 2007.

Gaules accepted an internship with Samsung in 2008 and opted to abandon esports in search of a more conventional career. He was the “first employee to be hired without a degree” at Samsung, and the corporation recognized him as someone who “made a difference in the company.”

He attended the World Cyber Games 2010 with Samsung and chose to return to esports after seeing Brazil was “still too far behind the other countries.” Gaules started a production firm with the purpose of generating videos for Brazilian teams and sponsors, and in 2011, he launched the Brazilian Game Team (SBG). He later founded the X5 Mega Arena, X5 Agency, and the Brazil Gaming League.

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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