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Report the Smurfs: Use the in-game reporting system to report suspected smurfs. The more reports a player receives, the more likely it is that action will be taken.
Submit a Ticket: You can submit a ticket to Dota 2 support with your match ID (GAME NO: 204651534) and explain the situation in detail. This can sometimes prompt a closer look at the issue.
Community Forums: Posting on community forums like Reddit or the Steam Community can sometimes draw attention to persistent issues and get more visibility.
Valve's Efforts: Valve has been working on improving their anti-smurf measures, but it's an ongoing battle. Keep an eye on updates and announcements for any changes to the system.
Remember, you're not alone in this. Many players share your frustration with smurfing. Hang in there, and hopefully, we'll see improvements in the system soon.