A small gesture can go a long way, which SK Gaming's Epitacio "TACO" de Melo takes to heart with his fans.

On Nov. 15, ahead of IEM Season XI Oakland, Facebook user Hudson Stephano commented on TACO's Facebook page, pleading to the player for a ticket to the event. He lived 30 minutes from the venue, but the price of the ticket was too much for the struggling student.

It was a shot in the dark, and a plea that was probably made with little faith that anything would come of it. A translation of the comment ended with "put me inside the arena pls taco hahaha," a seemingly nervous laugh that hints at a lack of conviction, but just over two hours later TACO replied.

"Send me a private message. I'll try and add you on some list or I can pay for your ticket," TACO said in his Facebook reply.

The exchange blew up on social media as it hit the front page of the /r/globaloffensive subreddit and both comments have accrued over 4,000 likes on Facebook.

theScore esports followed up with TACO to see what came of the exchange and he's kept his word.

"I talked to ESL and they gave me a ticket for him," TACO said over the phone. "It was just a natural thing to me, when I saw the comment of the fan not being able to go.

"The world is so bad right now that people think it's special to help somebody, but it's so easy and natural to do something good for a fan."

TACO spoke further about his dedication to his fans, saying that most signing sessions are only an hour, but he doesn't like leaving until everyone has a picture and a signature.

"I respect all the people that follow me, the fans," he said. "They're the most important thing that we have."

TACO is still in touch with the fan and plans to meet up with him on the weekend for the IEM Oakland playoff, to take a selfie.