Dota 2
Whatever comes on your mind about Dota 2 is here
81 topics in this forum
-
- 0 replies
- 302 views
New year, fresh starts, renewed strength, and enthusiasm. PSG.LGD and Team Aster will compete in Division 1 of the DPC CHINA 2021-22 Tour today, January 3 at 4PM in the hopes of being named victors. The top-placed team will get US$ 30,000 and 690 Pro-Circuit points. The successful team will also go to the Major Playoffs, while the second-placed team will advance to the Major Group Stage. While not ranking in the final two isn't exactly the final destination — third and fourth seeded teams earn a Major Wild Card – it's not a path they'll certainly want to travel. PSG.LGD and Aster both defend effectively, according to the statist…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 3 replies
- 310 views
TI Group Stage Day 1 by: Wilson C We are so happy to announce that Valve has posted its schedule for today's games! Starting off in Series A1 Battling in a best of 2 matches We have 4 games starting at 3 PM PST! #1 EG vs. Aster EG will surely be ahead as they are comfortable in their gaming room, winning most of their scrimmage matchups. On the other hand, Team Aster has yet a lot to prove coming in their first game for The International 10 as this is their first time ever participating in the TI. Team Aster will surely feel the pressure as they will be having a slight problem with communications because th…
Last reply by Arvin77, -
- 0 replies
- 225 views
A game between Team Liquid and Alliance in the bottom bracket is a delightful surprise. We've reached the final match of OGA Dota PIT Europe/CIS Season 5's second playoff round. Team Liquid performed admirably in the DPC2021-22, but Team Secret outperformed them this season. As a result, we believe Alliance has a slight chance versus Team Liquid's reinforced prodigy lineup. Alliance should, at the very least, give Team Liquid a run for their money. Alliance's late-game tactics might be a pain for teams like Team Liquid, who like a fast-paced midgame. As an example, if Team Liquid plays aggressively their core mid-game phase…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 363 views
The fifth edition of the OGA Dota PIT gathered together eight of the best teams from Europe and the CIS for a historic combat. While also competing in the Dota Pro Circuit 2021-22 (DPC 2021-22), the contenders were eager to take the challenge. It provides us another round of games to assess the strength of the powerhouses and determine which teams are deserving of our Dota 2 wagers. Only the most highly ranked superstars from the EU and CIS were invited to compete in the OGA Dota PIT Season 5. The duel between OG and Team Spirit will undoubtedly be thrilling to watch. While OG isn't the same as we remember it, the current gen…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 160 views
Fnatic lost to SMG in Week 1 of the DPC SEA TOUR I but managed to bounced with a quick 2-0 victory over TNC, which is arguably the worst team in SEA as of the moment. If the match with TNC is crucial for self-confidence, then the fight with BOOM will be for critical points in the battle for the major. Last season, the new Fnatic team accomplished its primary goal of competing for TI10 via a challenging closed Asian qualifier. After the lads landed in Europe to rigorously train for the year's biggest event, they struggled in those games. Fnatic's performance in the major in Singapore and in the second…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 308 views
The first DPC league of the 2021/22 season in Southeast Asia will resume on Thursday, December 9. The elite division's lone clash of the day will pit T1 against Team SMG. Last season, T1 had a successful campaign. They qualified for TI10, won a million dollars, and placed 7-9 in the biggest event of the year. The organization's top successes are all linked to League of Legends, however there has recently been considerable development in Dota 2. The group is complete, and why alter something if 23savage is leading and everyone is effectively assisting him? The T1 team is the undisputed Asian DPC winner and a participant in Th…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 210 views
In the fourth-place battle at The International 10, Team Spirit annihilated Virtus.pro. The players became agitated, and the team started to disintegrate. It's uncertain with whom there were disagreements; the details are kept under wraps. Nevertheless, as a result of these inconsistencies, Yegor Nightfall Grigorenko and Vitalie Save-Melnik quit the team. The first joined the Evil Geniuses team in America, while the second "sat on the bench." Vitalie is now a member of Virtus.pro, however he is unable to compete for the squad. He will lose a year unless someone acquires him during the DPC period. Save- intended to remove DM after failing at The Int…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 235 views
The first DPC league of the 2021/22 season in Southeast Asia will resume on Saturday, December 4. In the opening game of the day, Fnatic and Team SMG will compete in the elite division. In terms of regional competitiveness, Fnatic was one of the SEA's old big players that held up well. They did make it into TI10, but not with much fanfare for a team with such a well-known esports name. Fnatic, recognizing their faults, opted to reorganize their team. Fnatic, on the other hand, instead of undergoing a big revamp like the bulk of SEA teams, maintained several veterans on board. Anucha "Jabz" Jirawong, Djardel Jicko B., and Anu…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 161 views
Placing 2nd next to Boom Esports and just a point away from being first, MTG.Trust did well on the Round Robin stage. They dominated the Round Robin stage and fell short to Boom Esports 0-2. Today, Nov 14 at 4 PM PST, MTG.Trust will battle it out in the lower bracket against Polaris Esports. Polaris Esports had a successful run in the lower bracket, securing the 3rd spot already. They thrived in the lower bracket and destroyed every opponent on the way. And what is left is to defeat MTG.Trust to secure their spot in the Grand Finals? Who do you think will win in the lower bracket final? Pick your teams, and bet exclusively at 747.
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 183 views
Ob Neon showed us yesterday that no matter how you play, the most important thing in the game is to focus all your resources to your carry core. Yesterday, in ObNeon vs Boom Esports, they showed us what a farmed Terrorblade could do. He can carry all his team behind him and takes the win as they hold their base and shove out Boom Esports. Ob Neon tied the game yesterday with Boom Esports and will face against Omega Esports later. Omega Esports showed us awhile against Boom Esports that they haven't improved at all. After TI10, all teams went through shuffling and maybe changing its whole roster. But Omega Esports stayed with its roster, and maybe they sh…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 153 views
The final series of Dota 2 TI 10 is underway, following what has been perhaps the most competitive main stage. The semifinal matchup between Team Secret and Team Spirit was equally tense with quick turnarounds and unthinkable outplays. Team Spirit, on the other hand, won the series in decisive fashion after an overpowering third game. Now it's their turn to play PSG.LGD, the unbeaten favorites, in the grand finals. When TI 10 began, PSG.LGD was the odds-on favorite to win the Aegis. So far, the Chinese DPC's top team has upheld their status admirably. PSG.LGD did not lose a single series throughout the group stage or the main t…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 149 views
Team Spirit vs OG (Live at 3:00 PM PST) Spirit defeated Invictus Gaming in the first round of the Upper Bracket, taking one map from the Chinese giants, the Singapore Major champion. Although no miracle occurred, the Russian team has already defeated Fnatic (2-0) in the Lower Bracket, demonstrating that they will not conclude this TI10 early. The famous back-to-back champions are going to continue its glorious march for 3peat through the lower bracket after losing in the upper bracket, when OG were defeated by the Secret team (0-2). The OG team was defeated by PUPPEY's smart draft. The drafts on both maps were questionable, particularly on the secon…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 130 views
Invictus Gaming vs Team Secret (Live at 8:00 PM PST) Team Secret has had a strong showing at The International 10, finishing second in the group stage and defeating two-time defending champion OG in the main stage's opening round. They have a distinct style, strong individual players, and the ability to hold their own against any top competition. Puppey, MATUMBAMAN, and their teammates will face another challenge when they face Chinese juggernaut, Invictus Gaming, now that they are one step closer to raising the Aegis of Champions for the first time under Secret's banner. IG won the group stage but suffered in the first round of the main ev…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 106 views
T1 vs Alliance (Live at 3 PM PST) T1 was unable to build on their spectacular victory in Game Two, falling to title favorites. PSG. LGD won 1-2 in three games in the International 10's top bracket on Wednesday night. T1 fought well but fell to PSG.LGD. They gave PSG.LGD a hard time to earn their win. Even the casters said after the game during an interview that only T1 gave PSG.LGD a challenging game throughout the event! Kudos to the SEA Region for giving us a good show, and they still have a chance later against Alliance. This will be their last chance in the main stage. On the other hand, Alliance has als…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 134 views
Team Spirit vs Fnatic (Live at 9:00 PM PST, Oct 13) Team Spirit gave us a disappointing performance over Invictus Gaming despite their comeback in game 1. They were up 10k gold in game 2 and did not seize the opportunity to choke the opponents and close the game. Invictus Gaming managed to comeback with Morphling and Ember Spirit together with a BIG FAT DOOM, closing the game 2 in a fashionable way. Team Spirit's 3rd game was also a disappointing game; they were up (10-3) kills and were up 3k gold lead in just 10 minutes, and they managed to blow it away again. Final Score was (16-55) in 40 mins. Their inconsistency is what's going to get…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 193 views
PSG.LGD vs T1 (Live at 2:00 PM PST) PSG.LGD is the team that all of the fans are betting on. They only lost one game in the group stage and achieved the tournament's best performance. All of the players are versatile. PSG.LGD is difficult to beat since every single player is capable of playing at a high level. They're all the best at what they do, and their "Hard Carry" is a farm beast. The team's Hard Carry, "Ame", shown to everyone that he is deserving to claim the AEGIS. Virtus Pro vs Vici Gaming (Live at 5:00 PM PST) T1 played surprisingly well and will face PSG.LGD who coming into the tournament is the best team and …
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 171 views
The Dota 2 International 10 group stages are now complete, and we're on our way to the main event to see who will take home the largest share of the $40 million prize pool and the famous Aegis of Champions. Coming up for our first game in the main stage: Invictus Gaming vs Team Spirit (Live at 3 PM PST) Invictus Gaming had a marvelous performance with a semi perfect score standing winning 14 out of 16 matches in the group stages. Invictus Gaming only dropped 2 matches, losing to OG 1-1 and Team Undying 1-1. They are currently in their best form since their past TI matches. We can say that IG is worth your …
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 1 reply
- 5.7k views
The International 10 by: Wilson C Eighteen of the world's best teams will battle for the Highest Tournament Prize Pool in the history of Esports, a whopping of $40,018,195. Games will commence this coming October 7, 2021. So por favor, save the date! The International 10 is the most exciting event in the Dota industry. All players, including non-professional players, are waiting for this main event. Millions of people from all around the world gather just to see their favorite teams play. People will also love to see the match between Team China and Team World. Imagine all people waiting for 2 years just to see and participate in this e…
Last reply by marife, -
- 0 replies
- 281 views
Southeast Asia Region Fnatic T1 Fnatic Fnatic appeared to be the greatest team in Southeast Asia during the first half of 2020, winning the last LAN event before the epidemic – The Summit 12 – and then four straight online tournament wins in the months that followed. Later in the year, though, they began to lose crucial players 23savage and iceiceice, and their future began to appear bleak. Winning their first regional DPC league, Fnatic started the year strong, but they were the first team ousted from the playoffs at the Singapore Major after losing two straight matches on the main stage. The team's humiliating performance necessit…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 177 views
China Region PSG.LGD Vici Gaming Team Aster Elephant Invictus gaming PSG.LGD LGD is the favorite team here to win the TI10. It is becoming increasingly difficult to claim that anyone else is more deserving of the #1 slot right now. Many had low expectations for the new PSG.LGD after months of dismal results following TI9, and then key players Somnus and fy quitting the squad to create Elephant last summer. Their subsequent efforts, on the other hand, have been nothing short of outstanding, with them finishing in the top four at every tournament they have entered. They finished third in the Singapore Major and then won the …
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 160 views
European Region Virtus Pro Team Secret Alliance OG Team Spirit Virtus Pro Winning major trophy after major trophy, Virtus Pro managed to stay at the top of the competitive scene for the longest time of any team in Dota 2 history. The Aegis, on the other hand, always seemed to elude them, with the squad failing to turn a great season into a TI victory year after year. Following their largest setback at TI9, the Bears' nearly three-year-old team was disbanded, and the Cubs have taken their place, with the Russian organization deciding to promote their young squad and start over. With an average age of only 19, this is one of th…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 193 views
The International 10: American Region Evil Geniuses Quincy Crew Beastcoast Thunder Predator Team Undying SG Esports Evil Geniuses Team EG or as other people call them, the 3rd Placer Curse, has far more than lived up to the high expectations. They successfully placed top 2 in both North American regional leagues this year to qualify for the Singapore and Anime Majors, where they then managed to finish 2nd place at both. They have not played a single official match since their AniMajor final loss to PSG.LGD, so it is hard to know whether they are still playing at the same level, but that does not mean that they are not on the…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 312 views
Coming in superhot! We’ve got 2 of our best SEA Region Teams. SMG vs. Ob.Neon SMG is a top contender team coming in to play. They gave us a good fight to watch against the Boom Esports last September 26. However, they fell short by 2-3 by Boom Esports, thus taking only 2nd place in the BTS Pro s8. SMG is composed of 3 Malaysian superstars namely MidOne, Moon and Kpii. The team played together in numerous tournaments but haven't really won a championship yet. On the other hand, Ob.Neon is still struggling with their new roster. Ob.Neon placed #8 in BTS Pro s8 with a very poor performance. We did not see a lot of action coming fro…
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 149 views
OB.Moon Asian Arena Season 1 We have Boom Esports vs. Omega Esports. With the addition of Tims in Boom Esports, they have managed to win the championship for BTS Pro Season 8. Boom Esports became the winner after defeating Team SMG roster in the Grand Finals with a score of 3:2. For the victory in the tournament, Boom Esports earned $24,000, and now they have another chance to be the champion of a $50,000 prize pool. They have also been consistent in the past few weeks and will surely be dominating in the game tonight On the other hand, Omega Esports just revamped their roster. They won only 6 of their last 20 matches while Boom Esports won 14 out …
Last reply by Mary C, -
- 0 replies
- 163 views
BTS PRO Series: Southeast Asia PLAYOFFS Day! by: Wilson C At 5 PM (GMT +8) today, September 22, we have Motivade.Trust Gaming vs. Dream Maker and OB.Neon vs Polaris at (GMT +8) MTG has come so far and has a lot to prove to the SEA Region. MTG placed 5th in their round robin. They have won 9 out of 18 matches, which is not bad, considering that they are facing the best teams in the Southeast Asia Region. On the other hand, Dream Maker was just shy of being eliminated in the round robin. Placing 8th in the standings, Dream Maker was lucky that the Army Geniuses faced Boom Esports in their last match and lost 2-0 to them. Army Geniuses p…
Last reply by Mary C,