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October 14, 2020, 10:30:13 AM
#44
Good day! Now we can watch only online tournaments, but it is also very interesting. Hope International will be in 2021! By the way if you want to buy dota 2 account, I can recommend Z3ddota services for this purpose! These guys are really professionals.
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March 19, 2020, 09:39:22 AM
#43
Sadly it might get cancelled if the virus persist after all they wouldn't risk getting players sick. If ever the virus is clear and we might expect vaccines soon. In my perspective OG and Secret are my favorites right now, as Nigma and Tnc they went downhill perhaps they're still in the mood of lossing excitement in a match after becoming champions. But hopefully the virus is cleared so we can also once again enjoy betting games and winning profits.
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March 19, 2020, 09:11:51 AM
#42
Yes, Valve will not allow this to happen again. They have allowed this to one CS:GO event, yes, only staffs, players and teams were inside the event and there were no fans because of the circumstances that they've faced.

With the said new mechanics about the regionals, it's okay to conduct online matches and no problem with those casters and broadcasts because there are a lot of companies that do cover it. But the championship? if you mean about major or the biggest event for Dota 2 which is TI, I think it they will just move the date.

I hope that by the time of the TI the virus epidemic will be over and VALVE will not have to choose between moving the championship and holding it without spectators.
Although I stopped playing games a long time ago, I continue to watch major gaming Championships such as TI.
If you have been a player since Dota(1) old days, you'll still a fan of it and even wanting to watch newer players and teams compete with each other. The hype that it's getting because of the yearly increase for the prize pool especially for the champions makes everyone wanting to watch the tournament.

We don't have any other wish but to see this pandemic stop and be gone as soon as possible.

I agree, especially when the bar for this year's event is incredibly high. The tournament continuing without the audience, the ambiance, the competitiveness and support of the fans will be very different and will be a disappointment. With OG having a new line up makes the tournament really exciting. We can never predict if the lineup has the connection they previously have. Dota 2 is unpredictable.

Will OG lift the aegis again? Damn it's hard to predict.
There's a chance for OG's new roster but not as high if we do compare it on older one where ana and Ceb is still there.Current OG line up is strong
but it would take for a while for them to synchronize or build that team up since new members had been add up.Yeah they have proven out their
skills on recent game but we know that games that do happen on TI is entirely different.Its true that everything is very unpredictable but having some
analysis on a teams past game performance you can really make your own choices depending on how you do view from it.

It really sucks for a main event on having no crowd and i agree on past comments that it would really be boring and no one will much preferred on that one.
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March 19, 2020, 08:08:35 AM
#41
Yes, Valve will not allow this to happen again. They have allowed this to one CS:GO event, yes, only staffs, players and teams were inside the event and there were no fans because of the circumstances that they've faced.

With the said new mechanics about the regionals, it's okay to conduct online matches and no problem with those casters and broadcasts because there are a lot of companies that do cover it. But the championship? if you mean about major or the biggest event for Dota 2 which is TI, I think it they will just move the date.

I hope that by the time of the TI the virus epidemic will be over and VALVE will not have to choose between moving the championship and holding it without spectators.
Although I stopped playing games a long time ago, I continue to watch major gaming Championships such as TI.
If you have been a player since Dota(1) old days, you'll still a fan of it and even wanting to watch newer players and teams compete with each other. The hype that it's getting because of the yearly increase for the prize pool especially for the champions makes everyone wanting to watch the tournament.

We don't have any other wish but to see this pandemic stop and be gone as soon as possible.

I agree, especially when the bar for this year's event is incredibly high. The tournament continuing without the audience, the ambiance, the competitiveness and support of the fans will be very different and will be a disappointment. With OG having a new line up makes the tournament really exciting. We can never predict if the lineup has the connection they previously have. Dota 2 is unpredictable.

Will OG lift the aegis again? Damn it's hard to predict.
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March 18, 2020, 07:58:07 PM
#40
Yes, Valve will not allow this to happen again. They have allowed this to one CS:GO event, yes, only staffs, players and teams were inside the event and there were no fans because of the circumstances that they've faced.

With the said new mechanics about the regionals, it's okay to conduct online matches and no problem with those casters and broadcasts because there are a lot of companies that do cover it. But the championship? if you mean about major or the biggest event for Dota 2 which is TI, I think it they will just move the date.

I hope that by the time of the TI the virus epidemic will be over and VALVE will not have to choose between moving the championship and holding it without spectators.
Although I stopped playing games a long time ago, I continue to watch major gaming Championships such as TI.
If you have been a player since Dota(1) old days, you'll still a fan of it and even wanting to watch newer players and teams compete with each other. The hype that it's getting because of the yearly increase for the prize pool especially for the champions makes everyone wanting to watch the tournament.

We don't have any other wish but to see this pandemic stop and be gone as soon as possible.
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March 18, 2020, 12:36:50 PM
#39
We are still far away though but if isnt still get resolved on that time then they would surely move or re-schedule it.Seeing an international or main event without an audience is really a god damn boring thing to watch.

Well, I feel you, bro. I am also a player and I started at Dota All-stars. It is announced that the 4th major and minor tournaments of the DPC season will be canceled. That just means we are so close to being at The International now. Still, there is a major which is the LA Major and it was delayed because of the pandemic. Hope this stops at the end of April so we can start grinding for our Compendium after that. Really excited about the new rewards, items, sets and chat wheels for that. I hope they don't remove "Lakad Matatag" and "Ceeeeeebbb!" chat wheel in there.
legendary
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March 18, 2020, 11:37:05 AM
#38
No thanks, DOTA 2 not just about the game also enthusiasm the community was really high. Instance held a tournament without an audience better to cancel it at all.

Yes, Valve will not allow this to happen again. They have allowed this to one CS:GO event, yes, only staffs, players and teams were inside the event and there were no fans because of the circumstances that they've faced.

With the said new mechanics about the regionals, it's okay to conduct online matches and no problem with those casters and broadcasts because there are a lot of companies that do cover it. But the championship? if you mean about major or the biggest event for Dota 2 which is TI, I think it they will just move the date.

I hope that by the time of the TI the virus epidemic will be over and VALVE will not have to choose between moving the championship and holding it without spectators.
Although I stopped playing games a long time ago, I continue to watch major gaming Championships such as TI.

TI10 would fall on Dates:Aug 18 - 23, 2020 on which we do have still 5 months before the event.This might be a little bit off topic but this recent news do give out some light for the current
Covid19 issue - https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20200318_36/ . If this one would be the answer of this current pandemic issue then theres no worry about future postponement of these events.
Ive been a player of Dota for 8 years and ive been a solid fan when it comes to international.

We are still far away though but if isnt still get resolved on that time then they would surely move or re-schedule it.Seeing an international or main event without an audience is really a god damn boring
thing to watch.
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March 18, 2020, 10:43:59 AM
#37
This is really devastating especially for gamblers in Dota 2, less tournaments, less gambles.

Well, it is really sad. Not just Dota2 but other esports as well. For now, CSGO still has its ESL pro league 11 so I could still bet on that, just lost my bet I put in Complexity. Dota 2 on the other hand just finished their Summit 12 where Fnatic smashed OG. Seed, sadly I bet on OG seed. Further tournaments, as far as I know, are cancelled or postponed, so sad.
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March 17, 2020, 12:09:24 PM
#36
No thanks, DOTA 2 not just about the game also enthusiasm the community was really high. Instance held a tournament without an audience better to cancel it at all.

Yes, Valve will not allow this to happen again. They have allowed this to one CS:GO event, yes, only staffs, players and teams were inside the event and there were no fans because of the circumstances that they've faced.

With the said new mechanics about the regionals, it's okay to conduct online matches and no problem with those casters and broadcasts because there are a lot of companies that do cover it. But the championship? if you mean about major or the biggest event for Dota 2 which is TI, I think it they will just move the date.

I hope that by the time of the TI the virus epidemic will be over and VALVE will not have to choose between moving the championship and holding it without spectators.
Although I stopped playing games a long time ago, I continue to watch major gaming Championships such as TI.
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March 17, 2020, 01:25:06 AM
#35
It would be better if the championship was not moved at all and arranged it without an audience in the hall. After all, most of the championship takes place online with a broadcast on YouTube. This would prevent the possibility of a virus infection and we would be able to place bets on our favorite teams.
Dead crown?

No thanks, DOTA 2 not just about the game also enthusiasm the community was really high. Instance held a tournament without an audience better to cancel it at all.
Yes, Valve will not allow this to happen again. They have allowed this to one CS:GO event, yes, only staffs, players and teams were inside the event and there were no fans because of the circumstances that they've faced.

With the said new mechanics about the regionals, it's okay to conduct online matches and no problem with those casters and broadcasts because there are a lot of companies that do cover it. But the championship? if you mean about major or the biggest event for Dota 2 which is TI, I think it they will just move the date.
legendary
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March 16, 2020, 09:27:39 PM
#34
It would be better if the championship was not moved at all and arranged it without an audience in the hall. After all, most of the championship takes place online with a broadcast on YouTube. This would prevent the possibility of a virus infection and we would be able to place bets on our favorite teams.
Dead crown?

No thanks, DOTA 2 not just about the game also enthusiasm the community was really high. Instance held a tournament without an audience better to cancel it at all.
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March 16, 2020, 06:45:46 PM
#33
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If the situation with the new flu virus develops on an increasing scale and there is a global pandemic, then you can bet whether this championship will happen at all or it will be canceled. However, as well as many other major public events.

if other popular events such as nba  ,nfl , and alike have been cancelled how much more this  ?

 i think itll also be cancelled because many people are also gathering if there are dota 2 events , we can see it when we are watching the stream or on the videos on youtube but they can always re schedule the game if ever the virus isnt really that active anymore but not these days because we all see that virus is still spreading strongly  .

almost everyday there are new cases all over the world and the death tolls also increase  .

It would be better if the championship was not moved at all and arranged it without an audience in the hall. After all, most of the championship takes place online with a broadcast on YouTube. This would prevent the possibility of a virus infection and we would be able to place bets on our favorite teams.
legendary
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March 16, 2020, 06:14:58 PM
#32
if other popular events such as nba  ,nfl , and alike have been cancelled how much more this  ?

 i think itll also be cancelled because many people are also gathering if there are dota 2 events , we can see it when we are watching the stream or on the videos on youtube but they can always re schedule the game if ever the virus isnt really that active anymore but not these days because we all see that virus is still spreading strongly  .

almost everyday there are new cases all over the world and the death tolls also increase  .
It might not be on the likes of nba or nfl but esports is pretty big imho.Yes, it does really have also that big crowd when it comes to tournaments
like majors or minors specially on the international stuff.It would be just right if they would postponed such events and wont risk to continue
since they do know that they would really increase chances of spreading the virus if they do push through but on the image above it shows that
they do stop it for now on such event which is right.



 I think this is a hard decision for them but in doing this they are taking the safety of their players and everyone that will be present in that tournament, And yes they will surely lose money because of the cancelation but kudos to them for not thinking about the lost but the safety of everyone, COVID-19 is a serious Pandemic disease that will surely take a lot of toll of life if not taken any precautionary measures

The Tournament could be held some other time and I think it will still continue if this virus has passed, but the life that have lost because of the virus will surely not coming back at all, lets just all think of the positive things that may happen in the future.

Every sector or businesses now do really have that big loss when it comes to profit matters but nothing is more precious when we do talk human lives.
Its just right for them to stop operation or events to avoid more problems.Its just understandable that business is affect but that thing doesnt really matter
much for now.
legendary
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March 16, 2020, 12:24:14 PM
#31

It's kinda The International 10 is in the cliff if it will happen in this year since 4th Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) minor and major will be cancelled.
But it's still on the Valve's decision especially if there will be 5th or more minor/major DPC tournaments before the The International 10 will happen.
This is really devastating especially for gamblers in Dota 2, less tournaments, less gambles.
Another one got canceled.

See valve need to act early for the TI10 did they will continue or not, since they need preparing TI a few months before august mostly at may. What will happen if they keep continuing but went the date has come the tournament got canceled. Sure a lot people will lose money before we already buying a battle pass and valve could be losing a lot of money too since they need to pay for the stage and everything else.

I think this is a hard decision for them but in doing this they are taking the safety of their players and everyone that will be present in that tournament, And yes they will surely lose money because of the cancelation but kudos to them for not thinking about the lost but the safety of everyone, COVID-19 is a serious Pandemic disease that will surely take a lot of toll of life if not taken any precautionary measures

The Tournament could be held some other time and I think it will still continue if this virus has passed, but the life that have lost because of the virus will surely not coming back at all, lets just all think of the positive things that may happen in the future.
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March 16, 2020, 06:14:23 AM
#30

It's kinda The International 10 is in the cliff if it will happen in this year since 4th Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) minor and major will be cancelled.
But it's still on the Valve's decision especially if there will be 5th or more minor/major DPC tournaments before the The International 10 will happen.
This is really devastating especially for gamblers in Dota 2, less tournaments, less gambles.
Another one got canceled.

See valve need to act early for the TI10 did they will continue or not, since they need preparing TI a few months before august mostly at may. What will happen if they keep continuing but went the date has come the tournament got canceled. Sure a lot people will lose money before we already buying a battle pass and valve could be losing a lot of money too since they need to pay for the stage and everything else.
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March 15, 2020, 08:01:09 PM
#29
- snip -

If the situation with the new flu virus develops on an increasing scale and there is a global pandemic, then you can bet whether this championship will happen at all or it will be canceled. However, as well as many other major public events.

if other popular events such as nba  ,nfl , and alike have been cancelled how much more this  ?

 i think itll also be cancelled because many people are also gathering if there are dota 2 events , we can see it when we are watching the stream or on the videos on youtube but they can always re schedule the game if ever the virus isnt really that active anymore but not these days because we all see that virus is still spreading strongly  .

almost everyday there are new cases all over the world and the death tolls also increase  .
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March 15, 2020, 07:14:54 PM
#28
With August just around the corner, I am excited with the upcoming The International 2020 in Sweden. This new meta will surely turn the table for the fights, because of the meta that was introduced at patch 7.23. Many people are rooting for OG to win again but OG.ana is out because he will pursue college. For me this is a very exciting way to do esports betting. I know that bets done in esports are sometimes done through paying item cosmetics to get much extravagant and expensive cosmetics, this window of oppurtunity is not new in this forum but I like to hear your thoughts.

If the situation with the new flu virus develops on an increasing scale and there is a global pandemic, then you can bet whether this championship will happen at all or it will be canceled. However, as well as many other major public events.
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March 15, 2020, 07:07:42 PM
#27
What if Ana is just looking,testing and practicing for another surprising strategy again just like what he did with the IO carry last the International? it's a big one-time paycheck every TI and no need for him to participate the majors or minors because it has a bigger prize pool. And he can reason out about schools or other stuffs, so that the strategy won't be exposed? what if it's really like that the same with the past TIs?
He is out on his studies bro.
Here is the link: https://win.gg/news/3651/ana-out-of-og-for-rest-of-season-replacement-likely-coming-soon
Well then, good luck to his studies and looks like the season is stopped. Wyk has already announced on his FB page about the cancellation of the remaining major and minor tournaments for this year.

I hope that this Covid19 will be gone before the event because if you guys don't know, the ESL LA 2020 was postponed because of it.
I do hope bro that this pandemic won't cause the postponement of TI20. I hope things are going to go smooth sailing.
I guess we have to wait and see when this pandemic will end so that everything will go back to normal.
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March 15, 2020, 07:01:13 PM
#26
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It's kinda The International 10 is in the cliff if it will happen in this year since 4th Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) minor and major will be cancelled.
But it's still on the Valve's decision especially if there will be 5th or more minor/major DPC tournaments before the The International 10 will happen.
This is really devastating especially for gamblers in Dota 2, less tournaments, less gambles.

NBA already cancelled out games and other sports too due to corona virus so it isnt actually surprising that others would be affected as well.Its really sad to
think on whats currently happening out there where it do affects all sorts of things.We are already a few months ahead on upcoming TI10
and if there are no vaccine create on upcoming months then we should expect that it would happen the same when in talks of cancellation.


What if Ana is just looking,testing and practicing for another surprising strategy again just like what he did with the IO carry last the International? it's a big one-time paycheck every TI and no need for him to participate the majors or minors because it has a bigger prize pool. And he can reason out about schools or other stuffs, so that the strategy won't be exposed? what if it's really like that the same with the past TIs?
He is out on his studies bro.
Here is the link: https://win.gg/news/3651/ana-out-of-og-for-rest-of-season-replacement-likely-coming-soon

I hope that this Covid19 will be gone before the event because if you guys don't know, the ESL LA 2020 was postponed because of it.
I do hope bro that this pandemic won't cause the postponement of TI20. I hope things are going to go smooth sailing.

It would all depend on the progress, if this pandemic becomes worst as months go by then postponement is on high chance but lets not hope for the worst.

On ana, he's out for his studies which is imho right thing to be done before anything else.I do miss out their old OG roster which does really have that
high level of teamwork that cant easily be beaten up.
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March 15, 2020, 06:48:09 PM
#25

It's kinda The International 10 is in the cliff if it will happen in this year since 4th Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) minor and major will be cancelled.
But it's still on the Valve's decision especially if there will be 5th or more minor/major DPC tournaments before the The International 10 will happen.
This is really devastating especially for gamblers in Dota 2, less tournaments, less gambles.
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