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OMG, what a huge odd for the match of Team Aster and Team Bright and those that have a bet with Team Bright which has the huge odd. You've won guys. And one sad thing is that we're not going to see Sumail again in this upcoming The International. How many TIs we've missed seeing him? Team Bright upset them and they're now eliminated. The NA and CN qualifiers are about to end by tomorrow and after that we're going to see the action in the other regions.
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Later today, I have the Faze m2 handicap and this should be their map pick since the lower-seeded teams are always given the first map pick.
I underestimated VP's performance on the CT side and they were also impressive against G2 earlier today.




The LCK playoffs are back later today and we have the lower bracket match between T1 and KT. It was close last time in the upper bracket and we might see another tight series based on how T1 is turning it up in the playoffs. After KT disappointed me in their last meeting, i'm starting to think they're bottling in terms of performance. That said, I got T1 @2.05 to win the series because of the value and whoever wins here secures a spot for the Worlds and doesn't have to play in the regional qualifiers against HLE.

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I agree with you about Bleed, this team despite a lot of positive expectations it seems that they deserve the slot.

I think Execration deserves the slot more. This year, they have been consistently in the top 3 on all three tours. They just fell short to qualify for TI. It is their last chance to get on the top since the top dogs in SEA are already qualified for TI.

It will be a tough competition between the teams in this SEA qualifier. There is only one slot open, and 14 teams vying for that slot. It will not be as tough as WEU, but I am sure it will still be good to watch.

The matches for SEA qualifiers will begin a week from now so these teams still have a lot of time to prepare.
Yes, they've been good with all of the tournaments that they have been. But looking at their performances, they're inconsistent and that's why if they ever have been good with the last run that they've got. Instead of BB taking the slot, it should have been them. Just a little more points and they should have been the qualified team. I know how it feels and how sad it was for them when they fell shortly but that's how this DPC points system goes.

I still think they deserve to qualify for TI. They fell short of qualifying through DPC points but if they put their acts together and be consistent, they should be able to get the last slot. I enjoy how they play the game and I hope they will qualify. There is only a week left before the SEA qualifiers begins so we will see if they can be consistent enough to snatch the TI slot from other strong contenders in SEA.



CHINA QUALIFIER

Still no good competition today. Almost all the matches are 2-0 in the bottom bracket. Most games are under 30 minutes. It almost feels like the DOTA scene in China is downgrading.
The competition is not as fierce as the previous years. They are one of the powerful regions in DOTA but if this continues, SA might overtake them. SA competitiveness is improving lately.



Hopefully, it will be a different scenario in the upper-bracket semifinals. The top teams are scheduled to have their series tomorrow. The first game will be Aster vs XG and followed by IG vs AR.
I am not sure how competitive the teams will be, but I am hoping the series will not be as boring and as one-sided as the games in the previous days. Aster and Azure Ray are the favorites to win their matches but I am hoping that Xtreme and Invictus Gaming will not be easily disposed by the favorite.

This is to hope that the series tomorrow is not as boring as today and will go all the way to the third map.


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And as for China, I just want to see Sumail participate the TI again with his new squad, Team Aster.

ASTER is really strong this year. I am looking at the participants for China Qualifier, and I think there is no team that can compete against Team Aster. Maybe the closest competition will be IG or Xtreme Gaming. But based on the last competition they had; Aster is the throw-in to reach TI this year. Expect Sumail in TI 2023.
Only a few strong teams have participated on this qualifiers and it's only PSG.LGD that have been qualified and got a direct invite through DPC points.

I agree with you about Bleed, this team despite a lot of positive expectations it seems that they deserve the slot.

I think Execration deserves the slot more. This year, they have been consistently in the top 3 on all three tours. They just fell short to qualify for TI. It is their last chance to get on the top since the top dogs in SEA are already qualified for TI.

It will be a tough competition between the teams in this SEA qualifier. There is only one slot open, and 14 teams vying for that slot. It will not be as tough as WEU, but I am sure it will still be good to watch.

The matches for SEA qualifiers will begin a week from now so these teams still have a lot of time to prepare.
Yes, they've been good with all of the tournaments that they have been. But looking at their performances, they're inconsistent and that's why if they ever have been good with the last run that they've got. Instead of BB taking the slot, it should have been them. Just a little more points and they should have been the qualified team. I know how it feels and how sad it was for them when they fell shortly but that's how this DPC points system goes.
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Bet on all four of the Gamers8 CS:GO matches yesterday and the first two ended in the 2:0.
I had a bet on both Navi&ENcE to end the same way but ended up losing the bets.
My only bet was on Navi, but i'm glad I avoided taking the handicap because it's hard to trust any team on the first day.

Later today, I have the Faze m2 handicap and this should be their map pick since the lower-seeded teams are always given the first map pick.



Noticed while scrolling through the livestreams of the matches there was a another Gamers8 tournament but for StarCraft.
Is this right? That old game that mostly had a heavy following in the Korean tournaments is making a comeback into the ESports Arena once more?
Isn't the game 30 years old now from the old WarCraft days, am I right?
That Starcraft tournament was two weeks ago, but i'm not sure if their competitive scene is making a comeback because I regularly see Starcraft odds being offered by the sportsbooks.

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China Qualifier will begin in a few hours. The matches are not that exciting yet though. It seems almost all the matches later will be one-sided leaning on the heavy favorites: Aster, IG, Xtreme, and Azure.
I agree the next round is where it gets interesting to watch since we'll potentially see a matchup between Aster vs XG and AR vs IG in the other bracket.
They're done and moving on to the next round. The teams that are in the lower bracket are unknown, I guess this is the first time that we don't see powerhouse teams on this qualifiers. Yes, there's the Team Aster, Azure Ray, XG, and IG, and all of these teams that I've mentioned are already on the top bracket. But on top of that, I've used to see the greatest teams have this qualifiers to be a pain in the ass of most of the teams and that's why viewers were all excited but not this time.
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Did anyone watch the CSGO matches earlier from the Gamers8 tournament? Most of the series are 2-0 wins from the favorites, but the round differential is closer than the bookies suggest. I guess the single-elimination format of the tournament encourages the teams to perform like their careers are on the line.

I also watched a bit of the playoff matches from the VCT Champions. Unexpected to see LOUD advance and send Fnatic down to the LB and PRX having a shaky start against FUT in the first half of the first map before taking over the series.

China Qualifier will begin in a few hours. The matches are not that exciting yet though. It seems almost all the matches later will be one-sided leaning on the heavy favorites: Aster, IG, Xtreme, and Azure.
I agree the next round is where it gets interesting to watch since we'll potentially see a matchup between Aster vs XG and AR vs IG in the other bracket.
Bet on all four of the Gamers8 CS:GO matches yesterday and the first two ended in the 2:0.
I had a bet on both Navi&ENcE to end the same way but ended up losing the bets.

Noticed while scrolling through the livestreams of the matches there was a another Gamers8 tournament but for StarCraft.
Is this right? That old game that mostly had a heavy following in the Korean tournaments is making a comeback into the ESports Arena once more?
Isn't the game 30 years old now from the old WarCraft days, am I right?
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Did anyone watch the CSGO matches earlier from the Gamers8 tournament? Most of the series are 2-0 wins from the favorites, but the round differential is closer than the bookies suggest. I guess the single-elimination format of the tournament encourages the teams to perform like their careers are on the line.

I also watched a bit of the playoff matches from the VCT Champions. Unexpected to see LOUD advance and send Fnatic down to the LB and PRX having a shaky start against FUT in the first half of the first map before taking over the series.

China Qualifier will begin in a few hours. The matches are not that exciting yet though. It seems almost all the matches later will be one-sided leaning on the heavy favorites: Aster, IG, Xtreme, and Azure.
I agree the next round is where it gets interesting to watch since we'll potentially see a matchup between Aster vs XG and AR vs IG in the other bracket.
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And as for China, I just want to see Sumail participate the TI again with his new squad, Team Aster.

ASTER is really strong this year. I am looking at the participants for China Qualifier, and I think there is no team that can compete against Team Aster. Maybe the closest competition will be IG or Xtreme Gaming. But based on the last competition they had; Aster is the throw-in to reach TI this year. Expect Sumail in TI 2023.



China Qualifier will begin in a few hours. The matches are not that exciting yet though. It seems almost all the matches later will be one-sided leaning on the heavy favorites: Aster, IG, Xtreme, and Azure.

Here is the schedule for the matches later.



I agree with you about Bleed, this team despite a lot of positive expectations it seems that they deserve the slot.

I think Execration deserves the slot more. This year, they have been consistently in the top 3 on all three tours. They just fell short to qualify for TI. It is their last chance to get on the top since the top dogs in SEA are already qualified for TI.

It will be a tough competition between the teams in this SEA qualifier. There is only one slot open, and 14 teams vying for that slot. It will not be as tough as WEU, but I am sure it will still be good to watch.

The matches for SEA qualifiers will begin a week from now so these teams still have a lot of time to prepare.



Speaking of SEA qualifiers, there is a new team: Made in Philippines. This all-Filipino team is from the disbanded Xerxia which failed to qualify for TI. They are Division II teams and finished last in Tour 3 of SEA Division I. They still have a chance to qualify for TI this year and hopefully, they could be better now that they are all Filipino. Will be watching this team and support my fellow filipino players.

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The bracket and matches for Dota 2, TI qualifiers for all regions have been set already. The format this time isn't too complicated, it's like that the start is on the playoffs already. While the WEU region is on a full blast for the participating teams there as they'll be having two slots. Looking at the EEU region is something new and it's likely that we're going to see a new team with new names as well despite having one slot only there and I've just noticed there that, there's two NaVi, Jr. and the main team so I probably missed that Valve allowed this again. And going on the Chinese region, this is going to be a disappointing qualifier for most teams there, only one slot but too many strong teams. While in the SEA region, one slot too and it's like a tough qualifier there as well.
The rule you've mentioned for TI is still there, so having two or more teams from the same org is probably okay when that rule is in place. It only matters when both of them qualify for TI and will be forced to pick from one of the two teams.


I understand now, thanks. So the rule about only one team for TI is still there but if it's about qualifiers, they're allowing it.

The slot for the SEA is good enough, I think Bleed deserves it the most, but for China, it's tough when there are a few good teams like AR and XG that can shock the other teams on the international stage.
I agree with you about Bleed, this team despite a lot of positive expectations it seems that they deserve the slot.
And as for China, I just want to see Sumail participate the TI again with his new squad, Team Aster.
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The bracket and matches for Dota 2, TI qualifiers for all regions have been set already. The format this time isn't too complicated, it's like that the start is on the playoffs already. While the WEU region is on a full blast for the participating teams there as they'll be having two slots. Looking at the EEU region is something new and it's likely that we're going to see a new team with new names as well despite having one slot only there and I've just noticed there that, there's two NaVi, Jr. and the main team so I probably missed that Valve allowed this again. And going on the Chinese region, this is going to be a disappointing qualifier for most teams there, only one slot but too many strong teams. While in the SEA region, one slot too and it's like a tough qualifier there as well.
The rule you've mentioned for TI is still there, so having two or more teams from the same org is probably okay when that rule is in place. It only matters when both of them qualify for TI and will be forced to pick from one of the two teams.



The slot for the SEA is good enough, I think Bleed deserves it the most, but for China, it's tough when there are a few good teams like AR and XG that can shock the other teams on the international stage.
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The bracket and matches for Dota 2, TI qualifiers for all regions have been set already. The format this time isn't too complicated, it's like that the start is on the playoffs already. While the WEU region is on a full blast for the participating teams there as they'll be having two slots. Looking at the EEU region is something new and it's likely that we're going to see a new team with new names as well despite having one slot only there and I've just noticed there that, there's two NaVi, Jr. and the main team so I probably missed that Valve allowed this again. And going on the Chinese region, this is going to be a disappointing qualifier for most teams there, only one slot but too many strong teams. While in the SEA region, one slot too and it's like a tough qualifier there as well.
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Things are looking great for BB as they won their open qualifier matches earlier against Eclot, 500, and ITB to lock their slot for the closed qualifiers. This closed qualifier will be the real test since they'll be going up against the top 20 teams like NiP, Apeks, and 9INE.




Also, more league betting because today there's the LCS Championship match between DIG and GG. My bet is on GG's -1.5 handicap @1.55 and I expect they'd wake up after getting knocked by NRG because they've been performing better overall and I see a decent gap between these two teams. They just had an unlucky matchup in the upper bracket and faced an NRG team that always shows up against the top teams.

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While looking for the current matches being played for some DOTA2 tournaments and came across this one currently in session:
EPL World Series where the matches are located in South America for these qualifying matches to be able to get to the playoffs on Aug 14th-19th.
None of the teams look to familiar to myself when I saw who was in:
NoPing Esports, Luccini Old School, Infamous, Mad kings,Lava Epsorts, AcatSuki, Universitario Esports, x5 Gamin, Thuunder Awaken and infinity.
The last two I do recognize and that has to be why they are already seeded in the playoffs.

Just checked while searching for reference will go to the following site for the upcoming tournaments:
https://www.gosugamers.net/dota2/tournaments

Has a good section on the splash page with the livestream of Valorant which I found a channel which streams matches called ESTV.
https://www.youtube.com/@ESTV_EsportsTV/videos
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BetBoom to make their first appearance at the IEM Sydney Open Qualifiers
https://www.hltv.org/news/36847/betboom-to-make-first-appearance-in-iem-sydney-open-qualifier
The open qualifier looks stacked. They'll be tested once they meet 500 or Team Spirit in the future rounds.


The LCK playoffs are now in the double elimination bracket after T1 and HLE won the first round. Today, T1 will be facing the new best team in the LCK and that's KT Rolster, i'll be betting on their ML @1.35 and the -1.5 handicap @1.8 because T1 didn't look that clean yesterday against DK.



Edit: T1 proved me wrong and KT got gapped so hard in game 5.
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Intel Extreme Masters Sydney makes a return from four years ago due to the tournaments not being able to travel during that time.
https://pro.eslgaming.com/tour/csgo/sydney

But they are about to commence with the qualifiers with some new teams in the mix this time around:
BetBoom to make their first appearance at the IEM Sydney Open Qualifiers
https://www.hltv.org/news/36847/betboom-to-make-first-appearance-in-iem-sydney-open-qualifier

Furia, BIG among teams to make IEM Sydney EU Open Qualifier 1 round 16
https://www.hltv.org/news/36850/furia-big-among-teams-to-make-iem-sydney-eu-open-qualifier-1-ro16

Still alot of time for them to get themselves back in form since it starts on October 20th-22nd.
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I like this new Group stage format since every game will be important. Unlike in the old format where most of the team's goal was just to win 1 map to get a good place in the group, this time, every map is important. There are only 5 teams in each group and 1 is sure to be eliminated. Every map and every win is important to be sure not to get eliminated during the group stage. We are ensure that we will see exciting games as early as the group stage.
I would've agreed with you if the group stage only had the round-robin format, but I can still imagine teams trading maps as usual because of how the second phase works. And that's where things become important because a win could send any team to the upper bracket while the loser will be placed in the lower bracket. The second phase could set the lower-seeded teams up for a potential upset similar to what we saw during the UB playoffs of the Riyadh Masters.
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For Dota 2 people here, we're seeing left and right roster changes from different regions. There's this sad moment in the Chinese region but it's just all about the retirement[1] of a known player there, Paparazi. This is an era for those players, bettors and fans.
[1] Paparazi retires from competitive Dota 2 ahead of TI12 qualifiers
If there's someone who retires then there's someone who do make out a comeback.

Ceb leaves ‘EU retirement home’ to officially rejoin OG’s Dota 2 roster
https://dotesports.com/dota-2/news/ceb-leaves-eu-retirement-home-to-officially-rejoin-ogs-dota-2-roster

The only person whom i do wait for some comeback on Dota 2 scene which is ANA or simply liking to  see that old roster of OG but in todays era on which there are
lots of changes in patches and there are lots of teams which are rising stars on the scene. It is really that hard to make out those predictions on who would be able
to win this years "The International".

After Riyadh Masters, Ceb might have thought that it is not enough for just one tournament. He really misses professional DOTA, I think that is why he is back to OG. OG did not perform that well in Riyadh so Ceb has to log in serious grind hours to catch up with the current META. It is just a short time before the TI qualifiers start.


Speaking of The Internation, DOTA has released the new format for the Group Stage of TI 2023.

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In the new Group Stage format, instead of two groups of ten teams playing for four days, four groups of five will now play for two, with the bottom team in each group getting eliminated. This means that every team will now only play four games instead of the previous nine, making every game impactful to a team’s final standings in the group.

Source: https://www.dota2.com/newsentry/3674426239851301040

I like this new Group stage format since every game will be important. Unlike in the old format where most of the team's goal was just to win 1 map to get a good place in the group, this time, every map is important. There are only 5 teams in each group and 1 is sure to be eliminated. Every map and every win is important to be sure not to get eliminated during the group stage. We are ensure that we will see exciting games as early as the group stage.

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@boltz I am not so sure about that.
I remember G2 Esports in their last tournament where everybody expected them with Niko and m0nesy to do the exact samething: Just dominate the other team in these championship rounds.
But they didn't and ending up leaving with no silverware to speak of for their efforts.

I have a feeling ENCE will do some exceptional things and will extend this to the maximum amount of maps if not take all three maps.
With those roster changes at the beginning of this tournament they seemed to come out of nowhere to show they are a team that have it all locked in when the pressure is on.
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Very good prediction @boltz !

Apex and his Team Vitality could not have a good match on LAN, actually they played terrible as they got destroyed on the deciding final map.
I think they are known as choking at these semi-finals and it was a fluke last season they made it to the finals and won.

ENCE were the define champion performance in this match-up and deserve to be in the finals in Cologne against G2 Esports who just beat Astralis in a 2-0 beatdown and also looked in form for their battle in tomorrow's final.
SunPayus was the standout player for the underdogs today and they will need him and Nertz to show what they have when the pressure of winning it all is at stake.

Yep , finally some good bets on my side as well but I didn't expect G2 to beat Astralis 2-0 but I do see G2 winning against Ence today and lift the trophy. M0nesy and Niko are in god mode right now and I don't see anyone that could stop these 2 from taking their angles to peak and kill.

SunPayus is a next star in my opinion and he will be a problem for G2 today as long as they don't let him play his AWP. Grin
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