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legendary
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August 17, 2023, 11:11:13 AM
It's going to be tough for them as Vitality is the favorite here. Still betting on them though Cheesy



Took the opposite bet and yeah Navi was pretty good against Furia but I still think that Vitality is going to pummel them 2-0 so watch out for this  Tongue

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Pretty lame odds if you ask me personally but yeah lets just go with this for the start of the qualifiers

As expected of these three teams. I was about to add Azure Gaming -1.5 as well if the odds was atleast better than 1.4 but it was around 1.25 or something which isnt really worth it. Glad that I left them out of the equation and focus on these three so it was a good start to get some balances for the rest of the qualifiers
legendary
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August 17, 2023, 03:23:45 AM
So many games in Dota 2 section but I had no idea the TI qualifiers will begin today. Funny or not , what is Execration doing here ? We learned from them that they are not capable to play high tier Dota if they play outside SEA. They had 3 majors runs this year and all of them were a failure Sad  because besides Talon , SEA teams are really having a hard time to play Dota. Same goes for CHINA region , who top players and team are playing into SEA pubs because CHINA dota is maybe in the lowest rate of players.

Anyway , I will keep on eye on some certain games and some certain teams because a few of them will make there like Azure, Aster and maybe Nouns ?
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August 17, 2023, 03:14:26 AM
As of typing this, The The International 2023 qualifiers of China has already started and the top bracket is almost done. We've got teams already proceeding to the next bracket which is the Upper Bracket Semi Finals.

Team Aster have won and they're going to face Xtreme Gaming from there.

While the lower bracket teams are just waiting for those teams that have fallen and their matches will start from tomorrow as followed by the Upper Bracket SemiFinals.

So, wait for tomorrow for the lower bracket round 2 as the last remaining game of writing this is Azure Ray against Team Bright.

And after a few hours, we'll see the start from the North American region.
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August 17, 2023, 12:32:52 AM
Can't take FURIA seriously again after the recent roster change, at least not in the tier 1 scene. They only won 1 match in Cologne play-in against Grayhound, and now have been struggling in the IEM Sydney Open Qualifiers. They lose to some random mix-team in the second open qualifier and don't even make it to RO-16. This new roster won't work sadly.

Should be easy for Navi in the opening round of Gamers8, that 1.4 odds looks interesting.



Navi won as expected. I forgot to place bets on the rest of the opening matches Cheesy Anyway, here's my pick for today's matches. Quite disappointed that Navi has to meet Vitality this early in the tournament. It's going to be tough for them as Vitality is the favorite here. Still betting on them though Cheesy






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August 16, 2023, 03:44:20 PM
While another SEA team, Polaris had already chose not to participate in the TI qualifiers because they'll represent the country in the IESF World championships.

And on this tournament, I recognize some notable players that will play for their national team and that means that they won't participate as well on the TI qualifiers.
That's a good move for them when the chances of winning that one slot are too low, but in the IESF tournament, they have a decent chance of taking home a good amount of prize money.
Yes, the chance is truly slim for them to qualify that's why it's a good decision that they've made.

After checking the schedule, only the SEA and WEU teams are affected due to their qualifiers starting on August 27 and this is the second day of the IESF tournament. The other regions are lucky that their qualifiers don't overlap with the tournament.
Ohh, I haven't seen that. That means that some of these players could still participate in the TI qualifiers unlike in SEA and WEU players.

I've known most of them since when there have been div 2 games and these names have became familiar to me. It's like they're also good players but in terms of achievement in the pro scene, it's always that their team disbands.

Still, good luck to them.

They could maybe do a little push if they really want to go places. Most pros nowadays are just no-namers in the hey days of the old pros. They just grind and grind hard enough and eventually landed in an organization - or made their organization famous - by basically just sticking together and playing together. SEA region is a tough place for competition nowadays that I'll go so far as to say that it's cutthroat out here, but it's certainly doable.
True, those keep on grinding in the pubs as in everyday are also being scouted. Remember on how topson was scouted by notail through the pubs. And that's why there's always hope for those no name players if they want to be discovered.

Better compete for a tournament that only has some notable strong players than battle it out in the TI qualifiers and get dropped by stronger, more stable teams. That's a respectable move from Polaris, considering that the likes of BOOM, team SMG, and Execration are playing in that leg of the TI journey. They'd rather take their chances against other national teams and represent their country which is, IMO, a noble deed.
There's also Blacklist but I don't think that they'll be able to make it. But who knows, most of them are in scrimmage and totally trying to get into this update. So everyone has a chance still.
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August 16, 2023, 09:55:50 AM
Eternal Fire defeated their rival ORKS 2-0 in the Pinnacle Cup tournament and secured a spot in the playoffs. Although EF had some difficulties against their opponent, we can say that this time Calyx was at the forefront of the game. In addition to Calyx, IGL maj3r's performance was also very good. Today, he takes on Monte in the quarterfinals of the CCT Central Europe tournament. The match started with Mirage, the map chosen by Monte. Currently monte is 4-2 ahead. I expect EF to win.
legendary
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August 16, 2023, 07:09:27 AM
They'd rather take their chances against other national teams and represent their country which is, IMO, a noble deed.

Well to be fair, they cant back off from the IESF for sure because they are representing their country and honestly I'd still think that every dota players would love to participate in TI qualifiers but they just cant due to circumstances. Anyway speaking of chances, they have didnt chances to qualify though so its too bad on their part



Betting on the cn qualifiers tomorrow, not that I plan to watch any of them but it just feels weird not to bet any of them



Pretty lame odds if you ask me personally but yeah lets just go with this for the start of the qualifiers
legendary
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August 15, 2023, 06:01:48 PM
One quick look and I noticed that the team isn't registered to Liquipedia all. Also, most of their players don't seem to be known to the majority of the Dota community so it remains to be seen whether they're someone who can go toe-to-toe against the current teams of SEA for the International.
I've known most of them since when there have been div 2 games and these names have became familiar to me. It's like they're also good players but in terms of achievement in the pro scene, it's always that their team disbands.

Still, good luck to them.

They could maybe do a little push if they really want to go places. Most pros nowadays are just no-namers in the hey days of the old pros. They just grind and grind hard enough and eventually landed in an organization - or made their organization famous - by basically just sticking together and playing together. SEA region is a tough place for competition nowadays that I'll go so far as to say that it's cutthroat out here, but it's certainly doable.

While another SEA team, Polaris had already chose not to participate in the TI qualifiers because they'll represent the country in the IESF World championships.

And on this tournament, I recognize some notable players that will play for their national team and that means that they won't participate as well on the TI qualifiers.

Better compete for a tournament that only has some notable strong players than battle it out in the TI qualifiers and get dropped by stronger, more stable teams. That's a respectable move from Polaris, considering that the likes of BOOM, team SMG, and Execration are playing in that leg of the TI journey. They'd rather take their chances against other national teams and represent their country which is, IMO, a noble deed.
legendary
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August 15, 2023, 05:26:00 PM
While another SEA team, Polaris had already chose not to participate in the TI qualifiers because they'll represent the country in the IESF World championships.

And on this tournament, I recognize some notable players that will play for their national team and that means that they won't participate as well on the TI qualifiers.
That's a good move for them when the chances of winning that one slot are too low, but in the IESF tournament, they have a decent chance of taking home a good amount of prize money.

After checking the schedule, only the SEA and WEU teams are affected due to their qualifiers starting on August 27 and this is the second day of the IESF tournament. The other regions are lucky that their qualifiers don't overlap with the tournament.
hero member
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August 15, 2023, 07:58:37 AM
I just noticed that there is a team named Made in Philippines in SEA qualifiers. It is the released roster of Xerxia and reformed as Made in Philippines. I do not know this team but I think I have to support it since I am from Philippines. Cheesy


Yeah, I recognized them as well. Good luck, this is really a hard time for the SEA qualifiers.

One quick look and I noticed that the team isn't registered to Liquipedia all. Also, most of their players don't seem to be known to the majority of the Dota community so it remains to be seen whether they're someone who can go toe-to-toe against the current teams of SEA for the International.
I've known most of them since when there have been div 2 games and these names have became familiar to me. It's like they're also good players but in terms of achievement in the pro scene, it's always that their team disbands.

Still, good luck to them.

While another SEA team, Polaris had already chose not to participate in the TI qualifiers because they'll represent the country in the IESF World championships.

And on this tournament, I recognize some notable players that will play for their national team and that means that they won't participate as well on the TI qualifiers.
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August 15, 2023, 06:02:02 AM
One slot and all of the SEA teams are really hard to beat each other, at least for that region only. It's like a total clash for the entire region fighting for their survival just to get that one TI slot. I think if it's two or three slots, there's a bigger chance.

Yeah it will be very hard to get qualified since they are 14 teams fighting for a single slot. But I think the battle will just be between the favorites like Execration, Bleed, Boom, SMG and maybe Blacklist.
IMO, Execration is out of the list although they've made a lot of good start for this season and they fell a few points for the securing of DPC points. But looking major after major, they're always lackluster. Bleed is good but the majority of them are always unpredictable and inconsistent.

One slot and all of the SEA teams are really hard to beat each other, at least for that region only. It's like a total clash for the entire region fighting for their survival just to get that one TI slot. I think if it's two or three slots, there's a bigger chance.
That's also true for the other regions with only one slot for TI and it's why we're starting to see one or two teams pull out from the qualifiers.
Lucky are the ones like the South America for having two slots but they deserve it.

Two weeks remain and the action against goes back. Too many matches that we need to tune in, I am sure that there will be new favorite heroes that will be picked.
Watching a maximum of 8 series per day might be too much. I'll only watch the ones i'm betting on and then browse the replays or highlights if there's an intense series i've missed.  Cheesy
Haha, not a requirement though. I'll also watch some of the games that I'll be on and also those games that I won't bet but I am interested to see.
legendary
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August 15, 2023, 04:09:44 AM
I just noticed that there is a team named Made in Philippines in SEA qualifiers. It is the released roster of Xerxia and reformed as Made in Philippines. I do not know this team but I think I have to support it since I am from Philippines. Cheesy



One quick look and I noticed that the team isn't registered to Liquipedia all. Also, most of their players don't seem to be known to the majority of the Dota community so it remains to be seen whether they're someone who can go toe-to-toe against the current teams of SEA for the International.
legendary
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August 15, 2023, 01:42:03 AM
In the CCT Central Europe Series 7th Tournament, EF managed to defeat their opponent 2-0 in the Eternal Fire- SINNERS match. While everyone in EF performed more or less the same on the Vertigo map, we can say that the team was victorious thanks to Xantares' great performance on the Overpass map. Xantares finished the map with a 42-16 performance and a 2.06 rating. In total, Xantares reached 65 kills in 2 maps and became the man of the match. Monte will be his next opponent and we can say that he recently defeated his opponent in another tournament before.
legendary
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August 14, 2023, 09:10:52 PM
One slot and all of the SEA teams are really hard to beat each other, at least for that region only. It's like a total clash for the entire region fighting for their survival just to get that one TI slot. I think if it's two or three slots, there's a bigger chance.
That's also true for the other regions with only one slot for TI and it's why we're starting to see one or two teams pull out from the qualifiers.

Two weeks remain and the action against goes back. Too many matches that we need to tune in, I am sure that there will be new favorite heroes that will be picked.
Watching a maximum of 8 series per day might be too much. I'll only watch the ones i'm betting on and then browse the replays or highlights if there's an intense series i've missed.  Cheesy
legendary
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August 14, 2023, 08:37:20 AM
Yesterday, there was a rumor about Topson possibly playing for Tundra because of Nine pub games where he's mostly been playing the position 4 role and it makes sense when we saw Saksa missed the last two or three tournaments.
This is a monter line-up if this true. Nine is a very success pful mid laner that dominate most of their matches. Stepping down to pos 4 will give him a better insight on how to properly support midlaner since that is his forte. Both Godson and Nine is a high level player with unorthodox game style.

If this line-up come through and they sync properly. I think they might have a chance to properly defend their title because we all knew how bad Tundra now without Saksa missing most of there matches.

Saksa is one of the anchors of Tundra, and without him, they're basically not the same team as they aren't as aggressive without the guy. Topson might be a good addition to the core lineup, although they will have to delegate the roles properly to make sure that everyone functions at their 100% capacity. They basically just lost a good support with Saksa being unable to play, and with skiter possibly being the 4 support (not confirmed yet) to give way to Topson taking the mid role and Nine transferring to a carry position.

I doubt it will be hard for them to figure things out, although it should still be a shaky lineup on their first few games for sure.

I do not know if Topson's playstyle will jive well with Tundra's playstyle. I know Tundra is inclined to play the animal hero's and sometimes they are playing slow, boring but strategic game. While Topson plays really aggressive to the point that he often overextends himself. But it would be really fun to see Topson play again in TI if he and Tundra will be able to sync their playstyle. We all know that talent will not be an issue here because between those players, there are tons of talent. The only issue I really see is the playstyle.

I don't think that Noone's move to SMG will be successful but since it is for this qualifier, good luck.
I agree this might not end well because of the possible communication issue between the players.
One slot and all of the SEA teams are really hard to beat each other, at least for that region only. It's like a total clash for the entire region fighting for their survival just to get that one TI slot. I think if it's two or three slots, there's a bigger chance.

Yeah it will be very hard to get qualified since they are 14 teams fighting for a single slot. But I think the battle will just be between the favorites like Execration, Bleed, Boom, SMG and maybe Blacklist.


I just noticed that there is a team named Made in Philippines in SEA qualifiers. It is the released roster of Xerxia and reformed as Made in Philippines. I do not know this team but I think I have to support it since I am from Philippines. Cheesy

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August 14, 2023, 08:06:53 AM
I don't think that Noone's move to SMG will be successful but since it is for this qualifier, good luck.
I agree this might not end well because of the possible communication issue between the players.
One slot and all of the SEA teams are really hard to beat each other, at least for that region only. It's like a total clash for the entire region fighting for their survival just to get that one TI slot. I think if it's two or three slots, there's a bigger chance.

The matchups for the TI regional qualifiers are ready to go. The bookies already have the pre-live odds and one of the interesting matchups I saw was OG vs Team Secret.  Shocked


Two weeks remain and the action against goes back. Too many matches that we need to tune in, I am sure that there will be new favorite heroes that will be picked.
hero member
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August 14, 2023, 03:56:30 AM
Straight up bet on Lvl up against Nemiga. Im going to bet on Nigma to win whatever comes out as a winner from these two


Congratulations on this bet and if you ever bet for Nigma for the final qualifying match, Nigma Galaxy did won. I'll just give my thoughts about their matches.

They're struggling as usual on the first phase early of the game but I think that they're getting synchronized and keeping up with the rest. Kuro played supports that are good on this patch.

As they go in te main event, I wish them luck.
legendary
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August 13, 2023, 10:16:18 PM
Lately, I've been trying to understand LOL better when it comes to competitive as the game itself when I play it , seems pretty easy but as soon as I watch a competitive game , everything becomes difficult if I want to bet.  Grin
I don't play the game, but in terms of betting, it's the game that gives me the most profit. I encourage you to keep following the scene because it gets easier once you notice the teams consistently pick and draft the same lineups.

I don't think that Noone's move to SMG will be successful but since it is for this qualifier, good luck.
I agree this might not end well because of the possible communication issue between the players.

The matchups for the TI regional qualifiers are ready to go. The bookies already have the pre-live odds and one of the interesting matchups I saw was OG vs Team Secret.  Shocked

legendary
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August 13, 2023, 02:08:06 AM
Lots of team has lack of players. Does this mean that there’s a shortage for pro player?

Well actually there are a whole bunch of players that dont even make it to the division 1 DPC anymore and in contrary, there are alot of players that is suitable to join up those teams with missing players if they could make up the space for it. Most of the veterans players are not even getting any spotlight anymore then decided to move to another region to try their luck



Straight up bet on Lvl up against Nemiga. Im going to bet on Nigma to win whatever comes out as a winner from these two

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August 12, 2023, 06:04:02 PM
I wonder who will be taking Old G's slot now because it seems the team is about to be abandoned after OG announced Kitrak as their position 5 support.
Ceb moved to OG and that's surely going to be abandoned while Taiga is moved and loaned going to the NA.

The Noone move by SMG was announced as well and the other notable roster change is Quest Esports taking in Tobi as their new offlaner. This decreases Quest's chances of qualifying for TI, as I think Tobi is a downgrade to Ammar but he's still good enough to fill the role.
I don't think that Noone's move to SMG will be successful but since it is for this qualifier, good luck. ATF surely is the better option for the Quest but they didn't agree to the terms, I mean ATF knows that he's the better guy and he's probably lowballed and that's why he didn't proceed with the contract that's given to them. I thought that they're going to be the darkhorse but that's it, still good luck to them.
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