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]]>The tournament saw its ninth and tenth eliminations as Aurora and BetBoom Team bowed out, leaving Xtreme Gaming as the last non-European Dota 2 team standing.
Aurora faced Xtreme Gaming in a fierce lower bracket showdown.
Game one was a one-sided stomp in favour of XG, but game two was much more competitive.
Aurora’s Anucha “Jabz” Jirawong debuted the first Lycan pick of the tournament, using Alpha Wolves and a Nullifier to counter XG’s Pugna.
On the other side, Wang “Ame” Chunyu’s Faceless Void constantly pressured Aurora’s Artem “lorenof” Melnick on Storm Spirit, neutralising his impact.
Despite Aurora��s valiant efforts to hold out for nearly an hour, XG’s aggression proved too much, ending Aurora’s run with a seventh-eighth place finish and marking the end of South-east Asia��s presence at TI13.
It was the final series for Aurora at The International 2024, as they have been eliminated by Xtreme Gaming. Despite their efforts, Aurora��s journey ends here. #Dota2 #TI13 pic.twitter.com/ELYYL8nHVh
— The International (@dota2ti) September 13, 2024
Meanwhile, BetBoom Team also met their end at the hands of Team Falcons.
The series was tightly contested, with game two being particularly intense.
After a strong early-game performance from Falcons, BetBoom fought back with a high-ground defence led by their safelane Medusa, who bought a Divine Rapier to turn the tide.
However, a critical misplay during a push��where Medusa had her Black King Bar (BKB) in her backpack��led to her being taken down twice.
This swung the game in Falcons’ favour, and they closed out the series, eliminating BetBoom from the tournament.
Falcons’ Andreas “Cr1t-” Nielsen, a veteran of The International, reflected on the win and the experience of playing alongside debutant mid-laner Stanislav “Malr1ne” Potorak, praising his energy and adaptability.
BB Team couldn't keep up with the pace set by Falcons, and it's time for them to exit the tournament. #Dota2 #TI13 pic.twitter.com/dZRHM9cxks
— The International (@dota2ti) September 13, 2024
As the tournament continued, the upper bracket saw dominant performances from some of the top teams.
Team Liquid faced off against Cloud9 in a two-game series.
Game one was all Liquid, as they dominated from start to finish.
Game two; however, saw Cloud9 put up a stronger fight.
At one point, Cloud9 even took down a tier 4 tower, but Liquid’s buybacks and a miraculous play from Micha? “Nisha” Jankowski on Puck turned the tide, securing Liquid��s spot in the upper bracket finals.
Gaimin Gladiators then took on Tundra Esports in another upper bracket semifinal.
The Gladiators showcased their prowess, with Erik “tOfu” Engel on Lone Druid and Quinn on Storm Spirit leading the charge.
Game one was one-sided, but game two was even more of a rout, with GG cruising to a 26-3 victory in just 24 minutes.
With BetBoom and Aurora eliminated, Xtreme Gaming remains the only non-European team in the tournament.
XG will face Tundra Esports in the lower bracket, while Team Falcons take on Cloud9.
At the top, Team Liquid and Gaimin Gladiators are set to clash in the upper bracket finals, ensuring both teams a spot in the top three.
As The International 2024 continues, each remaining team fights to have their names immortalised on the Aegis of Champions, with millions of fans watching their every move.
Gaimin Gladiators put on a dominant display against Tundra, securing their spot in the Upper Bracket Final. They will now face Team Liquid #Dota2 #TI13 pic.twitter.com/lP5zv2vBxc
— The International (@dota2ti) September 13, 2024
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]]>The abrupt departure of MinD_ContRoL, who had only recently joined Tundra on January 8, left the Dota 2 community reeling with surprise and speculation.
Minutes before facing Shopify Rebellion, MinD_ContRoL took to social media to reveal his unexpected removal from Tundra’s roster, sending shockwaves through the community.
LFT , just got kicked before the match
— Ivan Ivanov (@MinDcontRoLDotA) February 26, 2024
The timing of his dismissal, coupled with his short tenure with the team, raised eyebrows and fuelled rumours about internal conflicts within Tundra.
To fill the void left by MinD_ContRoL’s departure, Tundra hastily enlisted Vladislav ��laise�� Lais, a former Natus Vincere member and a highly ranked player, as their new off-laner for the match against Shopify Rebellion.
However, despite the substitution, Tundra’s performance suffered noticeably without their iconic off-laner, resulting in a tied series against their opponents.
Speculation regarding the reasons behind MinD_ContRoL’s removal from the team ran rampant.
The appointment of Ludwig ��Zai�� W?hlberg, as Tundra’s general manager on February 23 added fuel to the fire, with fans questioning his potential involvement in the decision.
In an attempt to shed light on the situation, MinD_ContRoL appeared on Janne “Gorgc” Stefanovski��s stream to share his side of the story.
He expressed discomfort with the team’s dynamics, particularly the infringement on his agreed-upon role as captain and drafter, as well as his objection to working with certain teammates.
Despite voicing his concerns, MinD_ContRoL felt disregarded by Tundra’s management, leading to a breaking point where he presented the organization with an ultimatum.
However, Tundra deemed his demands “unreasonable” and subsequently suspended him indefinitely, sparking further backlash from the community.
The fallout from MinD_ContRoL’s departure has left Tundra Esports facing criticism over their handling of the situation and calls into question the organization’s integrity.
As the Dota 2 community waits for further developments, the saga serves as a reminder of the complexities and challenges within the competitive gaming landscape.
Update on MinD_ContRoL#RoadToRiyadh pic.twitter.com/YruI0surXp
— TUNDRA (@TundraEsports) February 26, 2024
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]]>The organization has been causing waves in the Dota 2 community with unexpected roster changes over the last three months, including the short-lived partnership with MoonMeander��s ex-TSM, which lasted barely a month.
Tundra’s decision to bring in the ex-TSM roster just before the ESL One Kuala Lumpur Major raised eyebrows, especially given the quick dissolution of the majority of the roster after finishing in eighth place at the tournament.
Players such as Enzo “Timado” Gianoli, Jonathan “Bryle” De Guia, Ilyas “kasane” Gainullin, Aleksandr “Immersion” Khmelevskoi, and David “MoonMeander” Tan Boon Yang have all left Tundra, leaving fans puzzled about the organization’s intentions for their Dota 2 division.
Thank you @MoonMeanderated, @Timadota, @bryledota, kasane and Immersion for your time and dedication and all the best for your future! #TundraTribe pic.twitter.com/luXjs1s9OX
— TUNDRA (@TundraEsports) January 2, 2024
Interestingly, Matthew “Whitemon” Filemon remains on the roster, adding an air of uncertainty to Tundra’s plans.
Speculation has been rife on Reddit, with some suggesting that Tundra might have signed the TSM roster to fulfil sponsor obligations before 2024.
The organization seems to have had one foot out of the Dota 2 world for some time, but there are indications of a commitment to staying if the right formula can be found.
Whitemon’s retention could potentially signal Tundra’s desire to build a strong team, especially with notable free agents like Topias “Topson” Taavitsainen, Ivan “MinD_ContRoL” Ivanov, and Ivan “Pure” Moskalenko available in the market.
Tundra currently has a short roster, and with players like Martin “Saksa” Sazdov on the inactive roster, there is potential for a formidable team if Saksa decides to return to competitive Dota 2.
However, Tundra doesn’t seem to be in a rush to make decisions.
The absence of a Dota Pro Circuit appears to have sparked a season of significant shuffling.
The decision follows a disappointing 8th-place finish at ESL One Kuala Lumpur, though the abruptness of the move has left fans speculating about Tundra’s imminent rebuild.
The decision comes after a lacklustre performance in the playoffs at ESL One Kuala Lumpur, where Tundra faced a tough 0-2 defeat against BetBoom Team.
Notably, the players were part of the team for less than three weeks before being released.
Tundra’s original squad for The International 2023 fell apart after a 16th-place finish, leading to the hyped signing of Team Undying, who had just left TSM.
The jersey-hopping trend is expected to continue in 2024, with four of the five players yet to announce their plans.
Former Tundra carry Timado, one of the players released, hinted at the timing of the decision by posting on December 31 that he was looking for a new team and had received an offer from Quantum Infinity CEO Igor Campos.
This suggests that Tundra made the decision to disband the squad right after Kuala Lumpur but delayed the announcement.
The lack of a collective statement indicates a likely separation of the core trio��Timado, Bryle, and MoonMeander, who have been together since early 2021.
His continued presence raises speculation about a potential Southeast Asian Tundra roster for 2024, although the full line-up remains uncertain.
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]]>This collaboration is set to generate content highlighting ViewSonic’s top-tier monitors throughout the Dota 2 showcase �� The International.
Tundra Esports, who will enter the International as defending champion after defeating Team Secret in 2022, aims to leverage this alliance to ��enrich the global gaming community.�� This goal will be achieved by combining the extensive social network reach of Tundra with the advanced technological offerings of ViewSonic.
The partnership isn’t a debut for ViewSonic in the esports realm. Previously in 2021, ViewSonic entered a collaboration with North American esports entity Soniqs. Additionally, the display company landed a multi-year agreement to equip the HyperX Esports Arena in Las Vegas, owned by Allied Esports.
As The International 2023 approaches, with its commencement slated for October 12 in Seattle, United States, it has garnered attention not just for the gameplay but also for its prize pool. While the event has been historically known for its sizable prize funds, like the whopping $40 million in 2021, this year witnesses a notable reduction. The decrease in the prize amount is attributed to fans expressing dissatisfaction with TI12��s Compendium, a pass instrumental in funding the prize pool.
In the lead-up to the renowned tournament, Tundra Esports has been proactive in forging valuable partnerships. Apart from the recent collaboration with ViewSonic, Tundra has exclusively partnered with Ballantine��s scotch whisky specifically for the Dota 2 event. The esports team also lists esports betting site Winline among its commercial allies.
Tundra Esports�� Chief Executive Officer, Carleton Curtis, expressed enthusiasm over the new partnership with ViewSonic.
��We are delighted to welcome ViewSonic as the Official Supplier of our Dota 2 roster,” he said.
“This partnership is a fantastic opportunity for our organisations to showcase the product use of the ViewSonic product line and build valuable touchpoints together.��
��We are looking forward to working with ViewSonic during The International 2023 to bring a lot of exciting moments to our fans.��
Beyond its commercial endeavors, Tundra Esports has also been in the spotlight for expanding its presence in the gaming sector, notably entering the Rocket League esports scene through a collaborative venture with French club PSG earlier this year.
Tundra Esports is paying $8.00 to win The International, with Team Spirit ($4.50), Gaimin Gladiators ( $4.50) and Team Liquid ( $4.50) ahead of them in the betting.
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]]>This move generated excitement, among fans, although some, like MiCKe from Team Liquid, have expressed concerns. According to miCKe in an interview with esports.gg, “I believe it will definitely require an adjustment period because when you have a core player transitioning to support, it won’t be completely seamless.
Saksa is a position four player, and Nine [Leon “Nine” Kirilin] who will be assuming the support role, is a player as well.
However, he hasn’t had prior experience playing as a support.”Nine has primarily built his career as a laner.
Has been regarded as one of the top performers in that role.
While some of his skills will carry over to his position, Saksa brings ten years of experience specifically as a support.”It’s quite a change,” miCKe added.
“I anticipate that Nine will need some time to adapt.
However, I’m confident that he will eventually find his footing because he possesses talent.””While there have been instances of role swaps in the past, they have become less frequent recently.
In the case of Nine, he had already begun practicing his role in August.
Tundra and Topson are also performing well in Dota 2 scrims, suggesting that the TI-winning organization may have discovered a winning strategy. Thankfully, Dota 2 enthusiasts won’t need to wait until The International 2023 to witness the Tundra lineup in action.
They will make their debut in DreamLeague Season 21, a tournament with a prize pool of $1 million scheduled to commence on January 13th.
OG will also feature an addition during this event, as they have made a roster change by bringing back a legendary player on loan.
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]]>You��ve all been saying it, and now we��re saying it.
Welcome two-time TI champion, the myth, the legend,@TopsonDota for TI12 #TundraTopson pic.twitter.com/XSbljEJPYs
— TUNDRA (@TundraEsports) September 7, 2023
This significant change in their roster comes shortly after Martin “Saksa” Sazdov revealed he would be taking a break from competitive gaming due to undisclosed health issues.
In response to this change, Tundra Esports is restructuring its team for the upcoming season to accommodate Topson, whom they believe will bolster their pursuit of another championship title.
Topson will take on the midlane role, while Leon “Nine” Kirilin transitions to a position four role.
This shift is a notable adjustment compared to previous seasons when Wu “Sneyking” Jingjun switched to position five to make room for Saksa in the soft support role.
Rumors of Topson joining Tundra had been circulating since August, especially when it seemed likely that Old G, Topson’s previous team, might disband.
Topson confirmed that he would not participate in the The International 12 qualifiers.
Nine had been seen playing position four heroes and rotating frequently in games, fuelling speculation about Saksa’s break and Topson’s potential involvement with Tundra, a team he had briefly stood in for at BetBoom Universe Episode One in February, albeit with a different line up.
This marks Topson’s return to The International after stepping away from OG’s main roster in November 2021 to prioritize family obligations.
He made a comeback by playing for T1 during the Southeast Asian qualifiers and the last chance qualifier for TI11 last season.
The revamped Tundra lineup, featuring Topson, will make its debut at DreamLeague Season 21 on September 18th.
This event will serve as their preparation before heading to Seattle to focus on TI12, which begins on October 12th.
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]]>Due to health reasons, they have made the tough decision to move Martin “Saksa” Sazdov out of the roster.
This decision comes after Saksa had to be substituted multiple times during the season due to health issues that first arose back in June.
In a heartfelt statement, Tundra expressed their sadness regarding Saksa’s departure from the team, emphasizing their wishes for his swift recovery.
They also acknowledged the crucial role he played in their victorious journey at The International and assured him that he will forever remain a cherished part of their family.
We are sad to announce @saksadota will be taking an extended break due to health reasons and will not be on our active roster. We wish him all the healing and success possible.
Thank you, Martin, for playing a pivotal role in our TI victory. You��ll forever be a part of our�� pic.twitter.com/l3uFrGHTJU
— TUNDRA (@TundraEsports) September 6, 2023
While it’s not uncommon for teams to make adjustments during a season, it’s quite rare for the reigning TI champions to do so just before defending their title.
Tundra has yet to announce who will step in to replace Saksa, but they are fully aware of the urgency, with TI12 only a month away.
Although Tundra have chosen to drop Saska from its roster, they are still equal-third favourites with most esports betting sites at $8.00 to take out T112.
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TEAM SECRET vs OG Dota 2 BETTING & MATCH DETAIL |
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Best Odds: | Secret $1.20 at GG Bet | OG $4.33 at GG Bet |
When: | January 11, 2023 | 15:00 CET |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/pgl_dota2) |
OG lost their opening Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) match of the 2023 season on Monday when they had to admit defeat to Tundra Esports (0-2). But despite kicking off the new season with a loss, OG played well and looked very competitive on the first map.
It’s not fair to make any conclusions after just one series, but we liked what we saw from OG, who displayed strong teamwork. But most importantly, the newest signing Dmitry “DM” Dorokhin seems to have fit in with the team well.
Team Secret had a rough start to the 2023 season. They looked completely lost against Team Liquid, which likely had to do with Micha? “Nisha” Jankowski who knows how to defeat Team Secret. Still, even with that in mind, we have a hard time defending Secret’s display.
It’s hard to criticise Secret after just one game, but we can safely say that OG looked better on Monday. At even odds, Secret would be the right play, but $2.25 on OG offers solid value.
NIGMA GALAXY vs TUNDRA ESPORTS Dota 2 BETTING & MATCH DETAIL |
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Best Odds: | Nignma $4.00 at GG Bet | Tundra $1.22 at GG Bet |
When: | January 11, 2023 | 21:00 CET |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/pgl_dota2) |
Tundra Esports took no prisoners on Monday when they defeated OG (2-0) with a very clean performance. We already know what we can expect from Tundra in the opening DPC tour of 2023, but we don’t know much about Nigma Galaxy.
Despite struggling in 2022, Nigma Galaxy decided to keep most of its roster intact �C adding just Ammar “ATF” Al-Assaf as a replacement for Amer “Miracle-” Al-Barkawi. Some might disagree, but this wasn’t a bad call, as we don’t feel Nigma Galaxy had to change much to be competitive.
They had their ups and downs, but this is a stacked roster, which can pop off – and likely will if ATF fits in with his new teammates.
As the Dota 2 betting odds suggest, Tundra Esports should win, but we have high expectations for Nigma Galaxy, who are good enough to win a map or even upset the reigning The International champions.
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OG vs TUNDRA Dota 2 BETTING & MATCH DETAIL |
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Best Odds: | OG $3.40 at GG Bet | Tundra $1.30 at GG Bet |
When: | January 9, 2023 | 15:00 CET |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/pgl_dota2) |
Tundra Esports are the only team from the region that did not make any roster changes ahead of the 2023 season. That makes sense, considering Tundra has just won The International, so they have no reason to look for ways to improve.
Their next opponents, OG, have made one roster change, signing Dmitry “DM” Dorokhin as a replacement for Ammar “ATF” Al-Assaf, who left to play for Nigma Galaxy. DM joins OG from Virtus.pro (Outsiders) is an excellent carry player who, like ATF, has a big champion pool and is capable of carrying games.
With the roster changes, OG didn’t lose any quality and should be very competitive in 2023. They’re still weaker than Tundra (3-5 in head-to-head), but $3.40 with Dota 2 betting sites seems a bit too generous. At the offered Dota 2 betting odds, and considering this is a clash between two of Europe’s top teams, over 2.5 maps makes the most sense.
TEAM LIQUID vs TEAM SECRET Dota 2 BETTING & MATCH DETAIL |
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Best Odds: | Liquid $1.66 at GG Bet | Team Secret $2.10 at GG Bet |
When: | January 9, 2023 | 18:00 CET |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/pgl_dota2) |
Team Liquid had a slot to fill up following Lasse “MATUMBAMAN” Urpalainen’s retirement and ended up signing Micha? “Nisha” Jankowski, who joined Liquid two months after leading Team Secret to The International 2022 finals. Besides signing Nisha, Liquid also had to move players around, appointing Michael “miCKe” Vu to the no.1 spot to make room for the new mid laner.
The move shows Liquid’s roster’s flexibility, but it also makes us believe that they will be just as strong as last season. Losing MATUMBAMAN is a big deal, but with Nisha joining the roster, Liquid should be one of the top four teams in Western Europe.
Team Secret replaced Nisha with Miroslav “BOOM” Bi?an, who had an excellent season with Gaimin Gladiators, who enjoyed a lot of success in 2022, largely thanks to the Czech player. This move still feels like a downgrade, but we don’t feel like there’s much to worry about.
Liquid enter this match with a massive advantage of fielding Nisha, who knows Secret inside and out. But talent-wise, this looks like an even match, so we must take overs at even odds.
GAIMIN GLADIATORS vs ENTITY Dota 2 BETTING & MATCH DETAIL |
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Best Odds: | GG $1.40 at GG Bet | Entity $2.75 at GG Bet |
When: | January 9, 2023 | 21:00 CET |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/pgl_dota2) |
Entity parted ways with their carry Ivan “Pure” Moskalenko in December and replaced him with Alimzhan “watson” Islambekov, who has been moving around the Eastern European Tier 2 scene for a while. On paper, this move doesn’t look too promising, but there was supposedly some internal turmoil, so perhaps letting Pure go was the right call.
Gaimin Gladiators lost their mid laner BOOM but quickly found an excellent replacement in Quinn “Quinn” Callahan, formerly of Soniqs and Quincy Crew. This move might make Gaimin Gladiators even stronger, but there are questions about their new coach Aske “Cy-“Larsen, who’s a bit of an enigma.
Entity were significantly weaker than Gaimin Gladiators in the DPC last season, and even though all the changes, we don’t expect that to change. It’s early season, so we could be in for a messy game, but we have faith in Gaimin Gladiators to cover the map handicap on Monday.
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]]>?Tundra��s win has immortalized the names of all five players on their roster in Dota 2 history, all of whom had never lifted the Aegis of Champions before. Although it was their first win in The International, all the players had made appearances in the tournament in its previous iterations.? ?
Kurtis “Aui_2000” Ling and Wu “Sneyking” Jingjun were particularly impressive during the match and made history on their way to leading Tundra to victory. The team captain, Sneyking, was moved to position five after Martin “Saksa” Sazdov was brought into the squad.? ?
In his new role, Sneyking brought on a completely new playing style, which pushed the team to victory. The captain also has the record for the most roster moves a player has made before winning a TI.
?Aui_2000, on his part, helped Tundra with his experience as the captain of a TI-winning team and his unique approach to the match. The player was previously captain of the Evil Geniuses when they lifted the Aegis of Champions at TI5. With the recent win, Aui_2000 is now the only person to have ever won the Dota 2 tournament as a player and a coach.?
?Tundra started their run at TI11 in impressive form, going 14-4 to finish the group stage as the top seeds. Team Secret had the most experience of both teams, but they could not keep up with Tundra��s playstyle.?
?In game one, Leon “Nine” Kirilin��s use of Tusk and Oliver “skiter” Lepko��s Naga Siren was the game changer for Tundra. Nine also stepped up in game two with his use of Arc Warden, which threw their opponents off and helped the European team win the match.? ?
Despite Secret��s attempt to lock Tundra out of getting suitable heroes, the team always had heroes they could use with ease and decimate the lineup.? ?In game three, Tundra revealed just how at ease they were in the match when the team selected Medusa for skiter. The pick was mainly because the player had gotten a TI11 Crimson Witness item Medusa live on stage.?
During the TI11 tournament, the Dota 2 hero was only used three times, and not by skiter. The last time he played a pro game using Medusa was more than five months ago. Despite all this, skiter��s use of the hero had a significant role in Tundra��s win in game three.?
?Concerning the reason the excellent gameplay seemed effortless to Tundra, Aui_2000 revealed during the post-game interview that the team had practiced really hard before the TI, so once they started playing, it seemed like the challenging part was over. He added that Tundra could play their style because of this, while having fun at the same time.?
?Tundra are the second team in the history of TI grand finals to end the tournament with a 3-0 sweep. The first team that did it was Team Liquid against Newbee in TI7.? ?
Tundra ended their run in TI11 with merely five map losses on all maps played and not a single series loss. The feat earned the European team a win rate of 82.1% and placed them in a tie for the fourth-highest win rate in the history of TI.?
?By reaching the final, Tundra and Secret earned a sizeable chunk of the TI11 prize pool, the total amount of which will not be confirmed until November 2. With the kitty set to exceed USD $19 million, Tundra will take home around $8.5 million, while Secret will receive about $2.5 million.
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