Evil Geniuses survive scare Team Liquid DreamLeague Leipzig Major - Underhanded Geniuses fought against Team Liquid for the last upper section billet in Group D at the Dota 2 DreamLeague Leipzig Major. The arrangement took care of business, however EG dominated the competition 2-1.

EG didn't have a simple time in the arrangement. While they dominated matches one and three, both were drawn-out issues in which Liquid kept up an early lead. The North American squad indicated genuine coarseness as they drove forward down the stretch.

The principal game saw Liquid go for Alchemist and Ember Spirit in an offer to up the rhythm. EG verified their teamfight with a great Naga Siren and Disruptor combo.

Fluid's Alchemist shot up the total assets outlines, definitely. Fluid figured out how to gather a gold lead before all else, however EG had the option to turn it around with a couple of flawless Song of the Siren arrangements.

Evil Geniuses survive scare Team Liquid DreamLeague Leipzig Major

Game two saw Liquid go for speed indeed, however this time with a Lone Druid to destroy structures. EG's responsibility to the late game with Morphling and Outworld Devourer couldn't confront Liquid's mind-boggling may.

The third game saw Liquid bounce to another early lead. Fluid's Michael "miCKe" Vu devoured the offlane Venomancer picked to counter him, transforming the convey legend into a hazard on the field.

"Abed" Yusop's Templar Assassin was critical to making something happen for EG. The Filipino genius detonated in the later phases of the game and verified the long distance race arrangement and an upper section opening for EG.

EG took the long course to the headliner, playing eight games out of the conceivable nine. Fortunately for devotees of the group, EG's endeavors have been compensated with an upper section billet while Liquid will tumble to the lower section and will confront conceivable end in a best-of-one matchup.

EG have been ok since their program redo. Their first appearing at a Dota Pro Circuit occasion saw them accomplish fourth spot at the MDL Chengdu Major, trailed by an other participants arrangement at the ONE Esports Dota 2 World Pro Invitational Singapore. Having not won a chief occasion since the DOTA Summit Nine of every 2018, EG will trust this could be the competition to break their trophyless streak.

Fluid's 10-match dominate streak through the Leipzig Major qualifiers was immediately broken when they played their first game at the LAN competition. While they've played some splendid games, their precarious drafts have seen them incapable to benefit from their mechanical aptitudes and teamplay. Should they figure out how to sift through their drafting issues before the beginning of the headliner, Liquid stays a startling group to confront.


Virtus Pro end DreamLeague Season 13 Major gathering stage without a success

VP have one final opportunity to make the headliner in the end of the season games' lower section.

Virtus Pro's Alexey "Solo" Berezin has had an extremely hard time pushing his group to similar statures they accomplished last season with this new program, and those battles proceeded with today. The group completed the DreamLeague Season 13 Major's gathering stage without a success.

The CIS backbones were one of just two groups to go winless into the headliner, joining Chaos Esports Club as the initial two groups to be put in the lower section pushing ahead.

In the wake of being rebuffed for poor play ahead of schedule by Alliance's fresh playmaking, VP were constrained into a match that would choose their headliner arrangement against Reality Rift. The Southeast Asian squad appeared suddenly to guarantee the top seed from their locale yet wound up losing a nearby split against Invictus Gaming in the opening match.

Veteran SEA chief Wong "NutZ" Jeng Yih was prepared to lead his more up to date stack into the upper section, which wasn't simple thinking about who they were playing.

Solo and his squad set up a solid battle in game one, with quality exhibitions from Egor "epileptick1d" Grigorenko's Drow Ranger and Vladimir "No[o]ne" Minenko's Puck. On paper, the bit of leeway was obviously to VP, yet Reality made a late push that turned the long distance race of a match around.

Vincent "Energetic willingness" Teck Yoong woke up late on a Meepo that was cultivated up and all set, which is constantly a hazardous thing to see coming at your paths. That legend, joined with some top level plays from Ravdan "Hustla" Narmandakh's Rubick, set things aside late for Reality as VP dropped another lead.

Game two was significantly less great for the CIS veterans, as a peculiar draft with no reasonable front-running saint was put down rapidly by AlaCrity's Templar Assassin joining with Andrew "Drew" Halim's Leshrac and Hustla playing another round of Rubick.

VP attempted to get something moving on No[o]ne's Death Prophet, yet there was insufficient capability to bring down the shockingly tanky work of Reality's group. They had the option to make imprints into their adversary's lead however never truly kept things more than even.