TI11

2022 - 10 - 15

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Here are the group stages of TI11. What can we expect? (Sports Interactive Network Philippines)

The International 2022 group stage begins on October 15, with 20 teams vying for their playoff spot as well as avoiding going home early.

Aside from being the defending champs, the team also won the last Major of the season in dominant fashion against PSG.LGD. And will the regional qualifier teams surprise the DPC direct invitees? In Group B, Fnatic will take on most of the DPC invitees. Boom Esports will kick off the day with a match against OG in Stream D, while PSG.LDG tests the mantle of Hokori in Stream C. Also in the same time slot? Meanwhile, the fifth to eighth seeds will find themselves in the lower bracket.

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BOOM fumbles early games leads, swept by OG in TI11 opener (INQUIRER.net)

The first day of The International 11 group stages saw BOOM Esports swept away by two-time TI champions OG.

Meanwhile, OG is enjoying the 1st spot with two other teams— NA team Evil Geniuses and EU team Gaimin Gladiators. European Dota 2 team OG sweeps BOOM Esports in the first series of The International 11 group stages. The SEA team controlled the map, with multiple vision wards placed in crucial and potential smoke spots.

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TI11 Group Stage Day 1 Recap: EG Impresses as BOOM and PSG ... (AFK Gaming)

The International 2022 (TI11)'s Group Stage kicked off with a day's worth of great action from some of the best teams in the world, as teams showcased new meta ...

While TSM won its first game against the Western Europe team, Tundra Esports struck back in Game Two as Leon “Nine” Kirilin’s Outworld Destroyer went on a dominating streak, ending the game with 10 kills while dying only once. Despite its draw against South American team Thunder Awaken, the team managed to win against beastcoast 2-0. While OG utilized its signature heroes such as Invoker, Mars and even Timbersaw during its match against EG, the North American team just dominated the series much to the surprise of everyone.

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TI11 Group Stage Day 1: Evil Geniuses off to perfect 6-0 start (Yahoo Singapore News)

PSG.LGD 0-2 Evil Geniuses. Team Liquid 1-1 Soniqs Esports. BOOM Esports 1-1 Hokori. OG 2-0 Gaimin Gladiators. Royal ...

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TI11 Compendium Predictions: The Best Choices - Hotspawn (Hotspawn)

Now that the last chance qualifiers for The International 2022 (TI11) are complete, the full range of selections in the tournament predictions tab of the ...

Yaroslav “Miposhka” Naidenov’s many, many years of experience as a pro Dota 2 player make him one of the most consistent supports out there in Singapore, which is of course the one thing he needs to be in order to be a shoo-in for this category. With two of the most experienced supports in Dota 2 on their roster, RNG is a strong pick to have the most assists in a single game at TI11. Likewise, the category for the highest GPM by a single hero is an easy one. Team Aster fits this description to a T, as one of the last remaining squads that adhere to the “old”, conservative Chinese playstyle. Since PSG.LGD is the epitome of clinical precision as we mentioned before, it stands to reason that they’re more than capable of closing games out at a moment’s notice. With Night Stalker being out of the metagame spotlight this patch, the highest XPM average crown is likely to go back to Templar Assassin. It helps greatly that she’s in a good place right now as a hero, too, so there’s plenty of reason for teams to pick her in the carry slot. Being able to cast Attribute Shift (D/F) while stunned is a big deal, and is the exact reason why we have him pegged as the hero that will post the lowest death average in the tournament. The best bets in this category tend to be cheesy, “gotcha”-type heroes — a category to which Tinker definitely belongs. She still destroys practically everything in her path in the laning phase, and is versatile enough to transition into a secondary or tertiary carry in the late game thanks to Sidekick (E) and Unleash (R). At the last chance qualifier, Undying made it into 44 games and came out of the tournament with a Melee carries in particular will find it difficult to stand toe-to-toe with him in the first 10 minutes of each game.

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