MINESKI WONDING DAC 2018, AND BEING THE FIRST SEA TEAM WONDERING MAJOR TURNAMENT

in #gaming7 years ago

HALLO STEMIAN!!!

WOLCOME BACK!!!

EPIC COME BACK MANCHESTER UNITED

image
Mineski and LGD Gaming give an impression to the entire tournament, both playing with superb games played from the group stage until the last minute of the tournament. Mineski reached the grand final straight from the top bracket where they cut OpTic Gaming, Vici Gaming and LGD in the final top bracket. The Chinese team took down the EG, Team Liquid and started the final day with a remarkable victory against Virtus.pro in the lower bracket to force a rematch with Mineski.

Grand finals broke out with the execution of Tiny design, Phantom Assassin, Slardar, Ancient Apparition from LGD. Wang "Ame" Chunyu was able to bully Mineski from the laning stage to ending his team's six-game defeat vs Mineski.

Starting with the two games we all have been reminded why Daryl Koh "iceiceice" Pei Xiang is considered for many years as the best offlaner in the world. Mineski put all the pressure on their veterans to bring home victory with a hero who has a low winning rate, Magnus. And Icex3 shipped. Eleven minutes into the game, Helm of the Dominator finished, followed 3 minutes later by Blink Dagger and started taking full control over the map's control to equalize the game's score.

The game of the three most contested in the grand final when Mineski last pick Broodmother became the core of Kunkka. Lu "Somnus / M" Yao did a mid-Kunkka show and so did Fy-God Clockwerk, which has been a key factor in all the LGD kill in the game. Mineski forced the game by not repeating the mistakes of game one. LGD was able to again secure the Tiny-PA-AA combo but was denied access to Slardar when Mineski used their last tire on the hero and chose Luna himself to force the issue quickly. LGD had the advantage of laning but their entire team battle was canceled by the Nines support from Mineski who showed perfect coordination in their initiation. Their extraordinary form brings victory in five game plays with Ame Anti-Mage, Somnus Leshrac and Yang "Chalice" 'Shenyi - Underlord.

2014 DAC final standings:

  • 1st place: $ 370,000 + 750 DPC - Mineski
  • 2nd place: $ 135,000 + 450 DPC - LGD Gaming
  • 3rd place: $ 105,000 + 225 DPC - Virtus.pro
  • 4th place: $ 85,000 + 75 DPC - TNC Pro Team
  • 5th-6th place: $ 67,500 - Vici Gaming, Team Liquid 7th-8th place: $ 35,000 - Evil Geniuses, OpTic Gaming 9th-12th place: $ 15,000 - Newbee, VGJ.Thunder, Invictus Gaming, Team Secret 13th-16th place: $ 10,000 - OG, Effect, Keen Gaming, paiN Gaming

    Mineski's victory in Dota 2 Asia Championship 2018 pushed the team into fourth place in the DPC rankings, while LGD is also happy to advance among the top eight. At the end of the tournament, four Chinese teams sit in the top eight: Newbee in 5th place, VG on 6th place, LGD in seventh place and VGJ.Thunder at 8th place. Until now, Mineski is the only SEA team in the last eight and DAC 2018 represents their ticket to TI8.

    There are only a few tournaments to play in the current DPC season. Next is the StarLadder ImbaTv Invitational S5 Minor, which will begin next week in Kiev, Ukraine, followed by EPICENTER XL Major at the end of the month. The Dota Pro circuit will end in June with three more Major scheduled to take place from 15 May to 10 June.

    image