Dota 2 Tournaments on November 1 and 2 2014

These amazing Dota 2 teams await your support this weekend

The first weekend of November is packed with three amazing tournaments and more than $150,000 of prize money. Wether you like chinese powerhouses like CDEC Gaming or Newbee or european team like Virtus.Pro – they all await your cheers!

Dota 2 Tournaments on November 1 and 2 2014

One tournament is almost over: The G-League 2014 is played out since the end of October. [team dk] is making their comeback there but it wasn’t succesful. The chinese stars dropped out in the round of 8 against [cdec gaming]. The team formerly known as [lgd.cdec] is debuting as a standalone-team this weekend and already made its way to the Grand Final against their former „mother“ [lgd gaming]. This will surely be interesting, especially since [lgd gaming] knocked out [invictus gaming] in the semi-finals. The Grand Final is on Sunday.

Newbee vs Vici Gaming in round 1 of the National Electronic Sport Tournament

Another chinese event this weekend is the National Electronic Sport Tournament featuring a prize pool of more than 60,000 dollar. It began today with the round of 8 and the newly picked up team [newbee.y] already lost their first match. Their core team, [newbee], enters the stage tomorrow in a great game against [vici gaming], surely the best match of the first round. The winner of this match has a good chance to go far in the tournament whose lower bracket is also filled by [lgd gaming] and [speed gaming] – the good fairy had a bad day when drawing these brackets.

Virtus.Pro going for their biggest success in Taiwan

If you are not so much attracted to chinese teams, you should definitely watch the MSI Beat It Finals in Taiwan on Saturday and Sunday. The organizers gathered teams from all around the world for a prize pool of 50.000 dollar. European powerhouse [virtus.pro] surely is the favourite in this event. It would be their biggest win in team history, but Korean team [rave] might interfere. The tournament also features ans South-African ([bravado gaming]) and a middle-eastern ([wired gaming]) team.

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