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Day 1 of the China Supermajor concluded; Team Spirit and Infamous exit early


Day 1 from the China Supermajor got into full swing. Team Liquid and Team Secret go to the Upper Bracket while Team Spirit and Team Infamous were eliminated.

The playoffs to the China Supermajor have written from the first teams and charted the course to the high road during the past from the DPC events from the season. Although Team Spirit and Team Infamous were not eligible for just about any points or regional invites, their losses were little question still a challenge to swallow like the season rounds out to the confident people with no significant achievements.

UPPER BRACKETS

Team Liquid vs TNC Predator

Team Liquid showcased flashes of brilliance as TI7 Champions as they simply made very little, if any mistakes once they swept TNC Pro Team and sent them towards the lower bracket. The opening match had Liquid in complete control during the game with Amer “Miracle” Barqawi’s Templar Assassin overpowering Armel Paul “Armel” Tabios’ Ember Spirit inside the midlane during the first game. Liquid’s lead of 19-5 from the 11-minute mark was an excessive amount for TNC to handle. TNC showed signs of life as they simply managed to obtain pickoff after pickoff, thus securing them an Aegis advantage throughout the mid-game. Regardless of the advantage, Team Liquid faced TNC heroes head on and went directly to the throne to conclude the overall game.

In the next game, Liquid meant business as they simply picked their signature heroes, with Lasse “Matumbaman” Urpaleinen’s Lycan and Miracle’s Juggernaut. Team Liquid made their method to TNC’s high ground with the push-oriented line-up from the 14-minute mark which TNC had no answer for. With Team Liquid’s complete dominance over TNC, the latter raised the white flag 20 minutes straight into the game. TNC heads straight into the lower bracket to face VGJ. Storm.

Team Secret vs. OpTic Gaming

With the very first bet on the series, OpTic Gaming picked an unusual Night Stalker carry for Pelle Olsson “Pajkatt” Lille. A flawless game for Pajkatt controlled the first game which gained them significant map control. Ludwig “Zai” Wåhlberg's support Windranger transitioned into your core hero and have become an enormous problem for Team Secret, which helped OpTic inch closer towards the upper bracket. However, Team Secret were able to reverse sweep OpTic, like the latter had no match against Marcus “Ace” Hoelgaard’s talent with his Arc Warden and Gyrocopter. The overall synergy of Team Secret resulted in efficient execution of the gameplan to siege OpTic’s high ground for games two and three.

With Team Secret’s victory over OpTic, Mineski, Vici Gaming and Newbee secured their TI8 direct invites.

LOWER BRACKETS

Evil Geniuses vs. Team Spirit

The very first game started out with Team Spirit taking control till the early-mid game having a score of 19-7. EG, however, remained poised and confident to fight a good way through this game. Team Spirit’s lead disparity was erased since their heroes were getting picked off one after another. EG’s patience repaid as they simply staged a comeback win, as Team Spirit threw the overall game wide open in favor of EG. In the next game, however, EG struggled to locate their footing as they had been outplayed by Team Spirit’s prominent aggression and Ilya “IllidanSTR” Pevcaev’s Chaos Knight.

With the final game, neither team refused to quit as the entire contest went to some slugfest. It was eventually a 60 minute game with excessive swings backwards and forwards. On what could happen to be a possible game finishing push by Team Spirit, EG pinned their hopes towards the classic duo of Andreas “Cr1t” Nielsen and Tal “Fly” Aizik who successfully defended their throne. The buybacks to the cores of EG were unavailable but Cr1t’s Elder Titan was enough to carry their ground and win the match eventually.

EG will require to refine their strategy as they simply face the already proven and tested OpTic who are actually in dire need of DPC points. It‘s a matchup everyone anticipates as former TI champions and teammates Syed “Sumail” Hassan and Peter “ ppd” Dager go head to head in another do-or-die series.

VGJ. Storm vs Team Infamous

The very first game could happen to be easily inside the hands of Infamous were it not for Roman “Resolut1on” Fominok’s Faceless Void. Resolut1on’s prowess set the pace and tone from the game with his precise Chronosphere initiations. The next game was an entire stomp with Yawar “Yawar” Hassan’s Templar Assassin establishing the tempo from the team. VGJ. Storm had an enormous lead you massive team fight resulted in Infamous’ falling from contention. With no hesitation, VGJ. Storm went directly to the throne to conclude their victory. VGJ. Storm was an excessive amount to the South American squad, who claimed no wins inside the series.

Team Infamous went a dismal 0-19 throughout the DPC tournaments. Using the upcoming TI8 qualifiers, they have to rethink their strategies in an effort to catch up with another teams.

VGJ. Storm will face off TNC inside a matchup between two of the very most stable and consistent carries with Resolution and Marco Polo “Raven” Fausto.

Day 2 from the playoffs will continue tomorrow, June 5 at 10 : 00 local time / 04 : 00 CEST with leftover Upper Brackets Round 1 series.

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