HOT TAKE: Amaru Gaming will qualify for the Esports World Cup 2026. My gut feeling tells me that PiPi is poised for a monster performance this qualifier.
I struggled to choose between Red Hot Chili Pibble (Kotaro & Mnz stack) and Team Nemesis. On one hand, RHCP's players have been actively participating in streamer tournaments, which has likely helped them build character and patience, especially when dealing with 1k MMR teammates. On the other hand, Nemesis has been competing in EU tournaments like the EPL and the 1W Essence series over the past month, even if their performance hasn’t been stellar. This experience, however, provides valuable practice that could be beneficial. While I wouldn’t be surprised if RHCP knocks out Nemesis, I’m leaning toward Nemesis due to their participation in the European competitive tournaments.
Then there's Estar Backs, who genuinely seem capable of going all the way in the tournament. As always, Estar Backs either will show a honey moon phase or rely on Parker to dominate the competition 1v9. Slatems, the self-proclaimed best midlaner in the world, has to make sure he stays level-headed and doesn’t tilt himself. With Yadomi on the team, I truly believe we might see Estar Backs make it to the Grand Final. Of course, a safe prediction is that Parker will throw at least one game. 🦇
On another note, Hokori, or the Hong Kong Riders, appeared shaky in their matchup against Perrito Panzon, which doesn’t inspire confidence. I’m not high on them in this qualifier.
What do you think? Is Amaru really the clear favorite in this lineup?
Last but certainly "not" least, Team DK, Zetta Games, and Chandogs are worth keeping an eye on; they are considered fillers, but they’re dangerous enough to take a map off anyone.
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HOT TAKE: Amaru Gaming will qualify for the Esports World Cup 2026. My gut feeling tells me that PiPi is poised for a monster performance this qualifier.
I struggled to choose between Red Hot Chili Pibble (Kotaro & Mnz stack) and Team Nemesis. On one hand, RHCP's players have been actively participating in streamer tournaments, which has likely helped them build character and patience, especially when dealing with 1k MMR teammates. On the other hand, Nemesis has been competing in EU tournaments like the EPL and the 1W Essence series over the past month, even if their performance hasn’t been stellar. This experience, however, provides valuable practice that could be beneficial. While I wouldn’t be surprised if RHCP knocks out Nemesis, I’m leaning toward Nemesis due to their participation in the European competitive tournaments.
Then there's Estar Backs, who genuinely seem capable of going all the way in the tournament. As always, Estar Backs either will show a honey moon phase or rely on Parker to dominate the competition 1v9. Slatems, the self-proclaimed best midlaner in the world, has to make sure he stays level-headed and doesn’t tilt himself. With Yadomi on the team, I truly believe we might see Estar Backs make it to the Grand Final. Of course, a safe prediction is that Parker will throw at least one game. 🦇
On another note, Hokori, or the Hong Kong Riders, appeared shaky in their matchup against Perrito Panzon, which doesn’t inspire confidence. I’m not high on them in this qualifier.
What do you think? Is Amaru really the clear favorite in this lineup?
Last but certainly "not" least, Team DK, Zetta Games, and Chandogs are worth keeping an eye on; they are considered fillers, but they’re dangerous enough to take a map off anyone.
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SA Open Quals for EWC Paris 2026 kick off today at noon CDT / 1pm EDT.
These are some of the notable teams participating today.
👀 @nmss_gg !
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📰 Matches and Incidents Under Review
The investigation currently includes, without limitation, review of the following matches and incidents:
• Game ID 8790064789 • Game ID 8774123157 • Game ID 8774206273
The investigation includes review of gameplay involving the player known as “Accel”, together with potential team-level knowledge of, or benefit from, the alleged conduct.
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ESIC has issued an interim suspension against Dota 2 Team Clown Crew / BarrancoBar and associated participants pending an ongoing integrity investigation.
This is a protective measure and does not constitute a final determination.
Read the full statement: https://t.co/smPiUo6jAR
Today’s matches:
- LB Final: Bot$ (@ParkerDota2 + Jacho) vs WK Bears & Bones (@k1hectorxd )
- El Gotto @MatthewDotaaa is waiting at the Grand Final
🍿 Where to watch?
(ES)👉 https://t.co/NEjcqy7U8L
While the young players battle for glory inside the arena, one man has already stolen the show on the red carpet.
🇵🇪 Jacho, the 58-year-old owner of Jacho LaN CeNTeR in Villa El Salvador and current 1,600 MMR player, walked the carpet today like a true Dota OG, because he is.
Drafted by Parker for The Bot$ roster, Jacho has defied every expectation. Along with the unwavering support of his regular LAN clients and viewers, he has propelled himself to the Top 3 on the final day of the $20,000 show-match tournament "El Gran Coliseo de Benjaz".
In an exclusive red-carpet interview, the man they call Wawita Sagaz reflected on a journey that spans two decades:
“I started playing Dota back in 2004 with Dota 1. Back then, I competed in small tournaments for S/50 or S/100 soles. You used to spend more money commuting to the venue than what the prize pool even paid out. Nowadays, tournaments have massive prize pools. In Dota 1, I played against Smash when he was starting his career. I also faced Benjaz and Kingteka when they were still teenagers. There was Parker too, he came to my LAN events a couple of times… and every single time he showed up, he won the whole thing.”
Today, the story continues...
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Dota2: South America vs Europe match today!
⚔️ @TeamChandogs vs Leto at 11:00 AM EDT.
🐾 Cinnamon Bun 🐾 said she is stepping out for some balcony sunshine so we can keep the cast 100% unbiased. That’s why I’m casting this one with @BlueScreenOfCLK.
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Jacho has secured Top 3 at El Coliseo de Benjaz, qualifying him for the LAN this Sunday in Puruchuco, Ate Vitarte, Peru
⚔️ Bot$ roster:
1. 🇵🇪 @ParkerDota2
2. 🇵🇪 @sacredota
3. 🇵🇪 @jericho_dota
4. 🇵🇪 Jacho
5. 🇵🇪 Tmauri
Bot$ is scheduled to compete in the Upper Bracket Final against Team Gotto House (@MatthewDotaaa) tonight at 7:00 PM EDT.
Here’s how Wawita Sagaz, 58 y.o., prepares ahead of a tournament, this clip was taken directly from his TikTok page.
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The admins of Get Good League found enough evidence to disqualify the Clown Crew 🇵🇪 (formerly known as Barranco Bar) due to foul play.
1. 🇵🇪 Snufy 2. 🇵🇪 Alone 3. 🇵🇪 Adrian 4. 🇵🇪 MonHty 5. 🇵🇪 Accel
Liquipedia: https://t.co/JZGHLiZ13K
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Clown Crew have been disqualified from Season 2 after an investigation into foul play.
Leto will advance to the Lower Bracket Quarter Final in their place.
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