Battle royale in Dota finals
Credit to Author: Tempo Online| Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2019 22:00:28 +0000
Games Tomorrow (Gariath Concepts, Eastwood City, Libis)
10 a.m. – PLDT-Smart Omega vs Suha-Execration Punishers (best-of-three)
3 p.m. – Cignal Ultra Warriors vs Winner of Semifinal (best-of-five)
After five teams completed 40 group stage games, the first Dota 2 conference of the 2019 The Nationals is now heading into its playoff as the top three teams will be fighting for the title on Sunday at the Gariath Concepts in Eastwood City, Libis.
The three playoff-bound teams are the Cignal Ultra Warriors, which finished with the best record at 13-3, followed by PLDT-Smart Omega at 11-5, and the Suha-XCTN Punishers with an 8-8 card.
Cignal gets the top seeding and directly into the best-of-five grand finals at 3 p.m., while second seed PLDT-Smart plays No. 3 Suha-XCTN in the best-of-three playoff showdown starting at 10 a.m.
The total pot money for this conference is P700,000, and inaugural champion takes home P400,000.
Eliminated in the playoff stage of The Nationals are two teams with the youngest players, the Happy Feet Emperors (5-11) and the Bren Epro (3-13).
The Warriors clinched the top seed following a 2-0 win against Epro on their last group stage match-up last Tuesday. Their tempo is currently the best in the league, finishing games in an average of 31 minutes.
Their carry, Nando, also leads the league in last hits and GPM (gold per minute).
While they remain as the favorite, the Warriors can’t take their rivals lightly.
One Of Cignal Ultra’s three losses, one of those came against Omega and two against the Punishers.
Omega is one of the league’s most efficient teams, and their coordination reflects in the stats sheet – their cores Nasjo and Palos are currently first and second in KDA or kills-deaths-assists ratio. Their captain Ronn also leads the league in assists.
Meanwhile, the Punishers played true to their moniker as Jamesy and Japoy are frontrunners in kills per game.