DPC 2022 Tour 3: 30.06 event digest
Maksym ShylovJune 30, 2022 was marked by confrontations in regions such as North America, Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe and South America. The matches ended with fairly predictable outcomes, but there were some surprises. In our daily event digest section, we will look at how the meetings of the previous game day ended.
DPC NA 2021/2022 Tour 3
In North America, there was one match in the first division. Before the start of the match, The Cut and Wildcard Gaming had 1-3 statistics in the standings. Winning this match would give one of the teams a chance to fight for survival in Division I.
- The Cut vs Wildcard Gaming - 0:2
Wildcard Gaming were able to outplay their opponents on two maps in a row, which brought them to the middle of the leaderboard, and The Cut continues to be one of the main candidates for relegation.
DPC SEA 2021/2022 Tour 3
This region was marked by two fights in the second division and one in the first. Execration played against Made In Philippines, while Army Geniuses took on Division II underdogs, Summit Gaming, who qualified for the season. The main event in Southeast Asia, and probably the entire game day, was the confrontation between T1, who were gradually gaining momentum after an unexpected defeat at the beginning of the final part of the season, and Talon Esports, who, although they suffered the first defeat of Fnatic, are clearly determined to go to Major.
- Execration vs Made In Philippines - 2:0
- Army Geniuses vs Summit Gaming - 2:0
- T1 vs Talon Esports - 0:2
Execration opened the scoring in the series fairly quickly, but on the second map their Filipino compatriots actively resisted, although this did not change the outcome of the match. As a result, 2:0 in favor of Execration, who increase their leadership in the division to 4-0. Army Geniuses defeated Summit Gaming also with a score of 2:0. Throughout the series T1 vs Talon Esports, which, by the way, ended with a score of 2:0 in favor of 23savage and the team, there was one trend. Although T1 started fairly evenly on both maps, in the middle and late stages of the game they confidently began to lose ground. You can read more about this confrontation in our news. As a result, Talon Esports improved their standings to 4-1 and again claim a slot at the PGL Arlington Major.
DPC EEU 2021/2022 Tour 3
In the second division, Nemiga Gaming, which is extremely successful in the final part of the season, fought against No Sorry. The cybercats also met with HYDRA. A level higher was the opposition of Division I outsiders, namely Pari Parni played against Rune Eaters Esports.
- Nemiga Gaming vs No Sorry - 2:1
- cybercats vs HYDRA - 2:1
- Pari Parni vs Rune Eaters Esports - 2:1
Nemiga Gaming, having lost one map to their opponents at first, managed to make a comeback in quite long fights and gained the upper hand with a score of 2:1. Thus, Nemiga go with 5-1 statistics, losing only to HellRaisers. They have another meeting scheduled with X3, who are currently in last place with a score of 0-4. Therefore, we can say that so bad and the team should go to the first division. Cybercats outplayed HYDRA with a score of 2:1. Quite a significant event happened in the first division. Pari Parni, formerly known as CIS Rejects, were able to take their first victory in the region. They managed to defeat Rune Eaters Esports, although 9pasha and his teammates lost the first map in 25 minutes. After this match, the tournament situation for both teams is not the most comforting - the last two places.
DPC SA 2021/2022 Tour 3
Representatives of the second division fought in this region. Dreamers Esports played against South Team and NoPing e-sports played against Mad Kings Esports.
- Dreamers Esports vs South Team - 2:0
- NoPing e-sports vs Mad Kings Esports - 0:2
Dreamers Esports managed to gain a foothold in the status of contenders for the promotion to the first division, having outplayed South Team with a score of 2:0. So CHAAANNN and the team have a tournament result of 4-1. And once the participants of WePlay AniMajor, NoPing lost to Mad Kings Esports with a similar score and are in last place in the league. This concludes our brief review of the events that have taken place.
As a reminder,DPC 2021/2022 Tour 3runs from June 6 to July 15, 2022. In the first division of each region, $205,000, 1150 DPC points are up for grabs to qualify forThe International 11, as well as slots for thePGL Arlington Major. In the second division of each region, teams compete for $75,000 and 2 places in the first division.
Matches history: DPC SA 2021/2022 Tour 3: Division I
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Maksym has been working at EGamersWorld since 2017. Joining the company during his first year at university, he worked as a translator until 2022. After that, Maksym began working as an editor. His main discipline is Dota 2, and over time, Maksym's responsibilities expanded to include CS:GO, CS2 and Valorant. Additionally, as an editor, he publishes various materials on gaming topics.