Team Falcons VS Gaimin Gladiators match result - 04.02.25 11:00
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Maps
Map 1
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Map 1

Map win probability
49%
51%
Gaimin Gladiators

Dragon Knight

Malr1ne
(Dragon Knight)
Enchantress

Sneyking
(Enchantress)
WR: 62%
Bristleback

ATF
(Bristleback)
Clockwerk

Cr1t-
(Clockwerk)
WR: 54%
Gyrocopter

skiter
(Gyrocopter)
WR: 59%
Alchemist

Invoker

Io

Dawnbreaker

Phantom Assassin

Puck

Storm Spirit

Bounty Hunter

tOfu
(Bounty Hunter)
WR: 50%
Beastmaster

Ace
(Beastmaster)
WR: 60%
Crystal Maiden

Seleri
(Crystal Maiden)
WR: 58%
Templar Assassin

watson
(Templar Assassin)
WR: 58%
Sniper

Quinn
(Sniper)
WR: 51%
Tiny

Pangolier

Magnus

Phoenix

Lycan

Bloodseeker

Lina

Player
K
D
A
NET
LH/DN
GMP/XMP
GOLD

Sneyking
6
6
12
11.8K
160/2
410/540
1.1K

skiter
3
3
12
21.3K
341/24
562/649
2.0K

Malr1ne
3
3
10
20.6K
324/18
547/808
483

ATF
10
2
8
23.0K
324/10
637/757
2.4K

Cr1t-
4
6
16
11.9K
80/7
326/503
1.1K
Player
K
D
A
NET
LH/DN
GMP/XMP
GOLD

watson
8
3
11
24.8K
402/14
667/878
2.5K

Seleri
1
6
11
9.8K
58/4
259/393
1.6K

Ace
4
6
5
20.1K
292/7
552/711
2.4K

tOfu
4
8
13
14.2K
81/2
435/631
1.2K

Quinn
3
3
14
22.2K
311/15
588/616
1.4K
Last matches
Head to Head
About the match
The match Team Falcons vs Gaimin Gladiators in the discipline Dota 2 was held on 04.02.2025 at 16:00 in the format BO1.
The Dota 2 match between Team Falcons and Gaimin Gladiators was held within the framework of BLAST Slam II. For more predictions, see the predictions page.
The winner of the Dota 2 match was the team Team Falcons with the score 1:0 and lasted 0 h, 54 m.
Results of meetings between Team Falcons and Gaimin Gladiators in Dota 2.
Opponents | Team Falcons | Gaimin Gladiators |
---|---|---|
EGamersWorld rating | 2 | 5 |
The current streak | 3 win | 1 win |
Wins in the last 5 matches | 3 | 1 |
Number of wins in the last 10 matches | 7 | 4 |
The number of victories in head-to-head meetings | 10 | 8 |
FAQ
What are the results of the previous meetings between the Team Falcons and Gaimin Gladiators?
- The Team Falcons and Gaimin Gladiators teams have matched up 20 times
- Team Falcons won 10 times
- Gaimin Gladiators won 8 times
- Last time the teams met on 21.08.25 13:20 (UTC)
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