Dota 2 Champions League: cyxapiki and HYDRA are the leaders of Group A and Group B
Ihor MatusAccording to the results of yesterday's gaming day, Hydra and cyxapiki won and continue to occupy leadership positions in their groups, having no defeats to their credit. If in the case of cyxapiki the victory came very easily (their opponents represented by Rune Eaters received a forfeit defeat), then HYDRA had to work hard in the fight against HF. The confrontation with HF was extremely difficult. First, HYDRA's opponents took the first map, spending over an hour on it, after which HYDRA managed to level the game, taking the second map in 25 minutes. On the third map, the teams approached the matter with all seriousness. The last match lasted 53 minutes and HYDRA managed to take another victory and continue the unbeaten streak.
The second match with the participation of cyxapiki, in contrast to their duel with Rune Eaters, nevertheless took place. There they competed with No Sorry. They took the first map in 35 minutes, and won the second in 43 minutes. It is noteworthy that cyxapiki played with two subs in their team. Desperate- and Antares could not take part in the match, and their places were temporarily taken by Malr1ne and so bad. The victory allowed cyxapiki to continue to hold the championship without losing, and thanks to this, the team already has a 5-0 statistic.
In the remaining matches, AVE beat Yet Another Team 2-1, while X3 defeated Ooredoo Thunders with a similar result.
The current table of the group stage in Dota 2 Champions League
Group A
- 1st place: cyxapiki (5-0)
- 2nd place: No Sorry (4-1)
- 3rd place: Yet Another Team (2-3)
- 4th place: 11Monkeyz (2-3)
- 5th place: ALIS VENTORUS (2-3)
- 6th place: Rune Eaters (0-5)
Group B
- 1st place: HYDRA (3-0)
- 2nd place: X3 (3-2)
- 3rd place: HF (3-2)
- 4th place: KBU.US (2-1)
- 5th place: Ooredoo Thunders (1-2)
- 6th place: Team Empire (0-5)
Matches history: Dota 2 Champions League Season 11
Dota 2 Champions League Season 11 started on May 23rd and will end on June 5th. The total prize fund of the championship is $50,000. The winner will take home the main prize of $20,000.
Dota 2 Champions League Prize Pool Distribution
- 1st place: $20,000
- 2nd place: $10,000
- 3rd place: $7,000
- 4th place: $3,500
- 5th-6th place: $2,500
- 5th-6th place: $2,500
- 7th-8th place: $1,250
- 7th-8th place: $1,250
- 9th-12th place: $500
- 9th-12th place: $500
- 9th-12th place: $500
- 9th-12th place: $500