DPC 2022 Tour 3: event digest for 29.06
Maksym ShylovAnother game day of the DPC 2021/2022 ranking season has come to an end. Yesterday, confrontations took place in three regions, namely North America, Southeast Asia and Western Europe. At the end of the day, candidates were determined both for a ticket to the Major and an increase in the class, as well as teams that are guaranteed to take the last line of the tournament table. In our daily section, we briefly review the events of the past day.
DPC NA 2021/2022 Tour 3
The day started with a meeting between KBU.US and HappySeals. The American roster of KBU stands out qualitatively from the rest of the teams in the second division of North America, and HappySeals are among the clubs that can leave the ranking season. A level up, the Quincy Crew faced another opponent on their way to the PGL Arlington Major, namely nouns. Both teams are considered principal rivals, because they occupy the first and second lines in the league.
- KBU.US vs HappySeals - 2:0
- Quincy Crew vs nouns - 2:0
KBU.US defeated the “Seals” on two protracted maps with a score of 2:0. Quincy Crew confidently outplayed nouns twice in a row and became the undisputed leaders in the region, the team did not lose a single map in five matches. Earlier we wrote about this match in more detail.
DPC SEA 2021/2022 Tour 3
Southeast Asia was marked by three matches. TNC Predator fought with Neon Esports, whose ranks include the legend of the Chinese scene, Malaysian ChuaN. So far, Neon have lost all their matches, and TNC Esports were close to the relegation zone. In the first division, Nigma Galaxy SEA played against RSG. Roddgeee and the team, being newcomers to the top league, are doing quite well and have lost only to Fnatic. BOOM Esports faced the obvious underdogs of Division I, namely Polaris Esports. Polaris are currently in last place, having lost four matches in a row and are clearly not in contention for the Major slots.
- TNC Predator vs Neon Esports - 2:0
- Nigma Galaxy SEA vs RSG - 0:2
- BOOM Esports vs Polaris Esports - 2:0
ChuaN and the team continue their extremely unsuccessful performance in the rating season. The team lost to TNC Predator with a score of 2:0, so TNC Predator have a tournament statistics of 2-3. RSG break into the division leaders by beating Nigma Galaxy SEA on two maps in a row. BOOM Esports outplayed Polaris Esports in two not very protracted confrontations. You can read more about this match in our review. Polaris Esports have a tournament record of 0-5. The team will most likely leave Division I in order to continue playing at a more suitable level for their performances.
DPC WEU 2021/2022 Tour 3
The match between Tundra Esports and Entity opened the day in the region. Both teams are in the top 4 and can still count on slots at the PGL Arlington Major, so the fight was mainly for more DPC points and prize money. In the lower division, the midfielders from IVY played against Into the Breach, who were able to improve their performance significantly after signing the Chicken Fighters roster. The team has not lost a single match yet. The Greek roster of Brame fought against the 11Monkeyz qualifier team. Both teams are not in the best standings.
- Tundra Esports vs Entity - 2:1
- IVY vs Into The Breach - 0:2
- Brame vs 11Monkeyz - 0:2
As we already wrote, Tundra Esports managed to make a comeback in the competition and record this meeting in the statistics with a score of 2:1. Into The Breach almost guaranteed their place in the first division with a 2-0 victory over IVY. And 11Monkeyz were able to take the first triumph of the season, winning two maps in a row against Brame. This concludes our brief review of events.
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.