Published May 5, 2021, 10:19 PM
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Filipino powerhouse TNC Predator evaded an upset scare from Indonesia’s Boom Esports, 2-1, for a rebound victory while Smart Omega faltered anew this time to Fnatic, 2-1, in the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) Season 2-Southeast Asia Upper Division on Wednesday night, May 5.
11K MMR carry Kim “Gabbi” Villafuerte went ham on his Tiny in the deciding Game 3 as TNC ripped Boom apart with a 28-14 kill score and forced the GG call in nearly 35 minutes.
Gabbi dished out a game-high 29K damage to rack up 13 kills and 10 assists without a death while finishing with a 21K net worth.
Published April 14, 2021, 6:23 PM
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Smart Omega proved steadier as it downed Lilgun, 2-1, to score a victorious debut in the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) Season 2-Southeast Asia Upper Division on Wednesday, April 14.
Emerging midlaner Mc Nicholson “Mac” Villanueva on his unorthodox Beastmaster spearheaded Omega’s relentless assault in Game 1 while it was carry Justin “Tino” Grimaldo on his Alchemist who took charge in the deciding Game 3.
Both Omega and Lilgun were promoted to the Upper Division and replaced Vice Esports (now South Built Esports) and 496 Gaming after topping the Lower Division in Season 1.
The Filipino squad avenged its 2-0 loss to the Mongolian side back in their duel in the previous season.
Fnatic just found an answer to tame the scary Morphling of TNC Predator carry Kim “Gabbi” Santos.
Behind a crowd control heavy lineup, Fnatic denied TNC’s Morphling-Spiritbreaker duo in Game 2 before Filipino carry Polo “Raven” Fausto’s Phantom Assassin took charge in the decider for a 2-1 victory in the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC)-Southeast Asia Upper Division on Wednesday night, Feb. 24.
TNC was actually able to draw first blood in the crucial “SEA El Clasico” match with the insane combo of Gabbi’s Morphlng and captain-hard support Kim “Febby” Yong Min’s Spiritbreaker charging their way against Fnatic for a 29-12 victory in 35 minutes.
Published February 24, 2021, 9:17 PM
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Execration pulled off a winning pickoff on the opponent Anti-Mage in Game 3 to edge out 496 Gaming of Vietnam, 2-1, and remain in the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC)-Southeast Asia Upper Division on Wednesday night.
As the Aegis of Immortal in the hands of Trinh “458” Van Tho’s AM expired, Execration went full force to kill the sneaky carry in the 43rd minute before proceeding to close out the do-or-die game with a 53-26 scoreline in 48 minutes.
The Kimuel “Kim0” Borromeo-coached squad ended their first season campaign with a 2-5 record, enough to keep its spot in the Upper Division.