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BetBoom overcomes ‘fragile’ Dota 2 narrative in epic TI 2023 thriller

See you guys at home.

BetBoom Team’s impressive run through Dota 2‘s The International 2023’s lower bracket continues following a victory over regional rivals Virtus Pro—in a series featuring the longest game of TI 2023.

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Earlier in the tournament, BetBoom narrowly missed out on an opportunity to start in the upper bracket. VP, on the other hand, arrived in the lower bracket a round later than BetBoom, and both teams were considered evenly matched.

However, the pressure was building more on BetBoom as the team built itself a reputation of being “fragile,” choking at crucial moments in major events. The fog of pressure quickly dissolved as the first match started, where two core players of BetBoom in Nightfall and Gpk putting out a flawless performance.

The carry and mid-lane duo dominated the game with Monkey King and Invoker, suffering only a single death between them. Though BetBoom closed out the first match in over 40 minutes, the team retained control of the match after the first tower defense fight in the mid lane which was a demonstration of their excellent coordination.

In the second game, VP masterfully drafted around BetBoom’s lineup, having an answer to almost all the threats that could come from BetBoom’s side.

Until the 40-minute mark, VP held a slight lead as BetBoom struggled to secure crucial kills in team fights. This gradually changed as BetBoom started to initiate with the element of surprise on their side. With VP’s key heroes getting caught, BetBoom found enough room on the map to catch up and drag the match longer.

Despite clawing back into the match, BetBoom still struggled to stay alive in team fights versus VP’s Muerta, who would also throw the entire match in the end while trying to backdoor BetBoom’s top lane barracks.

Thinking she would be safe, Muerta teleported behind the enemy lines with Kunkka’s X on her and a Linken’s Sphere. She was quickly caught by an Invoker Tornado, preventing her from teleporting back home.

This quick pick-up netted BetBoom two additional Divine Rapiers, allowing them to march down the mid-lane and land the finishing blows to VP’s ancient.

The longest match of TI 2023 guaranteed BetBoom a top-six finish at the event, where they might consider playing even longer matches “for content,” as TORONTOTOKYO jokingly stated in his post-game interview. BetBoom’s opponent will be decided later today as they will play the loser of the LGD versus Azure Ray series.


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Gökhan is a Staff Writer and Fortnite Lead at Dot Esports. Gökhan graduated as an industrial engineer in 2020 and has since been with Dot Esports. As a natural-born gamer, he honed his skills to a professional level in Dota 2. Upon giving up on the Aegis of Champions in 2019, Gökhan started his writing career, covering all things gaming, while his heart remains a lifetime defender of the Ancients.