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The International 10: Group stage scores, standings, and results

Time to see who will reach the Aegis this year.

The International is Dota 2’s biggest stage and brings the top players, teams, and talent from around the world to one centralized location to compete for the largest prize pool in all of esports. 

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Despite being delayed for more than a year, including one just months before the actual tournament that saw it change locations to Bucharest, Romania, TI10 is finally here. And, from Oct. 7 to 17, 18 teams will fight for their shot at $40 million. 

Just like with previous TI events, things will start with the full roster of teams split into two groups and playing best-of-two matches in a round-robin format. This means every team will play two games against each other team in their group from Oct. 7 to 10. 

Once the final match is played, the top four teams from each group will be placed directly into the main event’s winner’s bracket, while the last-place roster from each group will be eliminated from the event. The next four teams will still move on, starting the main event in the loser’s bracket and playing best-of-ones on Oct. 12. 

With all of that in mind, here are the standings for the TI10 group stage, split up between groups. 

Group A standings 

PlacementTeamSeries W/D/LResult
1Invictus Gaming6-2-0Upper Bracket
2Virtus.pro5-1-2Upper Bracket
3OG3-4-1Upper Bracket
4T15-0-3Upper Bracket
5Evil Geniuses 3-3-2 Lower Bracket
6Team Undying3-3-2Lower Bracket
7Team Aster2-1-5Lower Bracket
8Alliance 1-2-5Lower Bracket
9Thunder Predator0-0-8Eliminated 

Group B standings 

PlacementTeam Series W/D/L Result
1PSG.LGD7-1-0Upper Bracket
2Team Secret4-2-2Upper Bracket
3Vici Gaming4-2-2Upper Bracket
4Team Spirit 5-0-3 Upper Bracket
5beastcoast2-3-3Lower Bracket
6Quincy Crew2-2-4Lower Bracket
7Fnatic1-4-3Lower Bracket
8Elephant2-2-4Lower Bracket
9SG Esports1-0-7Eliminated 

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