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]]>The League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational will kick off on May 2, with the top teams from the best leagues around the world will congregate in London, England to compete for a share in the US$250,000 prize pool and the title of 2023 MSI Champion.
Most esports betting sites have JD Gaming as the +200 favourite to take out the 2023 Mid-Season Invitational, with the likes of T1 (+250) and Gen.G (+275) heavily supported by bettors.
Some of the key leagues and tournaments taking place in the esports world this week include:
The Mid-Season Invitational will kick off this Tuesday, with some of the best League of Legends teams competing for the US$250,000 prize pool. Check out our extensive League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.
The Rainbow Six Siege BLAST Copenhagen Major playoffs will continue this week, with the final 16 teams battling it out for the last eight spots for the finals that will start on Friday. Check out our extensive Rainbow Six Siege BLAST Copenhagen Major 2023 betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.
The Dota 2 ESL One Berlin Major playoffs will start on Monday, with the last 12 teams battling it out throughout the week in a double-elimination bracket, with the grand final to be played on Sunday. Check out our extensive Dota 2 ESL One Berlin Major 2023 betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.
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]]>In a Twitter post, BetBoom explained that, despite their best attempts, they could not resolve Pure��s visa issues in time for the competition. As a result, Old G��s Resolut1on will temporarily be the team��s stand-in offlaner.
Previously, there was speculation that Resolut1on would play for OG in place of Dmitry ��DM�� Dorokhin at the Major. BetBoom also revealed that Egor “Nightfall” Grigorenko would return to his previous role as carry for the tournament.
��We tried our very best, but we couldn’t beat Pure’s visa issues this time. Instead, Resolut1on will be our Pos 3 in Berlin, while Nightfall will play carry role. Not the outcome we hoped for, but we’ll give it our all at the Major anyway,�� the statement read.
Due to the change, BetBoom will compete in the ESL One Berlin Major with the following players: Resolut1on, Nightfall, Vitalie “Save-” Melnic, Danil “gpk” Skutin and Alexander “TORONTOTOKYO” Khertek.
BetBoom qualified for the Berlin Major following their third-place finish in Division 1 of Tour 2: EEU 2023 of the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC). They released a statement on April 13 informing fans that while all the other players had received visas to participate in the Major, Pure faced issues with his permit.
The loss of one of their players could place BetBoom in a difficult situation, particularly due to how important the Major is in accumulating DPC points. While BetBoom generated significant hype with their early results when they were first created, they have failed to maintain that form over time.
BetBoom notably recorded third place in Tour 2 and reached 15th-16th place at the first Major of the season. Having veteran player Resolut1on on their lineup will hopefully help the team produce better results and more convincing wins.
ESL One Berlin Major 2023 will kick off on April 26 and run until May 7, with a prize pool of US$500,000 and 2,700 DOC points. BetBoom are set to face off against Team Aster, who are also struggling with visa issues, on April 26. Both teams are a part of Group A alongside Gaimin Gladiators, 9 Pandas, Evil Geniuses, PSG.LGD, TSM, Execration, and Team Liquid.
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]]>With the Dota 2 Pro Circuit Tour 2 now concluded in all six of the major regions across the world, the 18 Dota 2 teams that will travel to Berlin, Germany, to take their place in the Major have been confirmed.
The last two regions for #ESLOne Berlin are locked and loaded
Welcome @TeamLiquid, @TundraEsports, @GaiminGladiator and @OGesports from WEU, and the Ex-Hellraisers team, @Team__Spirit and @BetBoomTeam from EEU to the Dota Major! pic.twitter.com/im8qIjkicc
— ESL Dota2 (@ESLDota2) April 3, 2023
Of those, four teams will hail from the Western Europe and China regions, three each from Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia, and two apiece from North and South America.
The teams will be split into two groups of nine for the group stage, where they will play a single round-robin format with all matches being best-of-two series.
With six teams from each group advancing to the playoffs, the 12 teams will battle it out in a double-elimination bracket with the winner of the grand final taking home US$200,000 of the $500,000 prize pool, along with 500 of the 2,700 Dota 2 Pro Circuit Points up for grabs.
The teams that have qualified are:
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