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EEU Qualifiers Day 4: Virtus.Pro Reach The Final, NaVi and One Move Will Be Their Opponents

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Published at: 2023-08-25 19:00:00

The fourth day of the Eastern European Qualifiers has ended, and we're only one day away from determining which team will represent the region at The International 2023.

Hydra 2-1 Storm

Storm has had a great run in the qualifiers, surprising most fans. However, their road was ended by Hydra.

Storm easily won the first game, forcing Hydra to call GG at 33 minutes. Game 2 was looking to repeat the same story, as Storm collected a 17,000 net worth lead at 43 minutes and were up a few lanes of Barracks. Miraculously, an outstanding performance from Kami's Faceless Void pulled off great plays to help Hydra make a huge comeback.

In the third game, Storm was in the lead again, with an 18,000 gold lead at 28 minutes. Storm continued to take control of the game and extended the lead to 28,000 at 59 minutes. However, a horrendous fight at the Dire Triangle made Storm lose the game after ICQ's Sven died after buying back. Hydra made a comeback for the second time in this series to eliminate Storm

Natus Vincere 2-0 MoneyMakers

Natus Vincere was easily the favorite of this series against MoneyMakers. As expected, NaVi effortlessly stomped the series, taking it 2-0 to move on.

Virtus.Pro 2-0 One Move

In the Upper Bracket Final, Virtus.Pro was tasked to play against One Move. The series wasn't too interesting as VP could easily win the series 2-0. Virtus.Pro has qualified for the Grand Final and is only one series away from booking flights to Seattle.

Hydra 1-2 Natus Vincere

Hydra and Natus Vincere met in the Lower Bracket for an elimination match. The first game was close until the 23-minute mark, but Natus Vincere won a decisive fight to put them in the driver's seat, eventually taking the game.

Hydra struck back in Game 2 after a strong performance from Kami's Slark, finishing the game with a KDA of 16/2/16. However, NaVi played clean Dota in the third game to take the series and send Hydra out of the qualifier.

Natus Vincere will face One Move in the Lower Bracket Final, where the winner will face Virtus.Pro for the slot at The International.

Updated Bracket:

The final day of the EEU Qualifiers begins tomorrow, and only three teams remain in the bracket:

Who do you think is going to win it all?

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2023-08-25 22:14:02

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