Dota 2 Recap: Asia Championship Main Event - Grand Finals

Travis Elliot lets us know who came out victorious on the final day of competition at the 2017 Asia Championships.
Dota 2 Recap: Asia Championship Main Event - Grand Finals
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The Dota 2 Asia Championships concluded on Monday with Invictus Gaming taking home first place and $244,590 after an upset victory over tournament favorite OG. The day began with a best-of-three lower bracket finals between Invictus Gaming and Newbee and culminated with a shocking grand final rematch between OG and Invictus Gaming.

Invictus Gaming Dominates

In the first game of the day, Newbee were tasked with toppling a titan in the form of Invictus Gaming. Having finished the previous day by defeating Invictus Gaming's secondary squad, Newbee hoped to continue its impressive winning streak and earn a slot in the grand finals. Invictus Gaming would give no quarter to the younger Chinese squad, swiftly sweeping Newbee 2-0. Newbee never led past the 10-minute mark in either game, looking out of its league as a bloodthirsty Invictus Gaming bulldozed its way into the grand finals for a much anticipated rematch with OG.

Shanghai is BurNIng, The return of BGod

With the memory of defeat at the hands of OG fresh in mind, Invictus Gaming steeled itself for a second round against the best team in the tournament, after laying waste to Newbee in the lower bracket finals. Invictus Gaming had obviously done its homework after the first tussle with OG. Invictus Gaming shook OG to its core in Game 1 by besting team green in an hour-long slugfest where OG drafted mostly everything it wanted. Although OG made a late-game surge in an attempt to steal the victory, a stand-out performance by Xu "BurNIing" Zhilei helped fend off OG and seal the Game 1 victory. Afterwards, every draft phase was nearly perfect for Invictus Gaming, denying OG its preferred heroes of Alchemist or Naga Siren in Games 2 and 3, and pushing OG to play consistently outside of its comfort zone. OG had no answers for Invictus Gaming, looking dazed and confused for the first time since the Boston Major.

Smelling the blood in the water, Invictus Gaming raced forward, ending both Games 2 and 3 in less than 40 minutes each. In Game 3, OG was scraping the bottom of the barrel for strategic innovation. OG's final draft looked desperate as it tried to pull together a cohesive lineup of unused heroes that could still enact its tried and true strategy. Nobody summed up OG's loss better than Peter "PPD" Dager, DAC analyst and Evil Geniuses CEO, when he pointed out on the stream that "the grand finals is not the time you want [your strategy] to be found out." By discovering and shutting down OG's seemingly only winning formula, Invictus Gaming took its revenge in style, sweeping OG 3-0, much to the enjoyment of the home crowd. Looking as though it had stolen OG's very essence, Invictus Gaming put on a dominant display against a team that previously looked unbeatable and reclaimed its place as the de facto champion of Chinese Dota.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Travis began his esports career conducting interviews for GosuGamers at TI4. He moved on to be the manager of Team Leviathan's Dota 2 squad. Currently he writes esports articles for RotoWire and is applying to law school in Colorado, with hopes of becoming an esports agent. Travis holds a BA in Broadcast Communications from Elon University. He enjoys reading, playing Magic the Gathering and hoping this will finally be the year the Hokies win the CFP National Championship.
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