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This guy xD

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Day 12 (July 30) - Finals - Liquipedia

ID Team vs Team Result Countdown (AST) PDT EDT GMT CEST SGT AEST Format
Lower Bracket Finals Talon Esports vs Team Liquid 0:2 14:00 4:00 7:00 11:00 13:00 19:00 21:00 Bo3
Grand Finals Team Spirit vs Team Liquid 3:1 18:00 8:00 11:00 15:00 17:00 23:00 1:00 Bo5

Results so far

Place $ USD Team
1st $5,000,000 Team Spirit
2nd $2,500,000 Team Liquid
3rd $1,700,000 Talon Esports
4th $1,200,000 Gaimin Gladiators
5th-6th $800,000 BetBoom Team, 9Pandas
7th-8th $500,000 Quest Esports, Team Aster
9th-12th $300,000 Evil Geniuses, PSG.LGD, Team Secret, Tundra Esports
13th-14th $200,000 OG, TSM
15th-16th $100,000 Shopify Rebellion, Xtreme Gaming
17th-20th $50,000 beastcoast, Entity, Execration, Virtus.pro
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submitted 1 year ago by catlover@sh.itjust.works to c/dota2@lemmy.ml

So I recently started playing role queue ranked, and I have no idea how I can get better, or whats the difference between lower and upper MMR players.

I used to play Starcraft, and I always knew in each league what was my problems, what went wrong in the game, and what I could do better in the next one.

In guardian level games I can see players stopping spirit breaker using charge of darkness with rod of atos in the blink of an eye, using tinker perfectly, starting and finishing every teamfight perfectly, and other plays that I don't know how can get better. And still its only guardian, and can't imagine what they do better in immortal.

But dota has so much more factors, like games can get decided during picking heroes, there are 4 other players in the team that I don't always watch / know what they are doing. Is it even possible to judge a players skill correctly in dota?

In my current league (around guardian 2) 90% of the games are about one team absolutely destroying the other. I feel like whatever I do is pointless, because either the team is doing fine without me, or can't do anything that will turn the game around, because of bad picks or that 1 or 2 players with 0-9-1 at 8 minutes.

I prefer to play soft / hard support. Not sure how much this sound like "everybody is bad except me", but I'm totally open to the idea, that I'm just bad. But as I said, I have no idea what I'm doing wrong.

So I was wondering what could I do to get involved in better games. I don't even dream of getting a high MMR (though it would be pleasing), I only want to play fun and close games where the team works as a team. My only guess / hope is that at higher levels games will get better.

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Day 11 (July 29) - Playoff Stage - Liquipedia

ID Team vs Team Result Countdown (AST) PDT EDT GMT CEST SGT AEST Format
LB3b Talon Esports vs 9Pandas 2:0 12:00 2:00 5:00 9:00 11:00 17:00 19:00 Bo3
UBF Team Liquid vs Team Spirit 1:2 15:35 5:35 8:35 12:35 14:35 20:35 22:35 Bo3
LB4 Gaimin Gladiators vs Talon Esports 1:2 19:05 9:05 12:05 16:05 18:05 0:05 2:05 Bo3
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Day 10 (July 28) - Playoff Stage - Liquipedia

ID Team vs Team Result Countdown (AST) PDT EDT GMT CEST SGT AEST Format
LB2a Quest Esports vs Gaimin Gladiators 0:2 12:00 2:00 5:00 9:00 11:00 17:00 19:00 Bo3
LB2a Team Aster vs 9Pandas 0:2 15:35 5:35 8:35 12:35 14:35 20:35 22:35 Bo3
LB3a BetBoom Team vs Gaimin Gladiators 1:2 19:05 9:05 12:05 16:05 18:05 0:05 2:05 Bo3
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submitted 1 year ago by DrQuint@lemmy.world to c/dota2@lemmy.ml

Also shoutout to TZAR Potato and StudeoGames. People try to make dota content and finding no audience is far too common.

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He went from sharing top net worth with the Windranger to be 500 gold behind her.

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I noticed this while visualizing juke spots today. Probably common knowledge to many, but who cares.

Have a look at this picture:

The red line is the one that the hero will be following. As you can see in the yellow circle, the hero will walk right up to the tree, then make a 90° turn to walk around it.

It's not entirely consistent, but this happens when you let the pathfinding work in a way where your hero has to briefly increase the distance between the point you want him to walk to and his actual position. As you can see, this is the case here, since the hero has to walk in this little "S" shape to get to his target.

Now compare that with when you set the target in a way where your hero does not have to walk around something:

The hero takes a much more direct path, with no 90° turn.

I took a video of this path being walked in both ways, and the more direct way was ~5% faster.

This is the reason why, if you watch a pro/good players player perspective, they spam click instead of clicking once farther away. It manipulates the pathfinding system into giving you a path that is more direct, since it recalculates the path along the way. When you're getting close to the 90° turn, it recalculates the path to not have the 90° turn anymore and use the more direct way.

So to take advantage of this, don't walk by clicking once, keep clicking. There is a handy setting in the advanced options called "Auto-repeat Right Mouse", which automatically spam clicks the right mouse button when you hold it down, so you don't destroy your tendons as much.

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Day 9 (July 27) - Playoff Stage - Liquipedia

ID Team vs Team Result Countdown (AST) PDT EDT GMT CEST SGT AEST Format
LB1d 9Pandas vs Team Secret 2:0 12:00 2:00 5:00 9:00 11:00 17:00 19:00 Bo3
UB2a Talon Esports vs Team Liquid 1:2 15:35 5:35 8:35 12:35 14:35 20:35 22:35 Bo3
UB2b Team Spirit vs BetBoom Team 2:1 19:05 9:05 12:05 16:05 18:05 0:05 2:05 Bo3

9Pandas or Team Secrets will be eliminated today :)

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Nisha on his trap kill (streamable.com)
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Day 8 (July 26) - Playoff Stage - Liquipedia

ID Team vs Team Result Countdown (AST) PDT EDT GMT CEST SGT AEST Format
LB1a Quest Esports vs PSG.LGD 2:0 12:00 2:00 5:00 9:00 11:00 17:00 19:00 Bo3
LB1b Gaimin Gladiators vs Tundra Esports 2:1 15:35 5:35 8:35 12:35 14:35 20:35 22:35 Bo3
LB1c Team Aster vs Evil Geniuses 2:0 19:05 9:05 12:05 16:05 18:05 0:05 2:05 Bo3
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I was watching his player perspective when I noticed this play, which wasn't even caught on stream.

Even though it didn't lead to anything, I don't care, I love these mindgames.

Match Link

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Pretty great game already, first game of the playoffs.

teamsQuest Esports and Talon Esports

resultsTalon wins it after Quest sucessfully defend against mega creeps for some time.

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Tomorrow the tournament will continue with the Upper Bracket matches Quest Esports vs Talon Esports, Team Spirit vs Team Aster, BetBoom Team vs 9Pandas and of course the eternal rematch of Team Liquid vs Gaimin Gladiators.

Out and each receiving a $100k prize are OG, Shopify Rebellion, TSM and Xtreme Gaming. Tundra narrowly escaped elimination after tiebreakers against Shopify Rebellion and TSM.

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Day 6 (July 24) - Group Stage - Liquipedia

ID Team vs Team Result Countdown (AST) PDT EDT GMT CEST SGT AEST Format
A PSG.LGD vs Quest Esports 1:1 12:00 2:00 5:00 9:00 11:00 17:00 19:00 Bo2
A Evil Geniuses vs Xtreme Gaming 2:0 - - - - - - - Bo2
A Team Spirit vs 9Pandas 1:1 - - - - - - - Bo2
A Gaimin Gladiators vs OG 2:0 - - - - - - - Bo2
B Shopify Rebellion vs Team Aster 0:2 14:30 4:30 7:30 11:30 13:30 19:30 21:30 Bo2
B Talon Esports vs Team Liquid 0:2 - - - - - - - Bo2
B BetBoom Team vs TSM 2:0 - - - - - - - Bo2
B Tundra Esports vs Team Secret 1:1 - - - - - - - Bo2
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Day 5 (July 23) - Group Stage - Liquipedia

ID Team vs Team Result Countdown (AST) PDT EDT GMT CEST SGT AEST Format
A Quest Esports vs Evil Geniuses 2:0 12:00 2:00 5:00 9:00 11:00 17:00 19:00 Bo2
A Gaimin Gladiators vs Xtreme Gaming 2:0 - - - - - - - Bo2
A 9Pandas vs PSG.LGD 1:1 - - - - - - - Bo2
A OG vs Team Spirit 1:1 - - - - - - - Bo2
B BetBoom Team vs Talon Esports 2:0 14:30 4:30 7:30 11:30 13:30 19:30 21:30 Bo2
B Tundra Esports vs Team Liquid 0:2 - - - - - - - Bo2
B TSM vs Team Aster 1:1 - - - - - - - Bo2
B Shopify Rebellion vs Team Secret 1:1 - - - - - - - Bo2
A Gaimin Gladiators vs 9Pandas 0:2 17:15 7:15 10:15 14:15 16:15 22:15 0:15 Bo2
A PSG.LGD vs Evil Geniuses 2:0 - - - - - - - Bo2
A OG vs Quest Esports 1:1 - - - - - - - Bo2
A Team Spirit vs Xtreme Gaming 2:0 - - - - - - - Bo2
B Team Secret vs Team Liquid 0:2 19:45 9:45 12:45 16:45 18:45 0:45 2:45 Bo2
B Talon Esports vs Shopify Rebellion 2:0 - - - - - - - Bo2
B BetBoom Team vs Team Aster 2:0 - - - - - - - Bo2
B Tundra Esports vs TSM 1:1 - - - - - - - Bo2
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submitted 1 year ago by catlover@lemmy.world to c/dota2@lemmy.ml

I'm kinda new to dota, but i noticed that if a player leaves then teammates gets the money instead of him. In these cases almost always the team with the leaver wins.

Is this unbalanced? What to do in these kind of situations?

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