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]]>InFamous and ROOONS will battle it out on Thursday in a fascinating DOTA 2 DreamLeague Season 10 affair.
While Team InFamous has proven to be the weakest team in Group B to date, we were surprised they were able to take down Vega Squadron in a 2-0 victory during the group stage.
Unfortunately, losses to Complexity and Navi highlighted the gulf in class for the tier 3 team.
Timado is the only person in team InFamous that has catches our attention with his gameplay and skill. Timado’s teammates are yet to prove they are above a tier 3 standard.
Team InFamous simply relies too heavily on playing Broodmother and Timado to carry this squad.
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ROOONS, another bottom flagger in this tournament from Group B, is coming off a loss against The Final Tribe and Team Tigers.
As bad as Team InFamous has been in 2018, ROOONS have been even worse. The squad has barely played at a tier 4 level and some of their performances suggest that tier 5 might be their standard.
From the drafting, you can see their draft against Team Tigers and also The Final Tribe are some public match draft, which could help them win if they are playing 4000 MMR match in ranked match. However, this is a Minor Event of The International 9, which distributes a total of 500 DPC points to all teams.
This tournament is definitely beyond the ROOONS’ level and the squad could count themselves lucky to even be a qualifier into this DreamLeague Season 10 Tournament.
After running our eye over both teams, we predict that InFamous has a 80 per cent chance of prevailing in this match-up.
We would suggest picking InFamous in a 2-0 sweep, paying -120.48 at BetOnline.
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]]>Call of Duty World League Sydney Open 1 is becoming a bit of a clean sweep event as Mindfreak grabs a well-earned 3-0 victory against Team InFamous in Match 2 in a heated game of Call of Duty Infinite Warfare.
The second APAC LAN event for the 2017 season saw a hard-fought and entertaining conflict between the two pro teams, but Mindfreak ultimately proved superior with an opening 250-158 win on Breakout, Hardpoint and an edge-of-seat clutch 6-5 win on Crusher, Search and Destroy (shout out to JSpaydz on Team InFA for a tense last man standing effort), before finishing things off with a 18-4 final win on Precinct, Uplink.
The third match for CWL Sydney Open 1 pits Chiefs ESC versus RamPaGe Gaming, both extremely formidable teams with plenty of players who have made it to the championships, and both of who will no doubt put on a great show.
ESL Australia, based out of Sydney, is hosting Call Of Duty World League Sydney Open 1 in the ESL Sydney Studio.
ESL Australia has $30,000 in prizes and 10,000 CWL Pro Points for the winning team.
CWL Pro Points are used to qualify for the Call Of Duty World League Global Pro League, which kicks off in April and leads into the Championship later in the year.
CWL Sydney Open 2 will kick off on May 12-14, with another $30,000 prize pool waiting for the winners then.
So far, Tainted Minds and Mindfreak can rest easy with their Day One victories, edging one step closer to the big cash prize.
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