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TI5 Qualifiers Day 3: CoL.Dota2 Secures a Trip to Seattle

01:37 PM May 28, 2015
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After a convincing game against the North American Rejects (NAR) in the upper bracket of the American Qualifiers, Complexity Gaming (coL.Dota2) secures a trip to The International 5 in Seattle.

They won 2-0 in a best of three series, the second game even ending with their team having the full momentum. NAR wasn’t able to snatch a win to tie the odds for a place in The International. However, NAR still has a chance of redemption. They will fight against Mouseports (mouz) who won against VoidBoys in the lower brackets.

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One of the game highlights between NAR and coL.Dota2 Game 2 

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One of the game highlights between mouz and VoidBoys Game 1 

 

It was also a 2-0 game for mouz and they will fight against NAR on the last day of the American Qualifiers at 7 p.m. CEST or 1 a.m. Philippine Time. The winner will then fight coL.Dota2 in a best of 5 series and whoever wins will be participating in the main event in Seattle.

The runner-up will join the other runner-up teams in China, Southeast Asia and Europe Qualifiers for the Wildcard Round where two teams will still have a chance to participate in the main event. As of today, there is still no official schedule for the Wildcard Round.

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