Team Liquid Dominates Tundra Esports to Stay Alive in the Berlin Major

In the first game, both teams adopted a farming approach in the early game, with Tundra trying to find kills unsuccessfully.

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By Naman Alok | May 7, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

In an intense quarterfinal match of the ESL One Berlin Major 2023, Team Liquid pulled off a convincing 2-0 victory over Tundra Esports in the lower bracket, displaying their mastery of Dota 2 and staying in the running for the championship title. The match saw Team Liquid executing their strategies flawlessly and outplaying Tundra in all aspects of the game.

Game 1 Recap: Liquid’s Cores Prove Too Strong for Tundra

In the first game, both teams adopted a farming approach in the early game, with Tundra trying to find kills unsuccessfully. As the game progressed, Liquid’s cores started to outmatch Tundra’s, with Naga Siren being the only hero to generate enough farm for Tundra. However, Liquid had superior control and maintained a considerable lead throughout the game. They secured the win in 48 minutes, with Nine’s Void Spirit failing to make an impact for Tundra, finishing with an 0-6-1 KDA.

Game 2 Recap: Liquid Executes Flawlessly to Roll Over Tundra

In the second game, Tundra went for a strong last pick Axe, but it failed to make a significant impact. Liquid made early moves to give Nisha a head start by securing a kill on Nine’s Dragon Knight. In the offlane, they went aggressive on skiter’s Ursa with a Beastmaster and Techies lane, which proved successful. Despite Tundra’s efforts to fight back, Liquid’s flawless execution ensured that they secured the win in just 38 minutes.

Match Highlights: Liquid Shows Why They’re a Top Contender

Liquid’s performance in the match demonstrated why they were considered one of the top teams in the tournament from the start. They outplayed Tundra in every aspect of the game, displaying superior map awareness, lane control, and teamfight coordination. Tundra, who had topped Group B in the tournament, looked lackluster against the brilliance of Team Liquid’s gameplay.

Tundra’s midlaner, Leon “Nine” Kirilin, struggled in both games, finishing with a 0-6-1 and 3-10-4 KDA. With this loss, Tundra finished 5th-6th, earning $25,000 USD and 300 Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) points.

Looking Ahead: Liquid Advances to Face Evil Geniuses or OG

With this win, Team Liquid advances to the next round, where they will face either Evil Geniuses or set up a rematch against OG. Liquid has already defeated Xtreme Gaming, Team Aster, and Tundra Esports in the lower bracket, and their dominant display in this match signals that they are a force to be reckoned with in the tournament.

Team Liquid’s masterclass performance in their match against Tundra Esports demonstrated their superior skills and strategy in Dota 2. Their flawless execution and outplaying of Tundra in all aspects of the game proved why they are considered one of the top contenders for the championship title. The win sets them up for a potentially thrilling encounter against Evil Geniuses or OG in the next round.

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