Again, a very exciting match to open the second day of The International (TI) 11 Main Stage. Tundra Esports managed to kick OG into the TI 11 Lower Bracket after winning 2-0.
Want to know what the match is like? Check it out below!
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Tundra Esports vs OG The International (TI) 11:2-0
An excellent performance from Tundra Esports against OG for the Upper Bracket position. These two teams are indeed included as strong teams that have been seen since Group Stages yesterday.
As a brief introduction, Tundra Esports and OG come from the same region, namely Europe (EU).
The OG Esports team was once the champion of The International (TI) this year 2018 and 2019. Meanwhile, Tundra Esports is included as a new Esports Team looking for a championship title, just like BOOM Esports and beastcoast.
Ok, without further ado, here is a quick overview of the Tundra Esports vs OG match at TI 11:
Game 1
Tundra Esports – Radiant
Sneyking: Mirana
Skitter : Slark
Nine : Tusk
33 : Visages
Saksa : tiny
OG – Dire
Ammar: Sand King
bzm : Ember Spirit
Yuragi: Morphling
Misha : Crystal Maiden
Taiga : Oracle
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We start with a draft. From the selection of heroes, OG has a better draft skill-wise than Tundra Esports. But in terms of basic damage, Tundra is better.
OG can rely on combo skills. Like Burrowstrike + Searing Chains so the enemy can't escape. Then given a Damage over Time skill such as Flame Guard, Epicentre, or Freezing Field.
Meanwhile, Tundra Esports can attack with the Sacred Arrow + Avalanche combo first. Then Visage's Familiars, Slark, Tiny, and Tusk can focus on beating up the hero.
During the early game (0-15 minutes), Tundra Esports can provide good resistance as well as defense. Several times there were blunders from OG which even claimed victims.
But overall, Tundra Esports managed to dominate all lanes with an 8-5 difference in the number of kills.
Midgame is a crucial phase for OG. Visages of 33, along with Familiars, are able to push towers very quickly. It was also seen that several wars initiated by OG could be thwarted by Tundra Esports.
At 17.33 minutes, the first Roshan was successfully secured by Tundra Esports.
Tundra Esports managed to get OG members one by one, especially Sand King (Ammar) from OG. Looks a bit too”dive in”, making himself very easy to kill.
Last War
The battle broke out in the 23rd minute. The condition is that Tundra Esports wants to gank towards Morphling who is attacking the creep lane on the top lane. Its position is near Tower tier-3 (high ground Dire).
Just then Tiny, Tusk, Slark, and Mirana stepped in to kill the Morphlings. There was mutual backup from OG and Tundra Esport. Freezing Field and Epicentre from OG didn't shake Tundra Esports at all. In fact, they have the Dust of Appearance to see the Sand King.
The battle ended with OG losing four players. Finally, OG said “GG”, making Tundra Esports manage to secure the first point.
Game 2
OG – Radiant
Ammar : Timber saw
bzm : Primal Beasts
Yuragi: Phantom Lancer
Misha : Marci
Taiga : Oracle
Tundra Esports – Dire
Sneyking: Mirana
Skitter : Lifestealer
Nine: Spirit Breakers
33 : Visages
Saksa : Earthshaker
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Speaking of drafts, again, OG's chosen heroes are quite strong, but don't have a good stunner.
Tundra also has good heroes, lots of stunners, but more suitable for the late game.
Both teams don't have a strong combo skill, but have good durability. All they need is the right item to be able to start a war.
During the game, in the early game, the two teams were aggressive with each other. But it can be seen that this time OG is starting to dominate the game. He got the Tower tier-1 top lane and won 11 kills.
During midgame (15-30), Tundra tried to take control of the game by making several initiatives. Slowly but surely, Lifestealer has started compiling late game items. It's not uncommon for Earthshaker to target the Phantom Lancer with his Echo Slam.
Unexpected event when OG tries to take the first Roshan. Tundra Esports trying to steal Aegis. Tundra Esports manages to enter Roshan's Pit, drives away OG, kills Roshan, but instead OG succeeds snatched Aegis.
So far, the two teams are still very even in the midgame.
Turning Point
The final battle took place at 33 minutes. Tundra Esports wants to finish the match soon with the second Aegis of the Immortal in the hands of the Lifestealer. For camouflage, he Infested one of the Familiar Visages.
The last fight took place in the Radiant bottom lane. On their way to the bottom lane, they met Yuragi (Phantom Lancer). Phantom Lancer immediately retreated to the Tier-3 High Ground Tower which contained the complete OG team.
Lifestealer immediately goes out with his Infest, Nether Strike takes out, Earthshaker takes out Echo Slam. The war was won by Tundra Esports who managed to kill four OG members.
As if gaining confidence, all the wars initiated by Tundra Esports paid off. Finally, at 38.28 minutes, OG said “GG” and the game was won by Tundra Esports.
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That's an overview as well as a brief analysis of the match between Tundra Esports vs OG. Congratulations to Tundra Esports!
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