DreamLeague

The first event they held was way back in 2013 with a Kick-Off Season; with Natus Vincere winning the said event. The latest DreamLeague event was the DreamLeague Season 7 which just ended this July 22nd. The winner of the latest DreamLeague event is non-other than Team Liquid.

Teams that qualified for the DreamLeague Season 7 Event:

  • Team Secret
  • Team Liquid
  • Vega Squadron
  • Planet Odd
  • Format: Double Elimination
  • Prize Pool: $175,000
  • Event Date: July 21-22, 2017
  • Location: Atlanta, USA
  • Game: Dota 2
  • Winner: Team Liquid

The last match was less than a week ago and looking at the series scores, it looked like a really awesome fight between eight teams from the start. You are able to see the series data through this link. You can also watch a highlight video from the latest DreamLeague: Planet Odd vs Team Liquid Highlight kill video on this link provided.

DreamLeague Season 11

When & Where

  • 14 to 24 March 2019
  • Stockholm (Sweden)

Tournament format

  • Groupstage – Double elimination
  • Playoffs – Double elimination

Prize money

  • 1.000.000$

Outcomes

  • 1st place – Vici Gaming – $350,000 + 4,950 DPC points
  • 2nd place – Virtus.pro – $170,000 + 3,000 DPC points
  • 3rd place – Fnatic – $100,000 + 2,100 DPC points
  • 4th place – Team Secret – $80,000 + 1,350 DPC points

The final of the DreamLeague Season 11 will be played as Dota 2 Major. 16 teams will fight for 1 million US dollars prize money and the important DPC points. As always, the final will take place in Jönköping, Sweden, from 14 to 24 March. Unfortunately, only the last three final days are open to a live audience, the rest is played behind closed doors. Last year the event ran as Dota 2 Minor, the Tigers emerged as surprise winners ahead of Royal Never Give Up and Natus Vincere. The corresponding Minor (Starladder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor) takes place only a few days before in Kiev. We report about the Dota 2 tournament, all sports bets you can find here.

The Dota 2 Major in Sweden is one of the first highlights of the eSports year 2019, being the second highest level tournament this year. The DreamLeague can confidently be described as an eSports institution that is already running the final of the eleventh season, is the best sign of this. Of course there are numerous eSport bets for the tournament, but we recommend the bookmakers listed on our blog. Everywhere you will find a big betting program, the differences between the bookies are very small. At some of them you can currently secure a €5 free bet without deposit, so you can bet on the tournament without risk.

Winner Odds DreamLeague Season 11

Who gets the title? Team Secret goes ahead of Virtus.pro and etam Liquid as favorite into the tournament in Sweden. If you believe in a team reaching the final, you can bet on it.

Who will make it to the final of the major?

The group phase of the tournament will take place from 14 to 15 March, with a double elimination round played in each of four groups. The two best teams per group make the jump into the upper playoff, the other 8 teams have to go into the lower bracket. The playoffs will take place from 16 to 24 March and will again be played in a double elimination format.

Teams

16 teams compete in the Dota 2 Major – the DreamLeague Season 11 Final – in Sweden. Last year’s winner, Tigers, unfortunately did not qualify for the tournament, so there will be no title defence. At the tournaments of the Major Series only the best teams of the world will be competing, whereas from the season 2018/2019 all organizations had to qualify for the Major, Invites are no longer available. In addition to the winners of regional qualifying rounds, the winner of the Starladder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minors has his starting place fixed:

  • Europe: Ninjas in pyjamas, Team Secret, Team Liquid
  • CIS: Virtus.pro, Ninjas in pyjamas
  • China: PSG.LGD, EHOME, Keen Gaming
  • Southeast Asia: Fnatic, Mineski
  • North America: Evil Geniuses, J.Storm, Forward Gaming
  • South America: Infamous, Chaos Esports Club
  • Minor Winner: Vici Gaming

Prize money

As always, a major has an eSport prize money of one million US dollars. In addition, 15,000 DPC points are awarded for the International Ranking. Of course we also have the distribution for you:

  • 1st place – $350,000 + 4,950 DPC Points
  • 2nd place – $170,000 + 3,000 DPC points
  • 3rd place – $100,000 + 2,100 DPC points
  • 4th place – $80,000 + 1,350 DPC points
  • 5th-6th place – $60,000 + 900 DPC points
  • 7th – 8th place – $40,000 + 450 DPC points
  • 9th -12th place – $15,000 + 150 DPC points
  • 13th-16th place – $10,000 + 75 DPC points

Review Season 10

When & Where

  • 29.October – 4.November 2018
  • Stockholm (Sweden)

Tournament format

  • Double elimination

Prize money

  • 300.000$

Outcomes

  • 1st place – Tigers – $125,000 + 120 DPC points
  • 2nd place – Natus Vincere – $70,000 + 100 DPC points
  • 3rd place – Royal Never Give UP – $35,000 + 90 DPC points
  • 4th place – Infamous – $25,000 + 70 DPC points

The first Dota 2 Minor of the 2018/2019 season will take place in Stockholm. The winner of the final tournament of the DreamLeague Season 10 will receive a large share of the prize money of $300,000 and a starting place at the Kuala Lumpur Major. Besides the prize pool there will be DPC points to win for the first time, 500 points will be distributed to the best teams of the tournament. We have all information about the season final of the Dota 2 DreamLeague for you.

Format

Nothing is yet known about the tournament format, we are assuming a double elimination format.

Teams

A total of 8 men manage the jump to the Season Final, coming from 6 different regions. Because those teams that have already qualified for the Major are not allowed to participate in the Minor, we will see some teams that are not very well known on the big stage. These teams are fighting for the title in Season 10:

  • compLexity Gaming
  • ROOONS
  • infamous
  • The Final Tribe
  • Team Liquid
  • Natus Vincere
  • Royal Never Give Up
  • tigers

Prize money

There is $300,000 to be won for the Season 10 final, plus 500 Dota Pro Circuit Points (which will be more heavily distributed among the tournament teams in the 2018/2019 season). The tournament winner still qualifies for the Kuala Lumpur Major, the first Dota 2 Major of the new season. The prize money will be distributed to the teams as follows:

  • 1st place – 125.000$ + 120 DPC-Points
  • 2nd place – $70,000 + 100 DPC points
  • 3rd place – $35,000 + 90 DPC points
  • 4th place – $25,000 + 70 DPC points
  • 5th & 6th place – $15,000 + 40 DPC points
  • 7th & 8th place – $7,500 + 20 DPC points

Review Season 9

When & Where

  • March 21-25, 2018
  • Jönköping (Sweden)

Tournament format

  • Double elimination

Outcomes

  • 1st place – Team Secret – $125,000 +150 DPC points
  • 2nd place – Fnatic – $70,000 + 90 DPC points
  • 3rd place – Team Liquid – $30,000 + 45 DPC points
  • 4th place – $30,000 + 15 DPC points

Review Season 8

When & Where

  • December 1-4, 2017
  • Jönköping (Sweden)

Tournament format

  • Double elimination

Outcomes

  • 1st place – Team Secret – $500,000
  • 2nd place – Team Liquid – $200,000
  • 3rd place – Evil Geniuses – $100,000
  • 4th place – Natus Vincere – $70,000

Review Season 7

At the finals in Season 7 Team Liquid won against Planet Odd in the final:

  • 1st place – Team Liquid – 80.000$
  • 2nd place – Planet Odd – $45,000
  • 3rd place – Team Secret – $30,000
  • 4th place – Vega Squadron – $20,000