
A full five games and six hours after the ONE Esports Singapore Major grand finals began, Invictus Gaming completed the reverse sweep to eliminate Evil Geniuses and win the Dota 2 event.
IG looked shaky at the start of the series and lost four games in a row to EG when including their first meeting in the upper bracket. But all it took was one game to swing the momentum as the top-seeded Dota 2 team in China claimed the Major title 3-2.
Congratulations, @invgaming! 🥳🥳🥳 What an incredible comeback.#SingaporeMajor pic.twitter.com/0XpzM57VP5
— ONE Esports (@ONEEsports) April 4, 2021Nothing seemed to bother EG throughout the first two games, with IG providing minimal resistance and letting the NA team get comfortable behind Abed’s Storm Spirit and Cr1t making several game-saving plays.
Games one and two were both complete stomps, with IG only holding an advantage for about 16 minutes total through nearly an hour of gameplay as EG went up 2-0 with a combined kill advantage of 62-10.
ONE. MORE. GAME. 😤@EvilGeniuses are on the brink of bringing home the FIRST ever Major title for NA!#SingaporeMajor
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It wasn’t until game three when the Chinese team would find their footing, challenging some of EG’s best heroes and pulling out a win after squandering an early lead.
FlyFly’s Sven and Emo’s Void Spirit led the way, sparking something within IG and in the Dota community with Emo all-chatting a single question mark that set social media on fire.
EG and IG began trading leads in game four, with the combination of Emo and FlyFly matching whatever the NA team could throw at them despite Cr1t playing some of his best Dota and running a perfect maneuver around a Roshan fight with a clutch Rolling Thunder.
T H E R 😱 L L #SingaporeMajor
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IG’s Troll Warlord and Ember Spirit-centric draft gave them the edge and they limited Abed’s Storm Spirit in its fourth appearance of the series, which eventually allowed them to even the series 2-2.
Oli~'s Supernova is this game's super⭐#SingaporeMajor @invgaming pic.twitter.com/VmtFEePYg9
— ONE Esports (@ONEEsports) April 4, 2021Heading into the final game, EG and Abed stuck with Storm Spirit, making this just the fourth series where one player used the same hero in every game of a best-of-five series, according to datDota developer and analyst Ben “Noxville” Steenhuisen.
This is only the 4th time ever in which a player has played the same hero for all 5 games of a series.
* S4 Bat for OG vs VP in ESL Genting EU Quals (I actually cast that finals I think ??)
* S4 QoP for Secret vs ASUS Polar (The Summit 3 quals)
* Miposhka Ogre in Weplay Bukovel pic.twitter.com/qHNSSP6NV6
But just looking at the players during the final game, you could see how relaxed and confident IG were. FlyFly and his teammates were laughing and shaking off small errors while EG looked defeated when losing teamfights.
"🔊 What did you learn?"
"gg"
MENTAL. WARFARE. #SingaporeMajor pic.twitter.com/p6EdaunFvD
— Team Secret (@teamsecret) April 4, 2021Kaka’s Lion and FlyFly’s Spectre, which went 14-0-18, led IG to a game five victory, dominating the final 12 minutes and countering every move EG tried to make.
EG finished just shy of winning the first Major for an NA organization, bowing out at second and taking home $100,000 and 450 Dota Pro Circuit points.
Well, this did not age well at all.
— Evil Geniuses (@EvilGeniuses) April 4, 2021IG claimed the Major title, $200,000, and 500 DPC points with a run that saw them eliminate Thunder Predator, Team Secret, PSG.LGD, and EG. They now have a total of 1,000 DPC points and sit atop the 2021 DPC rankings heading into season two.
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