N0tail, Ceb, and Topson’s Old G reunion cut short after DPC Winter Tour closed qualifier

Flower power was running low.

Veteran Dota 2 stack Old Gwill not be competing in the DPC WEC 2023 Winter Tour Division II regional league next year, after the team failed to advance through the closed qualifier.

Two-time TI champions Johan “N0tail” Sundstein, Sébastien “Ceb” Debs, Topias “Topson” Taavitsainen, along with teammates Volodymyr “Noone” Minenko and Arif “MSS” Anwar, came close to securing a slot in Division II, but could not quite get over the finish line.

OG Ceb and n0tail at TI10

The team lost against Ooredoo Thunders 2-0 in the upper bracket final and were eventually eliminated from the running when they lost to Monaspa 2-0 in the lower bracket final, ending their Division II campaign.

Old G’s n0tail, Ceb, and Topson fail to qualify for DPC WEC 2023 Winter Tour Division II

The former OG players advanced through the open qualifiers without issues. They won their first match after Anunnaki Esports forfeited their opening match. Old G then went on to defeat Unity Esports 2-1, and NOSTRVM 2-0 in their next two matches.

In the grand final of the open qualifier, Monaspa forfeited their match against Old G because both teams already qualified for the next stage of the qualifiers.

OG n0tail, Ceb, and Topson at TI9, Old G Dota 2 stack

Old G made it to the upper bracket final of the closed qualifier, picking up yet another forfeit win against LeClassique 2.0 and a clean 2-0 victory over Team Blink in the semifinals. They suffered their first defeat againstOoredoo Thunders, with carry player Aybek “TA2000” Tokayev finishing with an 18/6/18 KDA in both games.

In their final match of the tournament, Old G faced another talented carry player that stole the show. Monaspa’s Lasha “Nande” Narsia put together back-to-back stellar games, finishing with a 16/3/11 KDA with Morphling ingame one, followed by a 21/3/15 KDA performance with Phantom Assassin ingame two.

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But Old G isn’t fazed by the outcome of the qualifiers, according toCeb’s statement from the Monkey Business podcast.

The team was put together so that they could enjoy playing scrims and official matches again, he said.

“This isn’t an official team,” said Ceb. “We’re not putting pressure on ourselves and we’re not here to attend tournaments.”

“We’re just chilling and playing Dota,” he continued. “It’s the most fun I’ve had playing games since pre-TI8.”

The TI champions will have to wait until the conclusion of the DPC WEC 2023 Winter Tour if they wish to make another run at qualifying for Division II.

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