TI11 Last Chance qualifier: Schedule, results, teams, where to watch
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Last call: two teams to book their tickets to The International 11’s group stage.
The TI11 Last Chance qualifier is the final opportunity for 12 teams to squeeze their way into the biggest Dota 2 event of the year.
With representatives from six regions and millions of dollars on the line, this is also a chance to settle the debate as to which region deserves the additional slots.
What is the TI11 Last Chance qualifier?
The qualifier will see five days of intense action, running from October 8 to 12.
The group stage will last for the first two days. The playoffs will take place starting October 10, and will last three days — eventually deciding the last two teams to join the TI11 group stage.
Upper bracket quarterfinals
Lower bracket round 1
Upper bracket semifinals
Lower bracket round 2
Lower bracket quarterfinals
Upper bracket final
Lower bracket semifinal
Lower bracket final
Teams competing in the TI11Last Chancequalifier
A total of 12 teams, comprising the second and third-place teams from the Regional Qualifiers, are in the mix.
Southeast Asia
Format of the TI11Last Chancequalifier
Two groups of six teams will play a best-of-two round-robin to determine seeding for the playoffs. The top four teams in each group will head to the upper bracket, while the bottom two will go to the lower bracket.
Teams will play best-of-three matches in the playoffs. The winners of the upper bracket and lower bracket finals will earn qualification to TI11.
Where to watch TI11Last Chancequalifier?
Throughout the group stage, four games will be running separately on PGL’s Twitch streams:PGL_Dota2,PGL_DOTAEN2,PGL_DOTA2EN3, andPGL_DOTA2EN4.
For the playoffs, there will just be two separate broadcasts —PGL_Dota2andPGL_DOTAEN2.
For the final day, games will be streamed onPGL’s main Twitch channel. All broadcasts will also be available onYouTube.
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