DPC SEA 2023 Tour 1: Division I
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DPC SEA 2023 Tour 1: Division I
League Information
Series:
Organizer:
Sponsor(s):
Server:
Singapore
Type:
Online
Format:
Round-robin
Prize Pool:
$205,000 USD
Start Date:
2023-01-09
End Date:
2023-01-30
Version:
Teams:
8
Pro Circuit Points:
690
Liquipedia Tier:
Pro Circuit Tier:
Links
Chronology
Format[edit]
- Participants
- Six teams from Division I of previous tour
- Two teams from Division II of previous tour
- Standings
- Single round-robin
- All matches are Bo3
- 1st to 3rd place teams are qualified to the major
- 1st to 6th place teams remain in current division for the next tour
- Bottom two teams are relegated to Division II for the next tour
- Click here for tiebreaker rules
- If there is a tie, more games will be played:
- Two-way tie: Bo3
- Three-way or more tie: Bo1
Broadcast Talent[edit]
The talent for the English broadcast was announced on January 8th, 2023.[1]
- Analysts:
343 (Adam Erwann Shah bin Akhtar Hussein)
ninjaboogie (Michael Ross Jr.)
WinteR (Chan Litt Binn)
pieliedie (Johan Åström)
- Commentators:
Avo+ (Alvaro Sanchez Velasco)
SeekNStrike (Richie Garcia)
Cap (Austin Walsh)
SVG (Avery Silverman)
- Observers:
Elore (Tan Shi Han)
Rosesa (Irawan)
uwuthemagical (Adrian Hendriks)
The talent for the Portuguese broadcast was announced on January 8th, 2023.[2]
- Commentators:
SangueV (Bernardo Nery)
ace (Paulo Camerino)
dirmaoURSO (Diego Santos Rodrigues)
Arjarath (Igor Rodrigues)
Aedrons (João Hugo Carvalho)
The talent for the Spanish broadcast was announced on January 8th, 2023.[3]
- Host:
Dayanara (Dianne Torres)
- Commentators:
Yudijustincase (Yudi Anggi)
VEENOMON (Vino Christian)
- Observers:
Vandasvelca (Imam Syahputra)
Lotus (Ajie Zata)
- Commentators:
UP (Than Soe Aung)
CoCan (Aung Naing Oo)
Ganel (Aung Thi Ha)
Kelvin Layy (Kyaw Moe)
Silencz (Min Hein Khant)
Prize Pool[edit]
The prize pool for the tournament is $205,000 USD and 1,150 Pro Circuit points.
Participants[edit]
Player Info
- 1 RSG released their roster on October 15th, 2022.[4] Their slot was transferred to Blacklist International.[5]
- 2 T1 released their roster on November 16th, 2022.[6] Their slot was transferred to Bleed Esports.[7]
- 3 The slot of Lilgun was transferred to Geek Slate.[8]
Roster moves during off-season | ||||||
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Date Player Old New Ref |
Results[edit]
Standings[edit]
Standings | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Blacklist International | 2-0 | 4-2 | |||
1. | Bleed Esports | 2-1 | 5-3 | |||
1. | Execration | 2-0 | 4-0 | |||
1. | Geek Slate | 2-0 | 4-1 | |||
5. | Talon Esports | 1-1 | 2-2 | |||
6. | BOOM Esports | 0-2 | 1-4 | |||
6. | Fnatic | 0-3 | 1-6 | |||
6. | Team SMG | 0-2 | 1-4 | |||
1. | Execration | 4-1 | 8-2 | |||
1. | Geek Slate | 4-0 | 8-1 | |||
3. | Blacklist International ▼2 | 3-1 | 6-5 | |||
3. | Bleed Esports ▼2 | 3-2 | 7-6 | |||
5. | Talon Esports | 2-2 | 5-4 | |||
6. | BOOM Esports | 1-4 | 4-9 | |||
6. | Team SMG | 1-3 | 3-7 | |||
8. | Fnatic ▼2 | 0-5 | 3-10 | |||
1. | Execration | 6-1 | 12-3 | |||
2. | Blacklist International ▲1 | 4-2 | 8-8 | |||
2. | Geek Slate ▼1 | 4-2 | 8-5 | |||
2. | Talon Esports ▲3 | 4-3 | 9-6 | |||
5. | Bleed Esports ▼2 | 3-4 | 7-10 | |||
5. | Team SMG ▲1 | 3-4 | 8-9 | |||
7. | BOOM Esports ▼1 | 2-5 | 7-12 | |||
8. | Fnatic | 1-6 | 6-12 |
0-2Jan 11 | 2-1Jan 20 | 1-2Jan 27 | 1-2Jan 18 | 2-1Jan 23 | 0-2Jan 16 | 1-2Jan 13 | ||
2-0Jan 11 | 0-2Jan 27 | 1-2Jan 16 | 2-0Jan 25 | 2-0Jan 18 | 0-2Jan 9 | 2-0Jan 23 | ||
1-2Jan 20 | 2-0Jan 27 | 1-2Jan 13 | 0-2Jan 11 | 1-2Jan 16 | 1-2Jan 25 | 0-2Jan 9 | ||
2-1Jan 27 | 2-1Jan 16 | 2-1Jan 13 | 2-1Jan 9 | 0-2Jan 25 | 0-2Jan 20 | Jan 30 | ||
2-1Jan 18 | 0-2Jan 25 | 2-0Jan 11 | 1-2Jan 9 | 2-1Jan 13 | 0-2Jan 23 | 0-2Jan 20 | ||
1-2Jan 23 | 0-2Jan 18 | 2-1Jan 16 | 2-0Jan 25 | 1-2Jan 13 | 0-2Jan 11 | 2-0Jan 27 | ||
2-0Jan 16 | 2-0Jan 9 | 2-1Jan 25 | 2-0Jan 20 | 2-0Jan 23 | 2-0Jan 11 | 0-2Jan 18 | ||
2-1Jan 13 | 0-2Jan 23 | 2-0Jan 9 | Jan 30 | 2-0Jan 20 | 0-2Jan 27 | 2-0Jan 18 | ||