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Bravado and Energy eSports are the Dota 2 SECS top dogs

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After week 3 of the MyGaming Dota 2 Sunday Evening Cup Series, Bravado Gaming and Energy eSports have tied up in first place in the overall standings. Bravado however has won week 3, with Team Immersion giving it their all to get closer to that top spot.

Ten teams competed in the week 3 Dota 2 SECS, four of whom are currently in the Do Gaming Dota 2 Premier league, Bravado Gaming, Energy eSports, Team Immersion and Veneration Esports show great dedication to be the country’s top Dota 2 teams. Here are the results and standings:

Week 3 Winner’s Bracket:

Dota 2 SECS Week 3 WB

Week 3 Loser’s Bracket:

Dota 2 SECS Week 3 LB

Week 3 Standings:

Position

Team Name

Wins

Losses

Points

1

Bravado Gaming

4

0

8

2

Team Immersion

2

1

6

3

Matt’s FUN Buddies

2

1

4

3

LibertyLan

1

1

4

5

Energy eSports

2

1

2

5

ROCC Dota2

1

1

2

5

Veneration Esports

0

1

2

5

3D

1

1

2

5

Ptd

1

1

2

10

auRa

1

1

1

Overall Standings:

Position

Team Name

Points

1

Bravado Gaming

16

1

Energy eSports

16

3

Team Immersion

14

4

Matt’s FUN Buddies

12

5

ROCC Dota2

8

5

Veneration Esports

8

7

LibertyLan

4

8

3D

3

9

auRa

2

9

Phat FaRm

2

9

Outlook is Bleak

2

9

StarGate-Dota

2

9

Ptd

2

 

Last Updated: February 26, 2013

2 Comments

  1. Admiral Chief Erwin

    February 26, 2013 at 12:55

    What is it with this site, just SECS everywhere? SECS SECS SECS dammit where is the family values?
    😛

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  2. matt

    February 27, 2013 at 11:57

    Although I am glad that South African e-sports is getting coverage, and ultimately think that some exposure is better than none at all. I honestly think that there are so many story-lines going on in SECS that could easily be cultivated, and it seems like a waste not to do so. Here’s a few of the more interesting story lines that are developing, for the last while in SA dota, there has been a group of 4 teams that have consistently been able to beat each other, and have all been a step ahead of the rest (Bravado, Energy, Roccat, and Bashers), now Bravado seem to be pulling ahead of the pack and a dogaming league division 2 team (MfB) is regularly beating teams from the top 4 and other premier division teams. Does this mean there is no more elite 4 in South African Dota? Or are some teams just under-performing?

    Hopefully this gets taken as constructive criticism, as there are so many potential story lines going on here that could help build up the excitement for this tournament.

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