As one of the most highly anticipated events in the gaming community, the TI11 Last Chance Qualifiers (LCQ) have finally arrived. This event will determine the final teams that will be competing at The International 11, the world’s largest Dota 2 tournament. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive overview of the LCQ schedule, results, and teams.
Schedule:
The LCQ will take place from April 23-30, with various rounds taking place throughout the week. The schedule is as follows:
April 23: Group Stage 1
April 24: Group Stage 2
April 25: Group Stage 3
April 26: Playoffs – Semifinals Round 1
April 27: Playoffs – Semifinals Round 2
April 28: Playoffs – Quarterfinals
April 29: Playoffs – Semifinals
April 30: Finals
Results:
The LCQ results will determine the final teams that will be competing at TI11. The top eight teams from each region will advance to the playoffs, where they will face off against one another in a series of matches to determine the ultimate winners. Here are the current standings for each region:
North America:
- Cloud9
- Evil Geniuses
- NRG
- TSM
- Team Liquid
- Envy
- 100 Thieves
- Complexity
Europe/Middle East:
- OG
- Virtus.pro
- Team Secret
- Ninjas in Pyjamas
- iG
- Fnatic
- Natus Vincere
- ENCE
Asia:
- Invictus Gaming
- Liquid
- EG
- PSG.LGD
- KeSPA Titans
- Thundercat
- TNC Pro Team
- Gambit Esports
South America:
- Beastcoast
- SAD Boavista
- INTZ
- Misurado
- 9z Academy
- Infamous
- PaiN Gaming
- Virtus
Teams:
The LCQ will feature some of the top teams from each region, including Cloud9 and Evil Geniuses from North America, OG and Virtus.pro from Europe/Middle East, Invictus Gaming and Liquid from Asia, and Beastcoast and SAD Boavista from South America. Here is a brief overview of each team:
Cloud9 (North America): A veteran team with a strong roster that includes superstar players such as Tyler "SnooP" Williams and Jacky "Stealth" Hart, Cloud9 has won numerous major tournaments over the years. They are one of the favorites to win TI11.
Evil Geniuses (North America): Another top team from North America, Evil Geniuses has a roster that includes former World Champions Tyler "SawG" Hall, Tarik "tarik" Stalaird, and Kenny "sOma" Sommersby. They have won numerous major tournaments and are a strong contender for TI11.
OG (Europe/Middle East): A powerhouse from Europe/Middle East, OG has won multiple Major Championships over the years.