Team Secret won the sixth grand final with the scoreline at 3:0 in a row

Team Secret won the sixth grand final with the scoreline at 3:0 in a row

On June 28, Dota 2 online event Beyond Epic in China and Europe came to its end. Team Secret became the winners of this tournament. In the grand final, they beat Team Nigma 3:0. Beyond Epic became the sixth tournament won by Team Secret in a row. Every grand final they faced different teams and won each decisive match 3:0.

It is worth mentioning that Secret lost to Nigma 0:2 in the upper bracket match, but took their revenge with ease after getting to the grand final through the lower bracket. Secret earned $80 000 for their win, while Nigma got $35 000 for the second place. Team liquid stayed third and gained $25 000.

In China, team Sparking Arrow Gaming became the real discovery of the event. They lost to Vici Gaming in the upper bracket semifinal, but beat PSG.LGD and Royal Never Give up in the lower one and took their revenge over VG in style. The beat ROTK’s team with the scoreline at 3:0 and earned $20 000 for the first place.

Although Beyond Epic is over, tournaments are going on. Bet on Dota 2 matches with the best odds and the widest choice of markets at Cyber.Bet.

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