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HomeeSportsDefense of the Ancients (DOTA)DOTA News: Gaimin Gladiators head to final in Kuala Lumpur

DOTA News: Gaimin Gladiators head to final in Kuala Lumpur

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Gaimin Gladiators booked their spot in the final of ESL One Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.

GG swept Azure Ray in quick fashion in the upper bracket final, winning in 28 minutes on green and 30 minutes on red. In Sunday’s best-of-five final, they will face either Team Liquid or meet Azure Ray in a rematch.

Azure Ray and Liquid will play the lower bracket final immediately before Sunday’s grand final.

Liquid earned their way into the next round by beating BetBoom Team 2-0 in the lower bracket semifinal, winning in 36 minutes and 47 minutes, both on green.

Twelve teams began the $1 million Dota 2 tournament in the Malaysian capital. The winner of Sunday’s grand final will earn $300,000 and 4,800 ESL Pro Tour points.

ESL One Kuala Lumpur prize pool and EPT points:

1. $300,000 and 4,800 — TBD

2. $175,000 and 3,600 — TBD

3. $120,000 and 3,000 — TBD

4. $85,000 and 2,400 — BetBoom Team

5-6. $57,500 and 1,680 — Team Falcons, G2.iG

7-8. $47,500 and 780 — Team Secret, Tundra Esports

9-10. $30,000 and 420 — Blacklist International, LGD Gaming

11-12. $25,000 and 210 — Wawitas Sagazes, 9Pandas

–Field Level Media

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