{"id":42329,"date":"2025-01-28T16:40:35","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:40:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/dota-2-players-misclick-at-ti9-potentially-cost-his-team-millions-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:40:35","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:40:35","slug":"dota-2-players-misclick-at-ti9-potentially-cost-his-team-millions-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/dota-2-players-misclick-at-ti9-potentially-cost-his-team-millions-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Dota 2 player\u2019s misclick at TI9 potentially cost his team millions &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Dota 2 player\u2019s misclick at TI9 potentially cost his team millions ValveDuring an elimination best-of-one match during the Dota 2 International, the player perspective caught the moment where a team (and their opponents) realized their mistake. Making a mistake is one thing, but doing so in front of a huge crowd of people is another. What\u2019s worse is when that mistake affects the one game you need to win to stay in a tournament with over $30 million on the line. In the first lower bracket matchup of the main event of this year\u2019s Dota 2 International, Royal Never Give Up took on Alliance in a best-of-one match for survival. Win one game and you\u2019re on to the next round, and no more best-of-ones. Lose this one, and you\u2019re out. Read more: How to watch The International 2019 &#8211; Unfortunately for Alliance, their first mistake came during the draft. As their reserve timer ran out they sought to ban Gyrocopter, but ended up picking him for themselves. The good news is that picking a hero is indeed one way to prevent the other team from using it, but the bad news is that Gyrocopter was not who Alliance wanted to round out their team. At first glance, no one on commentary seemed to notice that this was a blunder. They regarded it as an unusual pick that even might have gotten into RNG\u2019s head, noticing one RNG player who put his hands up to his head. But if you watch the clip from the player\u2019s perspective, you\u2019ll see that that\u2019s not the case at all\u2026 Yeah. So that happened. Aydin \u2018iNSaNiA\u2019 Sarkoh made the pick, and very quickly recognized that he had not banned Gyrocopter, but had instead picked it for his own team. To make matters worse, RNG immediately realized that Alliance had made a mistake, declaring \u201cthey\u2019re goners now.\u201d Despite the mispick, Alliance kept their cool, assuring their captain that Gyrocopter wasn\u2019t that bad of a pick, and they could make the hero work with their team composition. \u201cThen it\u2019s fine, we\u2019re good,\u201d says one of his teammates immediately after the pick. Now, Alliance would go on to lose this game, but they were by no means \u201cgoners.\u201d They played a close back-and-forth game against RNG and maintained a lead throughout most of it, but a devastating teamfight loss after 40 minutes brought four of their five players down, allowing RNG to push through tier 4 towers to prompt a GG call from Alliance. Despite the loss and the unfortunate mistake that preempted it, Alliance had a very strong showing during TI9, and many members of the community wish for the team to stay together going forward. And half a million dollars and a vacation in China is nothing to sneeze at for consolation.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dota 2 player\u2019s misclick at TI9 potentially cost his team millions ValveDuring an elimination best-of-one match during the Dota 2 International, the player perspective caught the moment where a team (and their opponents) realized their mistake. Making a mistake is one thing, but doing so in front of a huge crowd of people is another. 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