The TI6 SEA Qualifiers standings for day 2 are in. TnC has secured their spot at TI6. Fnatic, Execration, WarriorsGaming.Unity and White Fries have advanced into the playoffs. Rave, Signature Trust, Mineski, Orange.Taring and The Mongolz have been eliminated. The double elimination brackets will kick off tomorrow June 27th, at 04:00 CEST.
UPDATE (August 13th):
TI6 final standings, updates and highlights – HERE
The TI6 SEA Qualifiers standings are in after a long and eventful day has concluded for the day 2 group stage. Things got really heated today as the race for the first TI6 spot and the playoff spaces were on the line. Games got intense for the top teams with many being thrilling and exciting close matches.
Fnatic, Execration and TnC had compete in a tie-breaker as they all ended the day with a 7:2 record. Even though TnC had defeated both teams the day prior, they were not able to automatically advance.
THREE WAY TIEEEE FOR TI6 SLOT. OH YEAHH!! — TnC vs Execration vs Fnatic. #TI6
— Wykrhm Reddy (@wykrhm) June 26, 2016
At the end of it all, TnC has become the first team from SEA to earn their place at TI6.
TI6 SEA Qualifiers standings yield the four regional teams that will advance to the playoffs. Fnatic, Execration, WarriorsGaming.Unity and White Fries will fight for the second spot at TI6 as well as the TI6 Wild Card series spot.
Rave, Signature Trust, Mineski, Orange.Taring and The Mongolz have been eliminated.
TI6 SEA Qualifiers standings day 2
TnC, Fnatic and Execration all had incredibly strong and fantastic showings in the group stage. It was a close race for the first place spot which would award the winner with a direct slot to TI6.
At the end of the scheduled matches, Fnatic had overpowered Mineski pushing the Malaysian squad into the top position and eliminating the Filipino’s at the same time. TnC had defeated Orange.Taring as their last match also giving them the first place position score of 7:2.
The first tie-breaker was set between Fnatic and Execration where Fnatic overwhelmingly took the game with ease. In 38 minutes with a score of 25:5, they took the first win.
The second tie-breaker took place between Fnatic and TnC. After almost 1 hour of playing TnC were able to defeat Fnatic to tie up the record.
TnC had one more final game to win to secure the first TI6 spot for the SEA region. They went head to head against XctN, a team they had bested yesterday. After battling it out for almost 1 hour, TnC seized turned the game around into their favor at the last moments and seized the first TI6 spot.
WarriorsGaming.Unity slipped from the top of the group to the fourth place position today. Although they defeated Mineski, they took loses against Fnatic, The Mongolz and TnC. In the Manila Major the Malaysian team had topped the group stage at the end of day 1, but fell too short to qualify for the playoffs. This year, WG.U advanced and will compete for another chance.
With White Fries last match victory over The Mongolz – the SEA mixed team featuring Benedict Lim “hyhy” Han Yong allowed them to claim the last spot in the playoffs.
All five of the eliminated teams ended up taking only three wins a piece. Rave, Signature Trust, Mineski, Orange.Taring and The Mongolz all ended with a 3:6 record.
TI6 SEA Qualifiers format
The format for the TI6 Regional Qualifiers are different this year to accommodate having two regional spots advance to the TI6 main event and one regional team advance to the TI6 Wild Card series.
Group Stage
- 10 teams in one group, played in a round-robin format for SEA
- Eight invited teams for SEA
- Two teams qualified through the Open Qualifiers
- All matches are played best-of-one
- The top team qualifies to The International 2016
- Second through fifth place teams advance to the Playoffs
- Tiebreakers: Head-to-head, then best-of-one round robin, then time rating on the round robin
Playoffs
- Four teams compete in a double-elimination bracket
- All matches are played best-of-three
- Grand Final is best-of-five
- The winning team qualifies to The International 2016
- The runner-up qualifies to The International 2016 Wild Card
TI6 SEA Qualifiers schedule
June 27
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- 04:00 CEST – Fnatic vs White Fries
- 07:30 CEST – Execration vs WarriorsGaming.Unity
- 11:00 CEST – Lower Bracket semi finals
TI6 Open Qualifiers streams
Beyond the Summit have brought together some of the best talent in the scene at their studios in Los Angeles, California, for this year’s TI Hub. The Hub will broadcast TI6 Qualifiers games from all four regions.
- Beyond The Summit TI6 open qualifier hub’s multicast stream
- Beyond The Summit TI6 open qualifier hub’s fun stream
- Beyond The Summit TI6 open qualifier hub’s regional stream
- Beyond The Summit TI6 open qualifier hub’s regional stream
- Beyond The Summit TI6 open qualifier hub’s regional stream
- Beyond The Summit TI6 open qualifier hub’s regional stream
7 Comments
935ice
(969 comments)So the real SEA kings are really the Korean overlords, MVP. Goes to show that fnatic can lose to other SEA teams. Still they have a second chance for them to redeem themselves in the playoffs. The last Filipino team to play in the international was mineski back in TI1. Been really a long time. This is a huge step for Ph dota2. Tnc may not win the trophy but atleast now they are standing next to the juggernauts of dota2 while carrying the Philippine flag. I’m not a fan of tnc but I’ll be supporting them through out TI6.
June 26, 2016 at 6:22 pmbakala
(868 comments)Jimmy Ho back at TI. You can’t make this up
June 27, 2016 at 6:07 am935ice
(969 comments)The jimmy gamble paid off big time
June 27, 2016 at 7:47 ambakala
(868 comments)Was expecting Fnatic to take this. Now they have to work super hard for it. Execration can surprise them
June 27, 2016 at 6:09 am935ice
(969 comments)Hyhy and gang are still hiding in the trees.
June 27, 2016 at 7:46 ambakala
(868 comments)Were they sprouted? Oh wait, that was someone else 4Head
June 28, 2016 at 5:39 am935ice
(969 comments)Babyrage sven being sprouted by my boys liquid. Ez win.
June 28, 2016 at 2:33 pm