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Gaimin Gladiators: champions of the BetBoom Dacha tournament

Gaimin Gladiators: Strongest at BetBoom Dacha

The Gaimin Gladiators team outdid themselves by winning first place at the recent BetBoom Dacha. And it wasn’t just a win, it was annihilation! With a score of 3-1, they sent TSM home and became $150,000 richer. AND TSM? Left them in the dust with $62,000.

Dyrachyo: King of commentary and play.

Anton, better known as Dyrachyo, couldn’t hold back his emotions after his win. He was so happy that his connection was suddenly cut off. But it’s clear to us: “We won, URAAAA!”

Map One: Tutorial on Domination by Gaimin Gladiators

On the first map, the team simply demolished TSM. Dyrachyo on his signature Lifestealer made it clear how to play, finishing with a score of 11/2/7. Particularly memorable was his “gank” on Timado, who was trying to farm in The Forest. Do you understand how to do it?

Map Two: Battle of the Dragons, but only one survives

TSM showed their teeth on the second map, but it wasn’t enough. Ace tried Lone Druid, but on the wrong guys! After the battle at Roshan’s, the Gaimin Gladiators switched the mode to “destruction” and brought the match to a victorious end. Dyrachyo is back in the spotlight with his incredible 14/3/7 stats.

Map Three: When Feud Becomes Art

On the third map, the Gladiators decided to have a little fun, and it cost them. Dyrachyo started to get too carried away and made a few mistakes that almost cost them the win. But let’s not forget TSM, who also had their moments of glory. Especially Kasane on Lycan with 18/3/24 stats.

Map Four: No time to explain, take Wisp and Leshrak!

After a bit of a fiasco on the third map, Gaimin Gladiators took control. The game only got boring for TSM when they were “driven crazy” in 24 minutes. It looks like Gaimin Gladiators had some tricks up their sleeve.

Party in Yerevan: More than just games

BetBoom Dacha was more than just a tournament. It was a true offline party for players that took place from September 10-16 in Yerevan, Armenia. With a prize pool of $250,000, it was more than just a game.

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