
Dota 2: WePlay! Reshuffle Madness 2019 – Open Qualifier Results
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| Author Zlosterr

The WePlay! Reshuffle Madness 2019 is the first big event after TI 9. In fact, it starts in exactly five days from now, so the hype is getting bigger by the day.
As we mentioned before, there will be a total of 20 teams at the event. Twelve of them are directly invited, while the other eight had to go through the open qualifiers. Having said that, those open qualifiers turned out to be more contested than we originally anticipated. A total of around 263 teams took part in the best-of-one massacre, hoping to earn their shot at the $50K USD prize pool. Unfortunately for most, only a couple succeeded.
WePlay! Reshuffle Madness Qualified teams
It is important to know that every participant in this tournament is either from Europe or CIS. With that out of the way, let’s take a look at which teams made it.
Ad Finem
The Greek powerhouse is probably one of the most recognizable names on this list. After all, there were times when they looked very strong. Hopefully, they will be able to bounce back into the tier one scene soon.
Roster from 1 to 5:
- Omar “Madara” Dabasas
- Tasos “Focus” Michailidis
- Dimitris “ThuG” Plivouris
- Verros “Maybe Next Time” Apostolos
- Giorgos “SsaSpartan” Giannakopoulos
Aachen City Esports
This team thrust itself into the spotlight recently after Dendi announced that he’ll help LeBronDota during the open qualifiers. Well, it seems like the help was worth it because they made it.
Roster from 1 to 5:
- Danil ‘Dendi’ Ishutin (currently a stand-in)
- TBD
- Damir ‘Mitch’ Škaričić
- Nikola ‘LeBronDot’ Popović
- Sergey ‘Ecnart’ Slobodyanyk
Nemiga Gaming
This is another well-known tier 2 CIS team which will try their luck.
Roster from 1 to 5:
- Alexey ‘Zitraks’ Ischenko
- Mellojul
- Alexey ‘TheChosenOne’ Karanevich
- Genadiy ‘Astral’ Motuz
- Eugeniy ‘Fervian’ Aksenov
The other teams are Uvajenie.Hope, CyberDogs, RED CODE, Burning Fire, and Ihniy John Galt
WePlay! Reshuffle Madness Directly invited teams
So far we only know the names of six teams that have direct invites – Winstrike Team, FlyToMoon, Team Singularity, Old But Gold (probably the strongest one yet), Positive Guys, and Fried Pudges.
Expect more information about this tournament whenever it available.
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