WePlay! Dota 2 Reshuffle Madness 2019 Qualifiers Start Tomorrow

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WePlay! Dota 2 Reshuffle Madness 2019 Qualifiers Start Tomorrow

Roughly two weeks after the biggest event in Dota 2 came to an end, it’s time to focus on the upcoming WePlay! Dota 2 Reshuffle Madness 2019.


Tomorrow is the day when fans can watch the open qualifiers of WePlay!'s Dota 2 Reshuffle Madness 2019. 32 teams will fight each day in a gruesome best-of-one series' until the semifinals and the eventual Grand Final, where the teams will play best-of-threes.

There will be four pools in the open qualifiers, each consisting of 32 teams. The two winners from every pool will get a slot at the Main Event (but that’s not all).

Registering for the WePlay! Reshuffle Madness

This tournament provides teams with many opportunities to make it to the semis. If a team is eliminated on the first day, they can register again for the next qualifier. In total, the teams from the open qualifiers will be eight, whereas the total number of participants will be twenty.

Lastly, the selection for the final poll will be based on the results of the previous ones. What’s more, the teams that were eliminated during the semifinals (and the final) itself will have a better chance ending up in the final pool.

Players can read the full rules here.

The Tournament

As soon as each team is set, the Group Stages will take place between September 16th-19th. Despite the fact that this is not a DPC tournament, it still has a pretty decent prize pool. $50K USD will be split among the first, second, third, and fourth place.

This tournament is a perfect chance for the smaller teams to try their luck. As you know, fans have accused Valve of not doing enough to support the Tier 2 and 3 Dota 2 scene. Luckily, WePlay! is taking action in this regard.

 

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WePlay! Dota 2 Reshuffle Madness 2019 Qualifiers Start Tomorrow
Zlosterr
Zlosterr has been a fan of esports for many years and mainly focuses on Dota 2. He has more than five years of experience writing Dota 2 content for numerous platforms. Besides being a passionate fan of the game, he's also played for various amateur teams.