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Gorgc Reviews Old G's Recent Performance in the DPC WEU Tour 2: Division II

Dhruv Saikia
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Old G, featuring two iconic TI winners from the older OG roster, has been struggling in the DPC WEU Tour 2: Division II, losing the last two series.
Popular Dota 2 streamer Janne "Gorgc" Stefanovski recently made some comments about the team's performance on stream.
Gorgc says that he may have overestimated the team due to its recent performance.

Old G has been struggling in its last few games in the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) Western Europe (WEU) 2023 Tour 2: Division II, even though the team was considered as one of the best in the division. With its current losses, Old G stands at a score of three wins and four losses. Moving forward the team will have to perform better and win its next few series, in order to have a top-two standing, to move into Division I for the next DPC Tour.

Recently, popular Dota 2 streamer Janne "Gorgc" Stefanovski made some comments about the team's performance on his livestream.

Gorgc thinks that he may have overestimated Old G’s lineup


Gorgc, a well-known Dota 2 streamer with a significant following gave his thoughts on Old G's recent performance and what he thinks of the team currently. Gorgc says that he initially thought they would win most of their games including the one against Ancient Tribe. “They are getting whomped by Ancient Tribe. Oh, not my Old G. 17k lead at 31 minutes… That doesn't look too good for them. Not too good for my boys. I thought they were gonna 2-0 that (referring to their game against Ancient Tribe),” Gorgc said.

 “But yeah, maybe I overestimated them a little bit guys, they looked really strong, but usually everyone looks strong in the qualifiers,” he added.

Old G has four more series in the division, including a series against Team Secret which fans are highly anticipating. Old G features some of the best players of all time, namely, Sébastien "Ceb" Debs and Topias "Topson" Taavitsainen.

The team had a good run to secure a slot in the DPC WEU Tour 2: Division II, winning its opening game with a dominant 2-0 score. However, things took a turn for the worse when the team lost its next two series 2-0 and 2-1, with some games being extremely one-sided.


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Since 2012, Dhruv has developed a deep passion for Dota 2, which has only grown stronger over time. With three years of experience as a competitive player and a background in writing, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to create content around the game and its esports scene.

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