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Last Edited: 2024-09-17 17:23:22
September 14 2024 17:41 GMT
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The vast majority of Valve-sanctioned Dota competitions have involved a sort of double elimination playoff bracket after a preliminary group stage. My impression is that the community generally seems to view groups into double elimination playoff as the gold standard tournament format. I mostly agree, but continue to be bothered by how the first team to qualify for the final is punished for their success. Each team in a double elimination tournament format needs two losses to be eliminated; they all get a second chance. Unless it's a Dota tournament, in which case one of the two best teams gets just one chance. Dota double elimination isn't double elimination for the first finalist.

At some point, I started calling it Valve Elimination in my headcanon. That may be inaproppriate; maybe Valve shares my disdain for it but organizers insist on it. I don't know everything; I only know what I know. What I know is that Dota's pseudo-double elimination annoys me, including its inconsistent series length. Some best of one followed by some best of three followed by a final best of five is just..... ugh. Sure, it's all Dota, but it's not quite the same Dota. I expect that there are other, maybe even better examples, but the one most relevant to me is competitive Pokémon, which I've started playing in the last few years. Players from many Asian countries qualify for the Pokemon World Championship through best of one competitions, while the rest of the world qualifies through best of three competition and the World Championship itself is best of three. That hasn't prevented Asian players from winning, but it still seems ridiculous to me.

I had the idea of writing something about this several years ago, but wasn't sure what I could say about it other than "well, this seems stupid." I don't remember if it was the first time I considered the idea, if it's just my most vivid related memory, or something else entirely, but the question mark sticks out even now, three years later. Credit where credit is due, Emo's a chad, but, sigh... that was an EG 2-0 victory.....

Ahem, now that my COPIUM tank is empty, I'll move on (for now). I looked at Liquipedia for the results of major events that used Valve Elimination since 2011, but before getting to that I'll mention the variation in playoff bracket seeding between events.

As I said before, double elimination after groups seems to be the community's favorite format and is expected from every significant event. I prefer single elimination after a full round robin, but the difference doesn't seem too big. The relevant thing here is the treatment of group stage placement as a pseudo-first round of the double elimination playoff, resulting in half of the teams starting the playoff with a loss. Wanting the group stage to matter is perfectly understandable and I don't disagree, but full round robin into a single elimination playoff seems superior in terms of competitive integrity and just feels cleaner to me. Another thing one might consider is how the final being best of five is a sort of second chance for the first finalist. I agree that it's better than a single best of three, but that seems like it's just halfway between single and double elimination.

Anyway, let's get to the results, of which I collected 36. I could've included many more events, of course, but the Internationals, Majors, and Riyadhs seemed like a reasonable place to draw the line. They're shown below with the winner, runner-up, and whether the runner-up qualified for the final from the upper or lower bracket:
  1. International 2011: Na'Vi 3-1 EHOME (lower).
  2. International 2012: iG 3-1 Na'Vi (upper).
  3. International 2013: Alliance 3-2 Na'Vi (lower).
  4. International 2014: Newbee 3-1 Vici (lower).
  5. International 2015: EG 3-1 CDEC (upper).
  6. Frankfurt Major: OG 3-1 Secret (upper).
  7. Shanghai Major: Secret 3-1 Liquid (lower).
  8. Manila Major: OG 3-1 Liquid (lower).
  9. International 2016: Wings 3-1 DC (lower).
  10. International 2017: Liquid 3-0 Newbee (upper).
  11. DreamLeague Season 8: Secret 3-0 Liquid (lower).
  12. Dota 2 Asia Championships: Mineski 3-2 LGD (lower).
  13. EPICENTER XL: LGD 3-1 Liquid (lower).
  14. MDL Changsha Major: LGD 3-0 VGJ.Storm (upper).
  15. China Dota2 Supermajor: Liquid 3-2 VP (lower).
  16. International 2018: OG 3-2 LGD (lower).
  17. Kuala Lumpur Major: VP 3-2 Secret (upper).
  18. Chongqing Major: Secret 3-1 VP (upper).
  19. DreamLeague Season 11: Vici 3-2 VP (lower).
  20. MDL Disneyland Paris Major: Secret 3-1 Liquid (lower).
  21. EPICENTER Major: Vici 3-2 Liquid (lower).
  22. International 2019: OG 3-1 Liquid (lower).
  23. MDL Chengdu Major: TNC 3-1 Vici (upper).
  24. DreamLeague Season 13: Secret 3-2 EG (lower).
  25. ONE Esports Singapore Major: iG 3-2 EG (upper).
  26. WePlay AniMajor: LGD 3-0 EG (lower).
  27. International 2021: Spirit 3-2 LGD (upper).
  28. ESL One Stockholm Major: OG 3-1 TSM (upper).
  29. PGL Arlington Major: Spirit 3-1 LGD (upper).
  30. International 2022: Tundra 3-0 Secret (lower).
  31. Lima Major: GG 3-0 Liquid (lower).
  32. ESL One Berlin Major: GG 3-1 Liquid (lower).
  33. Bali Major: GG 3-1 Liquid (lower).
  34. Riyadh Masters 2023: Spirit 3-1 Liquid (lower).
  35. International 2023: Spirit 3-0 GG (lower).
  36. Riyadh Masters 2024: GG 3-0 Liquid (lower).


If Na'Vi, CDEC, Secret, Newbee, VGJ.Storm, VP, Vici, EG, LGD, and TSM were to say that they have unfinished business, then I'd be inclined to agree.

But what do you think?

Am I just a salty Arteezy fan?
Probably.

Cheers to some good Dota this weekend.

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Yurie
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Last Edited: 2024-09-19 18:30:04
September 19 2024 18:29 GMT
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I think major problem with Dota as a spectator sport is that the majority of a Bo3 that ends in a Bo2 is non-game content. It is drafts, breaks, pauses etc. So the already long total game time balloons even more. (Even worse a lot of tournaments have players enter on the listed start time and draft start 15 min later.)

This leads to tournaments having to decide what games to cut to get decent total running length. Doing all Bo3 would probably add another day to the tournament. At some point you just need to do cuts. I think the same reasoning applies to the finals. The difference between 2.5h for 2 wins for upper bracket team to potential 6 games and ~8 hours is extreme.

JimmyJRaynor
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Canada16882 Posts
September 20 2024 07:05 GMT
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Unfinished Business.... the story of the 1977 Philadelphia Phillies. They lost a BO5 series after being the best team in baseball over 162 games.



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Acetone
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
United States200 Posts
Last Edited: 2024-09-20 21:19:24
September 20 2024 21:00 GMT
#10
On September 20 2024 03:29 Yurie wrote:
I think major problem with Dota as a spectator sport is that the majority of a Bo3 that ends in a Bo2 is non-game content. It is drafts, breaks, pauses etc. So the already long total game time balloons even more. (Even worse a lot of tournaments have players enter on the listed start time and draft start 15 min later.)

These are definitely reasonable considerations for spectators and tournament organizers to have. Twitch chat definitely likes to complain about start times, which I don't mean as an indictment (haha twitch chat dumb me smart); it does happen and it's to everyone's detriment. My impression of recent Dota events is that their non-game content is generally quite good, but that's a subjective thing and maybe not even something you meant to discuss.

This leads to tournaments having to decide what games to cut to get decent total running length. Doing all Bo3 would probably add another day to the tournament. At some point you just need to do cuts. I think the same reasoning applies to the finals. The difference between 2.5h for 2 wins for upper bracket team to potential 6 games and ~8 hours is extreme.

My recent experiences with competitive Pokemon have been educational regarding event planning and organization; what you said is absolutely valid, but I intended to gloss over everything unrelated to my grievance with Valve Elimination: the first finalist not getting a second chance in a "double elimination bracket". It's lame and this is me BabyRaging about it.



On September 20 2024 16:05 JimmyJRaynor wrote:
Unfinished Business.... the story of the 1977 Philadelphia Phillies. They lost a BO5 series after being the best team in baseball over 162 games.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeIeeXFLCYQ

That was a fun watch. Thanks for sharing! I expect my dad (a career sports administrator and baseball fan) will enjoy it too, so I shared it with him.

Is this fair?

That play at first looks like it might've been an out, but it's just one play from 162 games, during which the Phillies would have been on the other end of similar plays. Additionally, Steve Bartman and the 2003 Cubs come to mind. Similar to the Cubs in that game, the Phillies had opportunities to win their game before the controversial play occurred.
I suppose this is when I'm supposed to admit that EG did, in fact, lose to Emo and iG? Fair enough, haha.
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