The Cloud 9 fallacy
I know EE post in Liquiddota, and I know I'll probably get a lot of hate but I heard it from the casters and a lot of people placed a lot of hopes in C9. My question is why?
I don't want to look for C9 specific stats or make a well-done research of the numbers, but I find really weird to put this team above Secret, EG, LGD, VP/Empire. They have this common meme-joke about second places, and to be fair, they've got a lot of second places, but if we research these 2nd places and look at the quality of these 2nd places, I bet we will get very little 'worthy' second palces (tournament skill level, rivals including top teams, prize pool, etc).
They are cool guys and they have talented players, but if you really belive C9 had a shot in winning the TI, I supose that includes the assumption 'the other team plays a poor game'. If you include that assumption, I can agree on C9 being top 3 in the world or something.
Secret and the outplaying factor
Something that people says about the Na'vi poor performance is that their players, specially their core players, 'didn't evolve with the game'. Is a way of saying that they just simply don't understand, don't read or don't feel the game in a correct way. I just want to think that Na'vi used to outplay their opponents in a very consistent basis. Nowadays, you can't rely on simply being better that your opponentes. Here I come back to Secret, their lose to EHOME should not go underestimated. I think sometimes Secret just try to outplay their opponents, skipping some basics of the game (most of this is 'common knowledge'). One is that you have to addres a Storm Spirt with CC or a hard counter, and Viper is not a solution since at best it will win the lane. No more.
In short: I feel like Secret usually tries to 'outplay' their opponents as Na'vi did in their former glory days. Rotk mentioned they studied Secret. We also know that PPD is a big liar in terms that he doesn't study his opponents since his bans are usually well prepared for each team. If Secret wants to win this TI, which is almost what justifies their existence, they have to step up their game and strategy, or they can end like Na'vi, having only their talent to support their play.
Chinese dota and scene evolution
I'm not an expert, but I think one of the issues SC2 had to keep up their popularity is the lack of western players. Yes, there were (are) notable exceptions, but we had, almost ALWAYS, a Korean taking a tournament or even an American Qualifier (wtf). I really hope having at least a China vs West final, a China vs China final can bring all the good Dota you can ask, but not the best show and stories. Like it or not, one of the many factors the esports industry depends on is in viewership, popularity, personalities, brands, etc, etc.
It's funny, but the only one that always wins is Valve. Is not bad at all, is just a way too good business model (HATS!).
More on the tournament
Some of you know I love tables and data. I have this small table that shows variations of some important heroes betweem the Group Phase and the Main Event. Obviously, very low sample size for the Main Event (data day 1 and 2).
Sorry for the bad writing. I hope to write something way better after TI is done.