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Midlaners are not the only ones playing for the crown this time.
BetBoom Dacha’s first tournament of the year will take place in Dubai, starting on Feb. 4. Seven teams were invited based on last year’s results, while the other five had to qualify from each region. For this tournament, BetBoom will feature everything on a larger scale: the venue, the number of teams, and, of course, the prize money.

BetBoom Dacha Dubai overview: Teams, prize pool, where to watch
Here’s everything you need to know about the BetBoom Dacha Dubai!
Sarah “KZ” Zulkiflee
Last year, fans enjoyed the entertaining BetBoom Dacha 1v1 Tournament, where every participating midlaner,including Ivan “MinD_ContRoL” Ivanov, had to play with the same hero in a single-elimination bracket. The best midlaner earned $1,000 and bragging rights. However, this time, it won’t be all fun and games. The winner of the BetBoom Dacha Dubai Solo Tournament will earn a share of the $100,000 USD prize pool.
BetBoom Dacha 1v1 players
Fissure and BetBoom Esports accounts announced a list of players that will be competing in the BetBoom Dacha Solo Tournament. The names mentioned are:
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Last year, Danil “gpk” Skutin emerged victorious in the tournament with a 2-1 victory over Gleb “kiyotaka” Zyryanov. Now, new contenders from every role are ready to vie for the top spot. While some intriguing names have surfaced, there’s one contender with a clear mission: to defeat “Quinn” Callahan. And no, it’s not Roman “RAMZES666” Kushnarev this time.
William “Blitz” Lee shed some light on how the players were chosen: each team was allocated five slots. Some opted to include all of their players, such as Azure Ray and Xtreme Gaming. Others took a different approach, like Gaimin Gladiators and Team Liquid, who invited their coaches instead. But seriously, who is BonkiBoi?!

BetBoom Dacha Solo Tournament dates and format
Fissureannouncedthat the BetBoom Dacha 1v1 Tournament will start on Feb. 10. They also mentioned that pairs will be revealed soon, but no dates on that were made clear.
If we refer to last year’s rules, the format should be as follows:

Please note that these rules are subject to change. We will keep you informed once the final format is announced, sostay tunedfor more!





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