It’s the story of Thunder Predator, or i.e. the former roster of the organization, and noPing’s e-sports who became their replacement. Both teams will now battle for the top spot – and we’ll all see the show. Both teams are often used to be wild cards because we never know if they’d deliver big results or merely an expected blunder.

Thunder predators buyout and new rivalry.

While the post-Ti10 roster shuffles were over, Thunder Predator decided to drop their two-year-old roster for the flashier NoPing e-sports. Although it might seem silly to be in former TP players’ shoes, it was a reasonable decision to buy NoPing. Despite that way the old squad was almost immediately released, the new character made an uproar. Fortunately, Lava, a Peruvian org, signed the squad for the new season. The former TP players did not waste any time signing up for their next tournament, Lava took no time off, and debuted at the BTS Pro Series Season 9 Americas immediately. To many fans surprised, Lava played exceptionally and secured the best seeds along with the now infamous Thunder Predator squad. Their TI10 loss might be their duty to improve themselves further, but without unnecessary mistakes. It’s good that both teams decided to stay together for the next season, so players like me always feel good about coming back and getting used to this. There are a new South American rivalry that everyone is eagerly anticipating this week.

A match looks good at a game. I’ll play either, Thunder Predator or Lava.

Kickstarting the League 9 playoffs, TP and Lava are going to play their best-of-three upper bracket match on November 12th, 10:00 AM. We’ve noticed why Lava can do that in the group when they took up their TP 2-0 victory. On paper, Lava drafted a better line-up over, and TP picked several Ti10 cheese picks, namely Ursa, Gyro, and Io. While the team composition is durable, it stands out in comparison to Lavas’ explosive teamfight capability over their turtling strategy. Lava picked very competent leaders to effectively pick individual heroes off, which was all it took to shut down TPs from a 5-man team. Since we entered the Playoffs series and consider Lavas versatile hero pool, we will start looking for Lava versus TP. The Dota two score on both sides is evenly matched at x1.86 on either side. You can play this series without delay and still have a good payout. If you go to GG.BET, betting the following day that Lava will repeat the stage effect would pay you a x3.41 in return.

Another item: Defamous vs 4 Zoomers.

The 4 Zoomers had its fair share of downs this season. They consistently ranked top four in the North American scene, often considered equal to the likes of Undying and Quincy Crew. Only Nico Gunnar Lopez and Jacob Husky Fifik still play under 4 Zoomers from the old roster, yet the new additions didn’t stop them from attending the show in Americas, the BTS Pro Series. They will play against Infamous in the upper class. Both teams had fought in the group earlier, which ended with an indecisive draw. The rivals have the same power gap, so this doesn’t exist in any way. However Gunnar, being favored NA pub star can be a contributing factor to sidelines with 4 Zoomers here. Odds-wise, both teams are as well on par with the previous match at x1.86 – returns. I would be predicting a 3-game series, and if you use more than 2,5 total maps, you’ll be more taxable for x1,93. When teams battle for the BTS Pro Series season 9 Americas, we know that despite the need for a start to the SA arena to make a strong comeback – the Dota Pro Circuit 2021-22 starts this winter. Local rivalries are good for the region and the country’s economy as a whole.


title: “Thunder Predator Rosters Derby At The Bts Pro Series Season 9 Americas” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-30” author: “John Turkin”


It’s the story of Thunder Predator, or i.e. the former roster of the organization, and noPing’s e-sports who became their replacement. Both teams will now battle for the top spot – and we’ll all see the show. Both teams are often used to be wild cards because we never know if they’d deliver big results or merely an expected blunder.

Thunder predators buyout and new rivalry.

While the post-Ti10 roster shuffles were over, Thunder Predator decided to drop their two-year-old roster for the flashier NoPing e-sports. Although it might seem silly to be in former TP players’ shoes, it was a reasonable decision to buy NoPing. Despite that way the old squad was almost immediately released, the new character made an uproar. Fortunately, Lava, a Peruvian org, signed the squad for the new season. The former TP players did not waste any time signing up for their next tournament, Lava took no time off, and debuted at the BTS Pro Series Season 9 Americas immediately. To many fans surprised, Lava played exceptionally and secured the best seeds along with the now infamous Thunder Predator squad. Their TI10 loss might be their duty to improve themselves further, but without unnecessary mistakes. It’s good that both teams decided to stay together for the next season, so players like me always feel good about coming back and getting used to this. There are a new South American rivalry that everyone is eagerly anticipating this week.

A match looks good at a game. I’ll play either, Thunder Predator or Lava.

Kickstarting the League 9 playoffs, TP and Lava are going to play their best-of-three upper bracket match on November 12th, 10:00 AM. We’ve noticed why Lava can do that in the group when they took up their TP 2-0 victory. On paper, Lava drafted a better line-up over, and TP picked several Ti10 cheese picks, namely Ursa, Gyro, and Io. While the team composition is durable, it stands out in comparison to Lavas’ explosive teamfight capability over their turtling strategy. Lava picked very competent leaders to effectively pick individual heroes off, which was all it took to shut down TPs from a 5-man team. Since we entered the Playoffs series and consider Lavas versatile hero pool, we will start looking for Lava versus TP. The Dota two score on both sides is evenly matched at x1.86 on either side. You can play this series without delay and still have a good payout. If you go to GG.BET, betting the following day that Lava will repeat the stage effect would pay you a x3.41 in return.

Another item: Defamous vs 4 Zoomers.

The 4 Zoomers had its fair share of downs this season. They consistently ranked top four in the North American scene, often considered equal to the likes of Undying and Quincy Crew. Only Nico Gunnar Lopez and Jacob Husky Fifik still play under 4 Zoomers from the old roster, yet the new additions didn’t stop them from attending the show in Americas, the BTS Pro Series. They will play against Infamous in the upper class. Both teams had fought in the group earlier, which ended with an indecisive draw. The rivals have the same power gap, so this doesn’t exist in any way. However Gunnar, being favored NA pub star can be a contributing factor to sidelines with 4 Zoomers here. Odds-wise, both teams are as well on par with the previous match at x1.86 – returns. I would be predicting a 3-game series, and if you use more than 2,5 total maps, you’ll be more taxable for x1,93. When teams battle for the BTS Pro Series season 9 Americas, we know that despite the need for a start to the SA arena to make a strong comeback – the Dota Pro Circuit 2021-22 starts this winter. Local rivalries are good for the region and the country’s economy as a whole.