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< p >Wildcard and 4 zoomers who competed for the right to go to Dreamleague Season 26 were held during the qualifications stage. The first card was without surprises, but the second & nbsp; < strong > ended only after 6 minutes and 4 seconds , reports & nbsp; 24 channel & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; < p > winning the second map won wildcard as their rivals just surrendered. One of the players of 4 zoomers & ndash; Petitekate3 who played on a sniper & ndash; Killed. He quickly used the redemption function, but after a few seconds he disconnected from the game. The game process switched to a pause, but recovered almost immediately. When it happened, all other team members 4 zoomers came out of the game after their Mider, thus certifying the defeat.

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< p > It should be noted that the previous the fastest game in history & nbsp; dota 2 & nbsp; took place in 2012 at Beyondhesummit World Tour Championship. Then the game ended in 6 minutes 37 seconds.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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