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ChaiViz
20.11.2025
The fourth round of PGL Wallachia Season 6 delivered elimination drama worthy of the tournament's $1 million prize pool. Teams fighting for their playoff lives produced games filled with multiple Divine Rapiers, clutch backdoor plays, and decisive sweeps that reshaped the bracket heading into the final group stage matches.
OG secured their place in the PGL Wallachia Season 6 playoffs with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over HEROIC, improving their tournament record to 3-1. The newly formed Filipino roster, playing their first major tournament under the legendary organization, showed resilience under pressure. The match carried extra weight with OG co-founders Ceb and N0tail watching live and streaming the game to thousands of fans.

This marks a successful debut for OG's Southeast Asian experiment. After dropping their Western European roster following disappointing results, the organization acquired Team Aureus, who had qualified through the SEA qualifiers. The gamble appears to be paying off as they head into the playoffs with legitimate championship aspirations.
PARIVISION advanced to the playoffs with a dramatic 2-0 sweep over BetBoom Team, but the scoreline barely captures the chaos of these matches. Both games featured extended rapier sequences that pushed teams to their mental limits.
The first map lasted 81 minutes and featured six total Divine Rapiers changing hands throughout the game. Multiple heroes acquired and lost the game-changing item as both teams swung between dominant positions and desperate defensive stands. According to Dota 2 live stats tracking, the map became one of the longest and most item-rich games of the entire tournament.

Game two provided even more drama. PARIVISION found themselves defending their base for nearly 50 consecutive minutes, a siege that tested every ounce of patience and coordination. "Not every day you can comeback after sitting on base for 50 minutes. It was an incredible experience," said PARIVISION's DM in a post-match interview. "We were confident, relaxed, not making mistakes."

The rapier again played a central role, passing between players multiple times before PARIVISION finally secured the comeback victory. Alan "Satanic" Gallyamov led the charge with 27 kills and 10 assists across both maps, his Centaur Warrunner proving unkillable in the late game scenarios.
Xtreme Gaming kept their playoff hopes alive with a convincing 2-0 sweep over Nigma Galaxy in an elimination match. The Chinese powerhouse, making their return after a two-month break following their runner-up finish at The International 2025, demonstrated the superior drafting and execution that nearly won them The International.
Despite Nigma Galaxy showing promising form the previous day with their only tournament victory over Team Cobra, they couldn't match Xtreme's strategic depth. The Chinese squad controlled both maps from start to finish, never allowing Nigma's new roster configuration to establish their preferred tempo.

The victory eliminated Nigma Galaxy with a 1-2 tournament record, ending their disappointing debut with new carry TA2000. For Xtreme Gaming, the dominant performance gave them momentum heading into their crucial playoff elimination match against HEROIC.
That playoff dream ended abruptly in Xtreme's next match. HEROIC eliminated the Chinese favorites with a 2-1 victory that swung wildly between tactical brilliance and unconventional finishes.
Game one belonged to Xtreme Gaming, powered by xNova's exceptional vision control. His perfectly placed wards throughout the map allowed Xtreme to find crucial pickoffs and establish the map control that defined their TI finals run. The calculated execution suggested Xtreme had found their championship form.
Game two told a bizarre statistical story that defined the series' chaos. Amne was at one point the match's top net worth player despite recording zero kills and six deaths. The unusual 0-6 KDA with maximum farm highlighted both Xtreme's space creation and HEROIC's ability to win teamfights while allowing enemy cores to farm freely. The strange dynamics favored HEROIC, who evened the series.

Game three appeared headed for a standard conclusion until Davai Lama's Dragon Knight made a decisive strategic call. While the final teamfight raged in one part of the map, the HEROIC offlaner committed to a backdoor push. His split-second decision to attack buildings rather than join the fight proved correct, as he destroyed enough structures to end the game before Xtreme could respond.

The loss eliminated Xtreme Gaming at 2-2, a disappointing result for a team many expected to dominate. NothingToSay struggled throughout game three, his poor performance contrasting sharply with the dominant displays he showed earlier in the tournament. The elimination completed the sweep of Chinese teams, as all three representatives failed to reach the playoffs.
For fans checking their Dota 2 betting site predictions, the result upended brackets across the board. HEROIC advanced to face Team Spirit, while Xtreme Gaming's early exit shocked the competitive community.
The fourth round results crystallized the playoff picture heading into the final day of group stage play. Team Spirit and Team Liquid had already secured advancement with perfect 3-0 records. OG, MOUZ, and PARIVISION joined them with their 3-1 victories.
Three playoff spots remained available for the fifth round. Tundra Esports, BetBoom Team, and HEROIC each stood at 2-2, needing one more victory to advance. Meanwhile, Natus Vincere, GamerLegion, and the freshly defeated Xtreme Gaming faced elimination if they couldn't win their decisive matches.

PGL Wallachia Season 6's modified Swiss format had delivered exactly the drama it promised. The $1 million prize pool ensured no team took matches lightly, while the best-of-three format allowed for dramatic comebacks and strategic adjustments.
The playoffs begin November 20 with eight teams competing in a double-elimination bracket. All matches remain best-of-three except for the best-of-five grand final. Based on group stage performances, Team Spirit and Team Liquid enter as favorites, but the unpredictable nature of this Dota 2 ongoing tournament suggests surprises remain ahead.

For teams eliminated in the fourth round, the consolation prizes ranged from $15,000 for Team Tidebound, Yakult Brothers, and Nigma Galaxy at 12-14th place. Team Cobra and Roar Gaming, eliminated earlier with 0-3 records, secured $10,000 each for 15-16th place. While disappointing for championship-caliber rosters, these results provide valuable tournament experience and prize money heading into the next competitive cycle.
The final group stage matches will determine which three teams join the confirmed playoff participants. With Dota 2 live stats tracking every play, fans worldwide can follow the decisive matches that will shape the bracket for the championship rounds.
ChaiViz
20.11.2025
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