The news that Neta “33” Shapira has left the Team Liquid roster has stirred up the Dota 2 community. After a successful season with the team, his departure was an unexpected twist for fans and analysts.
What does this mean for Team Liquid and 33?
Team Liquid fans have been wondering who will take over the offliner position in the team. 33 was a key figure in the team's strategy, his tactical decisions and offlane style of play made Liquid one of the strongest teams. The loss of such a player could change the balance of power on the international stage.
On the other hand, this could be a new stage in 33's career. If the rumors of his move to Tundra are confirmed, it will be an important step in strengthening their new roster. Tundra, always known for their strong offliners, could get a strong reinforcement in the form of 33, making them a contender to win the upcoming tournaments.
Date | Place | Tier | Tournament | Team | Result | Prize |
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2024-09-15 | 1st | Tier 1 | The International 2024 | Team Liquid | 3 : 0 Gaimin Gladiators | $1,170,965 |
2024-08-04 | 1st | Tier 2 | Elite League Season 2 | Team Liquid | 3 : 2 1win | $240,000 |
2024-07-21 | 2nd | Tier 1 | Riyadh Masters 2024 | Team Liquid | 0 : 3 Gaimin Gladiators | $800,000 |
2024-02-16 | 2nd | Tier 1 | BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024 | Team Liquid | 0 : 3 Team Falcons | $200,000 |
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The importance of this move
The Dota 2 transfer market has always been a field for unexpected transitions, but 33's departure from Liquid might be one of the key deals of this season. If his move to Tundra goes through, it could seriously affect the balance of power in the upcoming tournaments, especially with the upcoming international competitions.
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