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Laus Playbook romps Happy Feet, rolls to 6-0 in The Nationals DOTA 2


Laus Auto Group Playbook Esports put up a dominant performance against Happy Feet, taking the victory via a 2-0 sweep in day four of The Nationals Season Two Dota 2 Conference, Friday.

LPE has not dropped a single match, winning all three of its games with a clean sweep to take the solo lead in the standings through a 6-0 card for nine points.

It was total domination for the Eagles in Game Two, putting up a total of 49 kills compared to the Emperors’ nine in the match that lasted for 34 minutes and 23, seconds.

Prince (Faceless Void) had his fingerprint all over the lopsided win, finishing Game Two with 11 kills, no deaths, and 14 assists. He averaged 608 gold per minute through a total of 298 last hits and 10 denied creeps.

Cy’s Storm Spirit, who capped of the match with a triple kill, provided 14 kills, four deaths, and 20 assists while Hiro had four kills, a death, and 30 assists for LPE using Mirana.

The loss dropped HFE to a 1-5 win-loss record for a point and is now relegated to the fourth spot tied with Smart Omega, who also had a point via a 1-3 record.

In the other game, STI E-Olympians ended Cignal Ultra Warriors’ unbeaten run to five games to settle for a draw.

Cignal had the upper hand early on taking Game One, but BHEM’s (Faceless Void) big-time Chronospheres in Game Two allowed STI to upset the defending champions.

BHEM had three kills, three deaths, and 14 assists for STI, who moved up to the third spot with a 3-3 slate for three points.

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Cignal remained second with a 5-1 card for seven points.

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