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The International 6: The top 10 plays during the group stage

From bash bash bash to ding ding ding, with over 40 games played during the TI6 group stages, GosuGamers has collected the top ten plays of the TI6 group stage.

A variety of plays were chosen for this top ten list, featuring game turning plays, well executed team fights and interesting plays. Starting off the list is Kim 'DuBu' Dooyoung on his Spirit Breaker, showing off his mastery of the 17%. Following DuBu's all skill no luck play, David 'MoonMeander' Tan showed off his guerrilla tactics, sneaking into Alliance's base and stealing their gem.

The top 8th to 6th plays were slightly more traditional, with a well timed relocate saving EG's Huskar, a rampage by Wing's Slark during their game against EG and multiple ultimate steals by Jesse 'JerAx' Vainikka in a single team fight.

As the ranking increased, the traditional plays gave way to the game turning plays. What's the best way to comeback in a game? Roman 'Resolut1on' Fominok would probably answer ratting, after his game changing Morphling play secured three of MVP.P's melee barracks before the Koreans could disengage from their high ground attempt. The next two game turning plays featured Liquid and TnC finding themselves on the receiving end of several AOE spell, and subsequently losing the game.

The top two plays of the group stages were made by Na'Vi and Alliance. Both teams managed to turn around a huge disadvantage, Na'Vi did this with a last minute Hurricane Pike on their Drow, saving her with a margin of a 100hp. On the other hand, Alliance came back by thwarted a suicide throne attempt by EG with a margin of about 100 health points.


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