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{{DISPLAYTITLE:<span style="color: #DC143C;">The International 11</span>}}
 
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{{Tournament infobox
 
| name = The International 2011
 
| name = The International 2011
| icon =
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| icon = File:TheInternationalSmall.png
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| image = File:Minibanner The International 11.png
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| location = {{Flag|Singapore}}
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| location = {{Flag|Singapore}} Singapore
 
| venue = Seattle Indoor Stadium & Suntec Singapore
 
| venue = Seattle Indoor Stadium & Suntec Singapore
| prize pool =
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| prize pool = $1,600,000 USD
 
| tier = The International
 
| tier = The International
| teams =
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| teams = 20
| version = $1,600,000 USD
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| version =
| start date =
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| start date = 2022-10-??
| end date =
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| end date = 2022-10-??
 
| link = https://www.dota2.com/esports/ti11/tistandings
 
| link = https://www.dota2.com/esports/ti11/tistandings
| access =
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| access =
| spectate = Free in Dota 2 Client
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| spectate = free
 
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'''The International 2022''' is the concluding tournament of the [[Dota Pro Circuit/2021-22|Dota Pro Circuit]] and the eleventh annual edition of [[The International]] which returns to Asia for the second time. The invite format is similar to the format used for the preceding International, whereby a point system based on official sponsored [[Regional Leagues]] and [[Majors]] will be used to determine the teams invited to The International.
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'''The International 2022''' is the concluding tournament of the [[Dota Pro Circuit]] and the eleventh annual edition of [[The International]] which returns to Asia for the second time. The invite format is similar to the format used for the preceding International, whereby a point system based on official sponsored Regional Leagues and [[Majors]] will be used to determine the teams invited to The International.
   
 
It was announced that the second and third place teams from each region's qualifiers will compete in a LAN event prior to The International to determine two additional qualification spots - thus expanding the amount of teams for this year's International from 18 to 20 teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dota2.com/newsentry/3104670157387376084|title=The DPC 2021-2022 Winter Tour Regional Finals|publisher=Valve|accessdate=2022-01-22|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20220122075926/https://www.dota2.com/newsentry/3104670157387376084|archivedate=2022-01-22}}</ref>
 
It was announced that the second and third place teams from each region's qualifiers will compete in a LAN event prior to The International to determine two additional qualification spots - thus expanding the amount of teams for this year's International from 18 to 20 teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dota2.com/newsentry/3104670157387376084|title=The DPC 2021-2022 Winter Tour Regional Finals|publisher=Valve|accessdate=2022-01-22|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20220122075926/https://www.dota2.com/newsentry/3104670157387376084|archivedate=2022-01-22}}</ref>
   
==Format==
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== Format ==
 
* '''Participants'''
 
* '''Participants'''
**12 teams qualify through [[Dota_Pro_Circuit/2021-22|Dota Pro Circuit]]
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** 12 teams qualify through [[Dota Pro Circuit]]
**6 teams qualify through Regional Qualifiers; one team each from North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, China and Southeast Asia
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** 6 teams qualify through Regional Qualifiers; one team each from North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, China and Southeast Asia
**2 teams qualify through Wildcard
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** 2 teams qualify through Wildcard
   
*'''Group Stage'''
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* '''Group Stage'''
 
<!--''For the full rules, look [https://www.dota2.com/international/rules/ here]''-->
 
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**Twenty teams divided in two groups of ten teams each where they play in a round-robin format.
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** Twenty teams divided in two groups of ten teams each where they play in a round-robin format.
**All matches are played in a {{abbr/Bo2}}.
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** All matches are played in a {{abbr/Bo2}}.
**{{bgctext|up|Top four teams}} in each group advance to the Upper Bracket of the [[The International/2022/Main Event|Main Event]].
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** {{bgctext|up|Top four teams}} in each group advance to the Upper Bracket of the [[The International 11#Main Event|Main Event]].
***Top seed in each group will pick their first opponent for the playoffs from either the 3rd or 4th place finish in the opposite group.
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*** Top seed in each group will pick their first opponent for the playoffs from either the 3rd or 4th place finish in the opposite group.
**{{bgctext|down|Bottom two teams}} in each group are eliminated.
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** {{bgctext|down|Bottom two teams}} in each group are eliminated.
**{{bgctext|stay|Remaining teams}} advance to the Lower Bracket of the Main Event.
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** {{bgctext|stay|Remaining teams}} advance to the Lower Bracket of the Main Event.
 
** <span class="mw-customtoggle-Tiebreaker" style="border-bottom:1px dotted;">''Click here for tiebreaker rules''</span>
 
** <span class="mw-customtoggle-Tiebreaker" style="border-bottom:1px dotted;">''Click here for tiebreaker rules''</span>
 
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*If there is a tie along the dividing line, tiebreaker matches will be played
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* If there is a tie along the dividing line, tiebreaker matches will be played
**{{bgctext|up|Upper}} bracket and {{bgctext|stay|Lower}} bracket
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** {{bgctext|up|Upper}} bracket and {{bgctext|stay|Lower}} bracket
**{{bgctext|stay|Lower}} bracket and {{bgctext|down|elimination}}
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** {{bgctext|stay|Lower}} bracket and {{bgctext|down|elimination}}
***Tiebreaker matches;
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*** Tiebreaker matches;
****Two-teams tie: {{Abbr/Bo3}}
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**** Two-teams tie: {{Abbr/Bo3}}
****Three-teams or more tie: Round-robin, {{Abbr/Bo1}}
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**** Three-teams or more tie: Round-robin, {{Abbr/Bo1}}
*For other ties (in order of importance):
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* For other ties (in order of importance):
*#Head to head result between the tied teams;
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* #Head to head result between the tied teams;
*#Results against lower seeded teams (from directly below till last place);
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* #Results against lower seeded teams (from directly below till last place);
*#If a tie can not be broken along the way, the process is restarted (back to head-to-head result);
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* #If a tie can not be broken along the way, the process is restarted (back to head-to-head result);
*#Coin toss.
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* #Coin toss.
 
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*'''Main Event'''
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* '''Main Event'''
**Sixteen teams play in a double-elimination bracket.
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** Sixteen teams play in a double-elimination bracket.
***Eight teams begin in the Upper Bracket, eight in the Lower Bracket.
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*** Eight teams begin in the Upper Bracket, eight in the Lower Bracket.
***First Lower Bracket match is {{abbr/Bo1}}, Grand Final is {{abbr/Bo5}}, all others matches are {{abbr/Bo3}}.
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*** First Lower Bracket match is {{abbr/Bo1}}, Grand Final is {{abbr/Bo5}}, all others matches are {{abbr/Bo3}}.
   
==References==
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== References ==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}
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The International 2022 is the concluding tournament of the Dota Pro Circuit and the eleventh annual edition of The International which returns to Asia for the second time. The invite format is similar to the format used for the preceding International, whereby a point system based on official sponsored Regional Leagues and Majors will be used to determine the teams invited to The International.

It was announced that the second and third place teams from each region's qualifiers will compete in a LAN event prior to The International to determine two additional qualification spots - thus expanding the amount of teams for this year's International from 18 to 20 teams.[1]

Format

  • Participants
    • 12 teams qualify through Dota Pro Circuit
    • 6 teams qualify through Regional Qualifiers; one team each from North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, China and Southeast Asia
    • 2 teams qualify through Wildcard
  • Group Stage
    • Twenty teams divided in two groups of ten teams each where they play in a round-robin format.
    • All matches are played in a Bo2.
    • Top four teams in each group advance to the Upper Bracket of the Main Event.
      • Top seed in each group will pick their first opponent for the playoffs from either the 3rd or 4th place finish in the opposite group.
    • Bottom two teams in each group are eliminated.
    • Remaining teams advance to the Lower Bracket of the Main Event.
    • Click here for tiebreaker rules
  • If there is a tie along the dividing line, tiebreaker matches will be played
    • Upper bracket and Lower bracket
    • Lower bracket and elimination
      • Tiebreaker matches;
        • Two-teams tie: Bo3
        • Three-teams or more tie: Round-robin, Bo1
  • For other ties (in order of importance):
  • #Head to head result between the tied teams;
  • #Results against lower seeded teams (from directly below till last place);
  • #If a tie can not be broken along the way, the process is restarted (back to head-to-head result);
  • #Coin toss.
  • Main Event
    • Sixteen teams play in a double-elimination bracket.
      • Eight teams begin in the Upper Bracket, eight in the Lower Bracket.
      • First Lower Bracket match is Bo1, Grand Final is Bo5, all others matches are Bo3.

References

  1. "The DPC 2021-2022 Winter Tour Regional Finals". Valve. Archived from the original on 2022-01-22. Retrieved 2022-01-22.