At PGL Wallachia Season 7 for Dota 2, PARIVISION Surpassed Yellow Submarine
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At the start of the group stage of PGL Wallachia Season 7 for Dota 2, the opening day put PARIVISION vs. Yellow Submarine on one side and Vici Gaming vs. OG on the other. Winners walked away 1:0; the rest had to live with 0:1 and the awkward feeling that the next match matters a lot.
The PARIVISION — Andrey “Dukalis” Kuropatkin’s — series looked mostly comfortable for them, but not without tense flashes.
Map 1: PARIVISION grabbed the initiative early, shoved lanes, and used map rotations to snowball an econ and objective lead. Mid-game advantages stacked up and the map simply closed in their favor.
Map 2 was a different mood. Yellow Submarine got off to a promising start, piling up kills and trying to drag things toward late game where their young squad could shine. Yet when it counted, PARIVISION’s experience produced clutch plays — a few decisive teamfights flipped momentum, and the series ended 2:0.
The Vici Gaming vs. OG matchup gave us more drama: it went the full distance.
On map 1, Vici dominated everything—lanes, vision, tempo—leaving OG with little room to breathe. Map 2 flipped the script: OG adapted, played sharper in the early stage, found productive fights, and equalized the series. The decider swung back to Vici, who drafted well and neutralized OG’s key heroes; after winning a couple of pivotal clashes, Vici closed out 2:1.
After the opening day, PARIVISION and Vici Gaming sit at 1:0 and will face other opening-match winners next. OG and Yellow Submarine dropped to 0:1; another loss for either team would make the road to playoffs a lot steeper.
Day one felt lively — favorites asserted themselves in some matches while others stumbled earlier than expected. With many roster changes across teams, results are less predictable than usual; analysts keep pointing that out, and honestly, it shows in the games (esp. late-game coordination).
The group stage of PGL Wallachia Season 7 runs from March 7 to 11. The championship includes 16 teams from around the world.