
GEST The Challenge will begin tomorrow with two top teams from SEA going up against two top teams in China. The games will begin at 12:00 CET tomorrow with BeyondTheSummit shoutcasting all the games from their second channel
Due to heavy scheduling for Dota 2 tournaments this month, DotaTalk has decided to move their bi-monthly event, GEST The Challenge to tomorrow morning.
The tournament selects the top two winners from the GEST February and March and pit them against top Chinese teams. Considering only GEST February has been completed, DotaTalk is reducing the number of SEA teams participating in the tournament in the edition of GEST The Challenge to two.
Representing the South East Asia will be the first placer in GEST February, MUFC and second placer, NeoES.Orange. China will be represented by Vici Gaming (Cty's team) and LGD.Int although they are technically not a Chinese team.

All the games will be played in a single elimination best-of-three format and the team coming from the Winner Bracket will receive a one game advantage in the grand final.
16th of March
19:00 - MUFC vs Vici Gaming
21:30 - LGD.int vs NeoES.Orange
17th of March
19:00 - LB Round 1
21:30 - WB Round 2
18th of March
18:00 - LB Round 2 (bo3)
20:30 - Grand Finals (bo5)
GEST The Challenge prizes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Placing | Prize | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1st place | $1,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2nd place | $500 |
All the games of GEST The Challenge will be shoutcasted by David 'GoDz' Parker on BeyondTheSummit's second channel.
The games are also available through DotaTV if you have bought the $4.99 ticket for GEST February and March.
Besides GEST The Challenge, DotaTalk will also be the host to GMPGL qualifiers for Vietnam, Rest of SEA and Malaysia tomorrow. Gosugamers will update you on the latest results from GMPGL and GEST The Challenge.
Source: DotaTalk