It was not long ago, when a team called Sunny stepped up to challenge the best of China on- and offline. Consisting of players from the old CHN, who already beat top teams in the past, Sunny was sponsored privately with the aim to establish themselves as one of the top five in the country. As their results over a timespan of two months did not allow a titling in the intended category, the investor decided to stop the business relation shortly after the Erwan Cup in February.
If he knew what the team was going to achieve one month later, he might have granted the players one more chance. It was TyLoo, who picked up the team instead, increasing their list of supported games to five. The eSports club of the company was founded in 2007 and houses squads in Warcraft 3, Counterstrike 1.6, Starcraft 2, FIFA and, since a few months, DotA.
Only good things happened since the players engaged with the organization. TyLoo recieved a wildcard for the WCG qualifiers and justified it, by beating LGD and Nirvana.cn. The act of faith towards the outcast players, continued to make a decisive impact on their performances at the DotA Master Tournament.
The team never found themselves outpicked and every lineup was executed perfectly. TyLoo managed to pull off a perfect series and finished as champions, without losing a single game. The crowned champions, alongside their played heroes of the Grand Final are:
1st Place: TyLoo - €2.100
2nd Place: EHOME - €1.000
3rd Place: LGD - €530
TyLoo.Awoke
TyLoo_Seaking
TyLoo.kabu
Tyloo.Super
Currently overshadowing the tournament are rule controversies, whereupon CCM got disqualified, after beating LGD in the Loser Bracket. Zhou is convicted of selling consumables of an ally to obtain a 'big' item faster. The severity of the punishment, marks the key point of the argument. The results are unlikely to get changed; a verbal storm, after statements from all parties is expected nontheless.
Links
GosuGamers - Replay: TyLoo vs EHOME
news.replays.net - Source (Chinese)
GosuGamers - Bracket