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Everything about betting on NewBee

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NewBee Players for Irish Gamers

The Dota 2 team has featured several prominent players representing NewBee in various tournaments. Among them were Xu 'Moogy' Han, Yin Rui alias Aq, and Wen 'Wizard' Lipeng. Yan 'Waixi' Chao, Zeng Hongda alias Faith, and Lai 'Fonte' Xingyu were key players for NewBee in various Dota 2 competitions throughout 2020.

The International 2014 squad included Zhang 'xiao8' Ning, Zhang 'Mu' Pan, Chen 'Hao' Zhihao, and Wang Jiao alias Banana. The remaining team members were Wang 'SanSheng' Zhaohui and Gong Jian, alias ZSMJ. All these talents hailed from China.

LoL

The League of Legends team has seen a rotation of skilled players over the years, predominantly Chinese talents such as Fang Qi-Fan alias Skye, Bao 'V' Bo, Hong Hao alias HanXuan, and Zhu Yong-Quan alias Quan. Further notable players include Lei 'Corn' Wen, Zhang Hong-Wei alias Mor, Li 'Dream6' Xiang, and Lin Wei-Xiang alias Lwx.

Other elite players who once represented the team include Liu Qing-Song, alias Crisp, Yu 'Happy' Rui, and Li Wei-Jun, alias Vasili, alongside a multitude of other Chinese players after the roster's disbandment.

Hearthstone

This division saw fewer players represent NewBee compared to League of Legends. Wu 'Wayne' Wei, Han 'Prince' Xiao, and Feng Jianbin, alias Hulk, are among the notable players. Others include Shen Yang, alias God Slayer, Zhang 'lovelychook' Bohan, and Luo Siyuam, alias Kismet, who also competed for NewBee in Hearthstone competitions. The remaining members were Hu 'NaiGoD' Chao, Jiang Xu alias Bubble, Song Ming alias LonelyGod, and Sung 'Richard Knight' Bing. All players on this impressive roster were Chinese.

StarCraft 2

The StarCraft II roster was a compact unit, comprising only five players. Baek Dong Jun alias Dear (South Korean) and Sasha 'Scarlett' Hostyn (Canadian) were among the members. The remaining players were Chinese: Wang Yu lun alias Shana, Li 'TIME' Peinan, and Hu 'Top' Tao. This team was disbanded in March 2020.

Warcraft

The Warcraft roster was established in 2018 but was later disbanded in April 2020. The team members included Guo 'eer0' Zixiang (Chinese), Jo Ju Yeon alias LawLiet, and Park 'Lyn' Joon, both of whom were South Korean.

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NewBee's Strongest Games for Irish Players

Dota 2

NewBee first gained significant attention in early 2014. This occurred during a Chinese player reshuffle that preceded the kickoff of The International's fourth tournament. At that time, the team was known as "Dream Team 2." Speculation about a new gaming organisation began swirling after captain xiao8 posted on QQ, stating, "New start in 2014 after three years in LGD, forever Dream 5."

'League of Legends' is another game where NewBee has had a significant presence. In just a few weeks, the team announced their participation in the third season of the Sina Cup. The roster, initially kept under wraps, was later revealed to include Mu, ChuaN, Hao, and Faith as its members, alongside Xiao. Notably, the latter four were former players from Invictus Gaming and TongFu.

The team won six times and lost on ten occasions to finish 4th in their 2017 LPL Spring Season group. They still gained a playoff slot where they emerged 3-1 winners against Invictus Gaming. They were then beaten 3-0 in the quarters by EDward Gaming.

In the Demancia Cup (2017), they came a woeful 13th after falling 1-2 to Young Glory. Things did not improve much in the summer, when they won nine and lost seven, finishing third in the group stage. A 3-0 win over Snake esports in the playoffs was again ruined by a 0-3 loss to Team WE in the quarters.

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Before the ban, NewBee was among the successful and most popular esports teams in Dota 2. The organization took the first position in The International 4 and second place in The International 7. The International, or TI, is the apex of the Dota 2 competitive scene.

NewBee rose to prominence thanks to their Dota 2 outfit. Top finishes in several events where they defeated well-known opponents have boosted their notoriety. Fans watched NewBee's quest to triumph at the International 2014, one of the most exciting tournaments. This was when they rose to prominence by proving that they were the season's ultimate dark horse by defeating Vici Gaming.

In the tournament's main event, 16 teams competed, and 11 of them were given a direct invitation. At the same time, the other four had to qualify through separate regional qualifiers, with the qualifiers' runners-up having a chance to play for the final position in the main tournament. NewBee was one of the best esports teams to get direct invites, and their prize money created a new record. This established the team as a global household Dota 2 squad.

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NewBee's awards and results

Dota 2

Dota 2 is still among the most famous esport teams globally. The team won over thirteen million dollars from various competitions they participated in. The International 2014 and 2017 editions were the most notable results. The team won the 2014 editions earning a record $5,025,029.

NewBee finished as runners-up after losing to Team Liquid but received a record $3,950,067 prize money. The team also earned $686,602 in prize money from The International 2019 despite finishing at position 11.

NewBee has been a winner at several tournaments, including ESL One Genting 2018, where they earned $160,000. They also received $150,000 and $69,000 for winning Perfect World Masters and Galaxy Battles, respectively. NewBee were the winners of Dota 2 Professional League Season 2– Top and Nanyang Dota 2 Championships Season 2, where they earned $238,000 and $100,610, respectively.

The team won World Cyber Arena 2014 and earned $326,257. Later at The Manila Major 2016, NewBee finished third but received $315,000 in prize money.

League of Legends

The league of legends division is not as successful as the Dota 2 team, but it has had decent results. NewBee finished sixth at LPL 2017 Summer Playoffs and earned $30,400. The team earned $29,000 for finishing sixth in LPL 2017 Spring Playoffs.

StarCraft II and Warcraft

The team did not have much commercial success in these competitions. In StarCraft II, NewBee won NeXT 2019 Spring but finished as runners-up in NeXT 2019 Autumn. NewBee finished eighth at China Team Championship 2019 Season 2 and fourth at The China Team Championship 2019 Season 1.

NewBee won Penguin Sky Cup and finished third at Super WGL 2019 (Team) Warcraft competitions. Both of these had minor commercial success too.

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Chen Zhihao

Hao, often known as General Hao within the Chinese gaming community, is among the scene's most enthusiastic players. Hao is seasoned in LAN contests, having turned out for esport teams like NewBee, TongFu, Nirvana.cn, Pandarea, TyLoo, Invictus Gaming, and Vici Gaming. His enthusiasm during matches is legendary. He has a strong desire to kill as a carry player, evidenced by his numerous dives for kills.

His dangerous moves characterize his personality, and the divisive rewards or setbacks resulting from his aggression can benefit or harm the team in which he participates. Hao has competed in every edition of The International, placing 9-12th in 2011 with TyLoo, 7-8th in 2012 (TongFu), 4th in 2013 (TongFu), 1st in 2014 with NewBee, and 4th in 2015 (Vici Gaming), and 4th in 2016 (NewBee).

Mu

Zhang Pan is a professional Dota 2 player from China. Mu competed with Tongfu at the 2012 and 2013 Internationals, finishing in the top eight and top four. He signed NewBee in early 2014, clinched The International 2014, and was a team member at The International 2015 and The International 2016. On September 14, 2016, he announced his departure.

Xiao8

Zhang Ning was then reported to be a member of a "Chinese Dream Team," It was later revealed that he was bought by NewBee, along with Hao, for around USD 100,000, joining KingJ ZSMJ and Mu. Xiao8 would start as a support player until Banana and Sansheng replaced ZSMJ and KingJ, handing the offlane to Xiao8. Despite being nearly defeated in the group stages, this squad would then claim The International 2014. Xiao8 announced his retirement from professional play on Weibo on July 29.

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Where and how to bet on NewBee

There are several bookmakers offering esports betting odds. Players of legal betting age can wager on such games if esports gambling is legal in their nation. Gamblers pick between skins (virtual items in games) and real money when betting. Skin gambling is now considerably more popular than cash betting. Game skins are the most popular currency in skin bookies, accounting for over half of all wagering activity.

GGBet, 1Xbet, and Betway are some of the elite esports betting sites that offer some of the most competitive NewBee esports betting odds. Markets feature Dota 2 and League of Legends, as well as other esports promotions. GGBet continues to offer the most competitive esports betting markets.

Strategies to bet on NewBee

One of the best strategies is to bet on the winner of any NewBee contest at the best esports betting sites. Correct Score betting and handicap betting on the Match Winner market are viable choices. Users can also bet on how many maps NewBee will win in a series and how many rounds they will win on a map handicap. Even if they are a bit complex, Game Draw, Overtime, and Under/Over bets on total map rounds played are also available.

Players need to always research past team performances, news, and general industry trends to guide their betting strategies.

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