Team Secret break Alliance’s 2013 record for best 100-game record after winning BEYOND EPIC

Secret is dominating at a historic level.

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Despite failing to run the gauntlet earlier this month, Team Secret have finally broken the Alliance 2013 roster’s 100-game record, going 85-15 over their last 100 games to become the winningest team in terms of record Dota 2 has ever seen. 

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This means that Secret is now the top team in all four of the best-run categories historically and, according to datDota, they also hold most of the top five spots in each of the measured metrics. 

The 100-game mark was actually the only category that Puppey and his team had yet to claim over the last seven months, as since bringing in MATUMBAMAN, the team has consistently held an 80 percent winrate. 

Secret broke the first record on May 30, breaking Fnatic’s 2016 record of 45-5 in their last 50 games. That quickly spiraled into taking Newbee’s 65-10 record of the boardon June 22 at 66-9, though they tied the record 12 days earlier on June 10. 

The 150-game record was actually snapped prior to the 75 mark, with Secret barely making it into June before posting a record best 120-30 line, which put them past that same Alliance roster that they were chasing in one of the final categories. 

After winning BEYOND EPIC, Secret now holds a two-game lead over Alliance’s previous 83-17 record, with a chance to extend it even further heading into the next stage of online events. 

As for the other categories, Secret’s success has them reshuffling the leaderboards with every match as another iteration of this 2020 roster makes it onto the list at seemingly every turn. Here are the standings for the Best Runs in Dota 2 history, according to datDota’s metrics

MetricStart DateEnd DateWin/LossWin Percentage
50-gameMay 5, 2020May 31, 202047-394 percent
75-gameMay 5, 2020June 23, 202067-889.33 percent
100-gameApril 24, 2020June 28, 202085-1585 percent
150-gameDec. 21, 2019June 23, 2020122-2881 percent

It should be noted a majority of Secret’s games were played against only teams from the Europe/CIS region while the TI3 Alliance squad was playing against teams from around the world. 

DatDota developer and analyst Ben “Noxville” Steenhuisen phrased the comparisons the best, saying that “even though the measured ‘skill’ of teams that Secret beat was higher – there’s certainly extra difficulty in beating teams which have completely different styles to that of your region.”

Secret does hold all of the records and has shown that they are a dominant force on the competitive Dota scene, but the online format tournament organizers were forced to adopt due to COVID-19 might have put an asterisk by the incredible accomplishment.

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Lead Staff Writer for Dota 2, the FGC, Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and more who has been writing for Dot Esports since 2018. Graduated with a degree in Journalism from Oklahoma Christian University and also previously covered the NBA. You can usually find him writing, reading, or watching an FGC tournament.