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]]>GamerLegion secured their playoff berth by defeating ENCE in a two-map series (Nuke 13-5, Overpass 13-10) in the Group C lower bracket final.
Welcome to the #ESLProLeague Season 19 Playoffs @GamerLegion
From Group C, they secure themselves a spot in the RO16 pic.twitter.com/niXD8gJthJ
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) May 3, 2024
The new additions to GamerLegion Counter-Strike 2 roster, Henrich “sl3nd” Hevesi (1.54 rating) and Andreas “aNdu” Maasing (1.40), showcased outstanding performances, overpowering ENCE with their firepower.
In the Group D lower bracket final, BIG triumphed over HEROIC in a thrilling three-map encounter (Nuke 5-13, Vertigo 16-13, Ancient 13-5).
“It was a rollercoaster for sure, but we are mentally very strong,” said Johannes “tabseN” Wodarz about BIG’s comeback after losing the first map.
“We thought Nuke is one of our better maps, but we got a big reality check that we need to work on it a bit more.”
BIG vs HEROIC started on Nuke, where HEROIC dominated, securing a convincing victory.
However, BIG rallied back on Vertigo, with Florian “syrsoN” Rische and tabseN stepping up to tie the series.
Despite a close match, BIG secured the win in overtime, propelled by syrsoN’s clutch performance.
On Ancient, BIG showcased their dominance, securing an 8-4 lead on the T side and closing out the series with a 13-5 victory, earning themselves a spot in the EPL S19 playoffs.
The German side, @BIGCLANgg are through to the #ESLProLeague Season 19 Playoffs!
The R016 awaits pic.twitter.com/GeDm4f0kj2
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) May 3, 2024
Earlier in the day, GamerLegion began their journey with a strong performance, dominating the first half of Nuke against ENCE and eventually winning 13-5.
aNdu’s exceptional performance on Nuke, with 25 kills and a 2.04 rating, propelled GamerLegion to victory.
Overpass saw a closer battle, with both teams trading rounds.
GamerLegion, however, staged a comeback from a 6-10 deficit to win the map 13-10, with Isak “isak” Fahl��n’s clutch defuse being a pivotal moment.
FURIA advanced to the second round of Group C’s last chance stage with a 2-0 (13-6, 13-6) victory over Bad News Kangaroos.
Despite a comfortable win, FURIA must win two more series to reach the playoffs.
Kayke “kye” Bertolucci impressed for FURIA, especially on Inferno, where he posted a 1.92 rating.
Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo praised kye’s performance, emphasizing his bright future with the team.
FURIA’s dominant display on Inferno and Mirage secured them the victory over Bad News Kangaroos, setting up an elimination match against ENCE.
With both teams facing challenges, FalleN emphasized taking it “game by game” as FURIA aims to progress further in the tournament.
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]]>In Group C, MOUZ dominated GamerLegion with a 13-1 victory on Nuke but struggled on their own map pick of Mirage, requiring a 16-12 overtime win to secure a playoff spot in the Counter-Strike tournament.
Last seasons #ESLProLeague Champions are already guaranteed a spot in the playoffs!
Congratulations @mousesports pic.twitter.com/K1TVbv2hqs
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) May 1, 2024
Team Liquid also secured a playoff spot after a hard-fought 2-0 (22-19, 13-11) victory against Monte.
Despite slow starts on Ancient and Mirage, Liquid managed to close out the series with triple overtime on Ancient and all 24 rounds on Mirage.
The game showcased impressive performances from Russel ‘Twistzz’ Van Dulken and Casper ‘cadiaN’ M?ller, but Liquid’s shakiness and miscommunication were evident, especially with several team flashes on Mirage.
They face a tough challenge against MOUZ in the upper final, where a direct berth to the quarterfinals is at stake.
We have our second team from Group C to be guaranteed a spot in the #ESLProLeague Season 19 Playoffs!
Congratulations @TeamLiquidCS pic.twitter.com/32uwaHr9zW
— ESL Counter-Strike (@ESLCS) May 1, 2024
In the lower bracket, ENCE struggled, winning Bad News Kangaroos’ Vertigo pick but falling 9-13 on Nuke.
They managed to restore some confidence with a decisive 13-0 win on Anubis, but questions remain about their long-term competitiveness.
FURIA suffered a major upset, losing 0-2 to a makeshift FORZE line-up, including a humiliating 0-13 defeat on Overpass.
Kaike ‘KSCERATO’ Cerato performed well, but FURIA’s struggles, especially with stand-in Kayke ‘kye’ Bertolucci, raise concerns about the team’s direction.
In Group D, BIG narrowly defeated BOSS 2-0 (16-13, 13-10), while Natus Vincere comfortably advanced by defeating FlyQuest 2-0 (13-5, 13-6).
FURIA’s loss means they drop down to the last-chance stage, facing Bad News Kangaroos next.
FURIA’s co-owner expressed frustration and promised solutions after the humiliating defeat, highlighting the team’s determination to bounce back.
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