PGL Wallachia 2024: BOOM eliminate Gaimin Gladiators from the tournament!
Danil ChepilTeam BOOM Esports made a small sensation by defeating Gaimin Gladiators in the lower bracket of PGL Wallachia 2024. Thus, the Gladiators team leaves the championship, taking the 7-8th place, sharing it with the team Aurora, which earlier lost to G2.IG.
Results of the match Gaimin Gladiators vs BOOM Esports in PGL Wallachia 2024:
This confrontation ended with a score of 2:0 in favor of BOOM Esports. Both maps were very close, and only due to multiple mistakes by the Gaimin Gladiators, the Peruvians managed to make a sensation and win the match. On the first map, the advantage was shifting back and forth, with comebacks observed, but BOOM Esports had better map positioning, while Quinn and dyrachyo constantly made mistakes, thereby letting their team down and bringing them closer to defeat. If on the first map Pakazs destroyed GG with Templar Assassin, then on the second map, the Gladiators themselves tried to win with her, but Quinn couldn't replicate Pakazs's success, and even when his team led by over 5,000 gold after the laning stage, they still couldn't win. As mentioned earlier, this was due to a large number of macro mistakes from GG.
We want to note that a few days ago, the teams played against each other, and that meeting ended with a score of 2:1 in favor of Gaimin Gladiators.
Prize pool distribution for PGL Wallachia Season 1:
- 1st place: TBD - $300,000
- 2nd place: TBD - $175,000
- 3rd place: TBD - $120,000
- 4th place: TBD - $80,000
- 5-6th place: TBD - $60,000
- 7-8th place: Gaimin Gladiators; Aurora - $40,000
- 9-11th place: MOUZ; Team Secret; Shopify Rebellion - $20,000
- 12-14th place: nouns; Virtus.pro - $15,000
- 15-16th place: Azure Ray; HEROIC - $10,000
The tournament operator PGL has announced plans to organize at least eight major Dota 2 championships. Wallachia Season 1 will be the first tournament in the series and will take place in Bucharest, Romania. The announced prize pool for the tournament, for which esports teams will compete, will amount to 1,000,000 USD.
Danil Chepil is an expert in the world of esports, having been following the esports scene since 2014. He specializes in Counter-Strike, Dota 2, and VALORANT.
Danil began his acquaintance and collaboration with EgamersWorld in 2022 when, after the Russian aggression, he could no longer continue his career as a bartender.
At that time, he didn't realize that he had a talent for writing news and articles on esports and gaming topics.