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Sharks Esports will face off against Bravos Gaming in the IEM Fall 2021 South America Grand Final

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The fight in the final of the lower bracket between Sharks Esports and MIBR ended in favor of Sharks. The players of this team managed to prevail over their opponents with a score of 2-0.

Nuke was the first map to fight. There the Sharks started playing for the attacking side and finished the first half with a score of 9-6. After the transition, the team showed themselves excellently in defense. Nuke finished with a score of 16-12 and the teams went to play at Mirage. It all started there with a similar scenario - Sharks Esports, just like on Nuke, won the first half with a score of 9-6. Only this time the Brazilians started for the attack. MIBR, after the transition, was able to withstand the onslaught of jnt and his teammates only once. As a result, the map ended with a score of 16-7.

MIBR took 3rd place in the tournament and received $ 1,500 + 2,188 RMR Points + 45 ESL Pro Tour rating points as a reward.

Representatives of Imperial Esports completed their journey in the event earlier. The team received no financial reward, but only 2,031 RMR points.

In the grand final, Bravos Gaming will have the advantage of one won card, as they entered the final fight through the upper bracket. The fight will take place in a format of up to three wins.

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Intel Extreme Masters Fall 2021 South America kicked off on September 29 and will end today. The total prize pool for the event is $ 10,000 and RMR Points and ESL Pro Tour Points.

IEM Fall 2021 South America Interim Results

  • 1st place: TBD - $ 5,500 + 2,500 RMR + 185 ESL Pro Tour
  • 2nd place: TBD - $ 3,000 + 2,344 RMR + 85 ESL Pro Tour
  • 3rd place: MIBR - $ 1,500 + 2,188 RMR + 45 ESL Pro Tour
  • 4th place: Imperial Esports - 2,031 RMR
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