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LookingForOrg — чемпион ESEA Premier Season 38 Australia

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The LookingForOrg team became the champion of ESEA Premier Season 38 Australia. At the tournament, which took place online from August 17 to October 17, 16 teams from Australia and Oceania fought for a prize pool of $ 7,000, as well as the main prize - a trip to ESL Pro League Season 15.

The championship for the future winner started with an excellent group stage, during which LookingForOrg made only one mistake, losing in the sixth round to ORDER. As a result, the team still reached the playoffs, where they began their ascent to the local Olympus.

Already in the quarterfinals, LookingForOrg defeated Ground Zero (2: 0) without any problems, giving the opponent only eight rounds in total. In the semifinals, the team had to spend a little more effort, although the final victory over VERTEX ESC (2: 0) was still not difficult.

In the final of the upper bracket, the team completely closed down its direct competitor ORDER (2: 0), thereby gaining an advantage card in the grand final. But also in the main match LookingForOrg demonstrated consistency, thanks to which it again outplayed ORDER (3: 2).

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Note that for a long time the Renegades team was considered the favorite to win. However, the team had to withdraw from the championship in order to have time to fly to Europe to participate in PGL Major Stockholm 2021. In addition, teams lol123 and ex-Paradox Esports were disqualified from the championship at the group stage.

Results of ESEA Premier Season 38 Australia

  • 1st place: LookingForOrg - $ 3,000.
  • 2nd place: ORDER - $ 2,000.
  • 3rd place: VERTEX Esports Club - $ 1,250.
  • 4th place: Ground Zero Gaming - $ 750.
  • 5th-6th place: Alke.
  • 5th-6th place: Paradox Esports.
  • 7th-8th place: FURY.
  • 7th-8th place: Renegades.
  • 9-10th place: Lese Esports.
  • 9-10th place: Warriors Esports.
  • 11-12th place: DoMilk.
  • 11-12th place: Kanga Esports.
  • 13-14th place: Bandits Esports Club.
  • 13-14th place: Caught off Guard.
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