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NAVI beat G2 Esports at BLAST Premier World Final 2021

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NAVI beat G2 Esports with a score of 2: 1 at BLAST Premier World Final 2021. Now Born to Win will face the winner of the Liquid - Astralis pair.

The fight started on the Nuke map, which became the choice of "Born to Win". At the same time, NAVI very quickly seized the initiative on the server, at some point leading with a score of 7: 1. However, closer to the side switching, G2 found its own game, and did manage to get a minimal advantage over the second half. After the side switching, the game did not change character, as the teams continued to take small series of rounds. Nevertheless, in the end NAVI managed to hold back the opponent's onslaught, securing the lead in the series - 16:14.

Next, the teams moved to the Inferno map, which turned out to be G2's choice. Nevertheless, NAVI showed a fairly strong defensive play, having managed to get a good advantage over the side switching. However, the second half began with the complete dominance of the G2 players, who quickly seized the initiative on the server and managed to get ahead. And yet, at the end of the meeting, “Born to Win” managed to regain confidence in their attack in order to reduce the map to overtime. Nevertheless, G2 managed to snatch victory in the second series of overtimes, thereby sending the fight to the striker - 22:19.

However, as such, we did not see the game on the Mirage map, since there was only one team on the server - NAVI. As a result, “Born to Win” easily dealt with their opponent, thereby saying goodbye to G2 until next season - 16: 4.

Recall that at the end of the third gaming day, the NIP team left BLAST Premier World Final 2021, while Gambit and Vitality outplayed Liquid and G2, respectively.

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BLAST Premier World Final 2021 runs from December 14 to 19 in a studio format. The top eight teams at the end of the season are competing for a prize pool of $ 1,000,000, half of which will go to the winner.

Interim results of BLAST Premier World Final 2021

  • 1st place: TBD.
  • 2nd place: TBD.
  • 3rd place: TBD.
  • 4th place: TBD.
  • 5th-6th place: TBD.
  • 5th-6th place: G2 Esports - $ 25,000.
  • 7th-8th place: NIP - $ 15,000.
  • 7th-8th place: Heroic - $ 15,000.
Source: twitter.com
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