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Astralis took off from BLAST Premier World Final 2021

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Astralis lost 0: 2 to Liquid and was eliminated from BLAST Premier World Final 2021. After this defeat, the Danish team ended the season with $ 25,000.

The meeting began on the map Dust 2, which became the choice of the Danish team. However, the North Americans showed a confident game in defense, already at the end of the first half received a great advantage for further development of success. It seemed that Astralis would impose a fight in the second half. However, a series of erroneous decisions allowed Liquid to finally seize the initiative, thereby managing to take the lead in the series - 16: 9.

Then the teams moved to the Mirage map, where the game proceeded in an equal manner. According to the results of the first half, the Danes even managed to get a minimal advantage over their opponent, continuing to bend their line after the change of sides. However, here the North American team finally woke up, having managed to adjust to the opponent's attack. As a result, Liquid won a labor victory at its own peak, thereby sending Astralis to prepare for the start of the next season - 16:13.

Now Liquid will play in the final of the upper bracket, where for the second time in BLAST Premier World Final 2021 they will meet with the NAVI team. Let's remind that the previous meeting between the teams ended with the victory of NAF and the company with a score of 2: 1.

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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: Astralis - $ 25,000.
  • 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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