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What was the third game day of WePlay Academy League Season 3 for?

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The third game day of WePlay Academy League Season 3 has ended, according to the results of which Young Ninjas managed to retain the leadership in Group A. At the same time, the NaVi Junior team unexpectedly rose to the second place, earning more points the day before.

Confrontation between Young Ninjas and fnatic Rising

In the first two-match confrontation of the game day, Young Ninjas and Fnatic Rising met. The teams' first game took place on Overpass, where Young Ninjas quickly seized the initiative, winning half of the defense with a score of 13: 2. After the side switching, Fnatic Rising players tried to return, but the advantage gained at the start of the fight turned out to be enough for Young Ninjas to win - 16:11.

The second game took place on the Vertigo map, where the situation changed radically. Now Fnatic Rising had an overwhelming advantage, finishing the first half with a score of 12: 3. However, the main difference from the previous fight is the following: Young Ninjas failed to impose a fight with a change of sides, thereby giving up the first points in the championship - 16: 3.

Confrontation between Astralis Talent and NAVI Junior

In the second series of games, the Astralis Talent and NAVI Junior teams met. The series began on the Vertigo map, where the Danes had the advantage at the start. However, after switching sides, NAVI Junior managed to join the game, coping with the opponent's attacks over and over again. As a result, the CIS team coped quite easily with Astralis Talent and earned three more points - 16:12.

An hour later, the teams met again on the Vertigo map. The first half ended again in favor of the Danish team, which this time played well in attack. After the changeover, NAVI Junior made an attempt to recoup, but Astralis Talent's players were adamant. As a result, the first victory for the Danes in the tournament and an intermediate third place in the table is 16:13.

Group A table

Place Team Result Number of rounds Round difference Number of points
one Young ninjas 3-1 51-49 +2 9
2 NAVI Junior 2-2 50-48 +2 6
3 Astralis Talent 1-3 50-61 -eleven 3
4 BIG Academy 1-1 20-21 -one 3
5 Fnatic rising 1-1 27-19 +8 3


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WePlay Academy League Season 3 runs from January 3rd to February 13th. Ten teams compete for a prize pool of $ 100,000, of which $ 45,000 will go to the winner of the championship.

Source: twitter.com
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