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BIG Academy became the leader of the WePlay Academy League Season 3 standings

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Reached the end of the seventh game day WePlay Academy League Season 3, which resulted in BIG Academy vybilas standings leaders of the group A. However, the Danish team Astralis Talent concluded his speech at the group stage, gaining a total of six points.

Confrontation between fnatic Rising and Astralis Talent

Before the start of the next gaming day, the organizers made some changes to the stage of drafting cards, thereby removing the likelihood of getting two identical cards within the same series. However, the first game between Fnatic Rising and Astralis Talent took place on Vertigo anyway. However, there was no intrigue in this match, since the Danish team played very confidently in defense, and then quickly finished what they had begun in the second half, having issued a defeat - 16: 6.

The second game of the series took place on the Overpass map, where already the Fnatic Rising players had an overwhelming dominance. However, after the changeover, all the advantage disappeared somewhere, as the Danes began to rapidly gain, thereby approaching the opponent. As a result, the teams entered a series of overtimes, where the Fnatic Rising players turned out to be stronger - 19:17.

Confrontation between BIG Academy and Young Ninjas

The final confrontation of the game day started on the Inferno map. Here the German team started right off the bat, gaining a two-fold advantage over the side switching. However, in the second half the Swedes woke up and began to gain rapidly. And yet, at the very end of the match, BIG Academy managed to snatch several important rounds to get three points - 16:14.

The second game took place on the Nuke map. Here BIG Academy once again showed confident play in the first half, this time finishing the side with a score of 11: 4. However, after the change of sides, the Swedish team again began to recoup, gradually catching up with the rival. Nevertheless, BIG Academy managed to withstand the onslaught again, thus gaining more points - 16:14.

Group A table

Place Team Result Number of rounds Round difference Number of points
one BIG Academy 5-1 84-70 +14 15
2 NAVI Junior 4-2 91-85 +6 12
2 Young ninjas 3-3 79-81 -2 9
4 Astralis Talent 2-6 104-118 -14 6
4 Fnatic rising 2-4 89-93 -4 6

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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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