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What do you remember about the first game day of PGL Major Antwerp 2022: European RMR B

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The first two rounds of PGL Major Antwerp 2022: European RMR B took place, following which two groups were formed: favorites and outsiders of the championship. While some teams finished the first game day undefeated, some teams actually ended up on the verge of elimination from the RMR tournament. We offer to get acquainted with the results of past confrontations.

First round of PGL Major Antwerp 2022: European RMR B

Already the first matches of the championship gave us mixed results. While the Polish team Anonymo outplayed G2 (19:16) on the Mirage map, the Kosovar team Bad News Eagles defeated Entropiq (19:17) on Dust 2. Then the Swedes from NiP rehabilitated for all the favorites, confidently outplaying Endpoint (16:8) on Ancient. At the same time, SINNERS turned out to be stronger than HEET (16:11), having managed to prove themselves in the attack on the Vertigo map.

A successful debut turned out for the Players players, who confidently outplayed the bloodless Sangal lineup (16:7) on Overpass. At the same time, the Danish team Astralis showed a confident game against ASG (16:5), showing a real TIER-1 on Ancient. In the first of the two final matches of the opening round, the ENCE team outplayed Team Spirit (16:11) on Mirage. Well, in the parallel match, Copenhagen Flames dealt with Sprout (16:11) on the Ancient map.

Results of the first round:

  • Anonymo (19 - 16) G2 Esports.
  • Bad News Eagles (19 - 17) Entropiq.
  • NIP (16 - 8) Endpoint.
  • SINNERS (16 - 11) HEET.
  • Players (16 - 7)
  • Astralis (16 - 5) ASG.
  • ENCE (16 - 11) Team Spirit.
  • Copenhagen Flames (16 - 11) Sprout.

Second round of PGL Major Antwerp 2022: European RMR B

Following the results of the second round of the championship, the situation became noticeably clearer, since the first favorites were determined. While Players confidently dealt with Anonymo (16:10) on the Overpass map, G2 redeemed themselves for their starting failure by beating Sangal (16:10) on Inferno. In the next batch of matches, NIP managed to keep the lead over the Bad News Eagles (16:11) on Ancient, while Entropiq crushed Endpoint (16:3) on Dust 2 and straightened out.

The Danes from Copenhagen Flames won their second victory in the RMR tournament, having outplayed SINNERS (16:9) on Overpass. At the same time, HEET closed Sprout (16:5) on the Dust 2 map, thus sending BERRY's wards to the company of outsiders. Further, Team Spirit turned out to be stronger than ASG (16:6) on the Dust 2 map, while the Danish team Astralis sensationally outplayed ENCE (16:11) on Overpass and finished the game day undefeated.

Results of the second round:

  • Players (16 - 10)
  • G2 (16 - 10) Sangal.
  • NIP (16 - 11) Bad News Eagles.
  • Entropiq (16 - 3) Endpoint.
  • Copenhagen Flames (16 - 9) SINNERS.
  • HEET (16 - 5) Sprout.
  • Team Spirit (16 - 6) ASG.
  • Astralis (16 - 11) ENCE.

Tournament table after two rounds

Place

Team

Result

Round difference

1st round

2nd round

3rd round

4th round

5th round

one

players

2-0

+15

16:7

16:10

2

Ninjas in pajamas

2-0

+13

16:8

16:11

3

Copenhagen Flames

2-0

+12

16:11

16:9

4

Astralis

2-0

+16

16:5

16:11

5

ENCE

1-1

0

16:11

11:16

6

SINNERS

1-1

-2

16:11

9:16

7

Bad News Eagles

1-1

-3

19:17

11:16

eight

Anonymo Esports

1-1

-3

19:16

10:16

nine

G2 Esports

1-1

+3

16:19

16:10

ten

Entropiq

1-1

+11

17:19

16:3

eleven

HEET

1-1

+6

11:16

16:5

12

Team Spirit

1-1

+5

11:16

16:6

thirteen

Sprout

0-2

-sixteen

12:16

5:16

fourteen

end point

0-2

-21

11:16

5:16

fifteen

Sangal Esports

0-2

-fifteen

7:16

10:16

sixteen

ASG

0-2

-21

5:16

6:16

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PGL Major Antwerp 2022: European RMR B takes place from 21 to 24 April in Romania. Sixteen teams from Europe and the CIS are fighting for a symbolic prize pool of $85,000, as well as eight tickets to PGL Major Antwerp 2022.

Source: twitter.com
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