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cowana Gaming, HUMMER and ORDER left ESL Pro League Season 16 Conference

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The penultimate gaming day of the ESL Pro League Season 16 Conference has ended, as a result of which the teams cowana Gaming, HUMMER and ORDER left the championship. In turn, the teams Falcons Esports, HEET and FTW Esports will continue to fight for two tickets to the group stage of ESL Pro League Season 16.

Falcons Esports-cowana Gaming

The first meeting of the gaming day started on the Inferno map, which became the choice of cowana Gaming. However, the nominal "owners" did not manage to fight, allowing the French team to dispose of the space. As a result, Falcons Esports confidently closed the opponent's pick and took the lead in the series — 16:6.

The teams then moved to the Dust 2 map, the first half of which went in an equal fight. And yet, after the change of sides, the French managed to seize the initiative in order to hold back the opponent's attacks, and at the same time knock cowana Gaming out of the championship — 16:10.

HUMMER-HEET

The next match started on the map Inferno, which became the choice of the Brazilian team. At the same time, both teams failed to identify the winner in two halves, thereby going to overtime. Here, HEET still managed to put the squeeze on the opponent to take the lead in the series — 22:19.

Then the teams moved to the Dust 2 map, the first half of which was remembered for an equal fight. However, after switching sides, the French from HEET managed to turn the tide of the match in order to gain a foothold as a leader, and then completely knock out HUMMER from the ESL Pro League Season 16 Conference - 16:11.

ORDER - FTW Esports

The final confrontation of the gaming day started on the Nuke map, which became the choice of the Portuguese team. And again, the first half went in an equal fight, as well as after the switchover, FTW Esports managed to seize the initiative to close their own pick and take the lead in the series — 16:12.

Then the teams moved to the Dust 2 map, where the struggle was no longer expected. As a result, the Portuguese showed one confident half in defense in order to resolve all issues and say goodbye to ORDER at this tournament - 16:1.

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ESL Pro League Season 16 Conference takes place from June 16 to June 20 in Jönköping at the Elmia site. As part of the championship, sixteen teams from Europe, the CIS, North and South America, Oceania and China are fighting for a prize pool of $27,000, as well as six tickets to ESL Pro League Season 16.

Intermediate results of ESL Pro League Season 16 Conference

  • 1st-4th place: Endpoint, Eternal Fire, Outsiders and MIBR — slot for ESL Pro League Season 16.
  • 5th-6th place: slot for ESL Pro League Season 16.
  • 7th-8th place: $4,500
  • 9th-12th place: TYLOO, cowana Gaming, HUMMER and ORDER — $3,000.
  • 13th-16th place: Strife Esports, Encore Esports Club, Sprout and VERTEX Esports Club — $1,500.
Source: twitter.com
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