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BIG beat Eternal Fire in a heated confrontation with a score of 2:1 (Overpass 16:10; Dust2 16:19; Nuke 16:7).

In this confrontation, the player faveN from the BIG roster failed to play, and k1to played instead. Here is what the organization BIG wrote about this in their twitter account.

As you may have noticed, today we will be using k1to in our game against Eternal Fire, faveNis feeling a little out of his element and needs some time to recover! GOBIG

B.I.G. vs. Eternal Fire

  1. Eternal Fire removed Ancient
  2. BIG removed Inferno
  3. Eternal Fire picked Overpass
  4. BIG-picked Dust2
  5. Eternal Fire removed Mirage
  6. BIG removed Vertigo
  7. Nuke was left over

The first Overpass map in the first half ended in an even score, the Turks from Eternal Fire managed to take 7 rounds per attack, which looked very good at their peak. However, after switching sides, they failed to demonstrate a clear defense, and the Germans from BIG set a pace that Eternal Fire could not cope with. 16:10 in favor of BIG.

The second map was remembered for the most powerful comeback from Eternal Fire and a complete failure at its peak from the Germans. Who would have thought that by failing the defense on Dust2 with a score of 12:1 in favor of the attack, it would be possible to break into overtime and finish the map in your favor there. This is what the Turks from Eternal Fire managed to do, and BIG will obviously have to dismantle their defense on their favorite map. 16:19 in favor of Eternal Fire.

On the third map, angry BIG outplayed Eternal Fire on all fronts. The Turkish team always had an unfortified ramp, which BIG's attack took advantage of. With difficulty, Eternal Fire managed to take 5 rounds for defense, taking into account the first two won and a clutch from Calyx in the last round against a planted bomb and three terrorists. This was mercilessly small, there was only hope for the same attack as on Dust2. Unfortunately, the team failed to repeat their success and Eternal Fire lost the third decisive map with a score of 16:7.

BIG 2:1 Eternal Fire

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XANTARES failed to beat his former teammates and is eliminated from the championship along with his team. They placed 5th-8th in eighth place, earning $5,000 per team, and also become the first team to be eliminated from the playoffs.

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