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MIBR left IEM Cologne 2022

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The match between MIBR and TYLOO has come to an end.

The first battle map was Inferno. There, MIBR started from the very beginning to show who is more worthy of the title of the winner of this meeting. Brnz4n and his teammates closed out the first half on defense with a 10-5 score. After the transition, TYLOO could not take a single round from them, and as a result, the meeting on Inferno ended with a result of 16-5.

The second map was Overpass, and there, to the surprise of everyone, TYLOO were able to show the power of Chinese CS:GO. They started on the defense side and took 12 rounds without any problems. Just as in the case of the previous map, the favorite did not give up a single round after the transition of the sides and brought what he started to the end and ended the map with a score of 16-3.

At Dust 2, the tightest fight unleashed within the framework of the meeting. The teams fought on equal terms and TYLOO, playing for the attack, took the first half with a score of 8-7. In the second half, they took 8 more rounds and finished the meeting with a score of 16-10.

As a result, TYLOO advanced to the next round, where together with MOUZ they will play one invite to the playoffs. MIBR completed their journey in the championship and took 21-24th place, becoming one of the first teams to be eliminated. For their efforts, the team received a reward of $2,500.

IEM Cologne 2022 takes place from 5 to 17 July in Germany at the Hyatt Regency Cologne and LANXESS arena. As part of the championship, 24 teams from Europe, the CIS, Oceania, China, North and South America are fighting for a prize pool of $1,000,000, as well as rating points in the BLAST Premier table.

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Prize pool distribution at IEM Cologne 2022

  • 1st place: $400,000 + 3,200 BLAST Premier points
  • 2nd place: $180,000 + 1,600 BLAST Premier points
  • 3rd-4th place: $80,000 + 1,000 BLAST Premier points
  • 5th-6th place: $40,000 + 300 BLAST Premier points
  • 7th-8th place: $24,000 + 300 BLAST Premier points
  • 9th-12th place: $16,000
  • 13th-16th place: $10,000
  • 17th-20th place: $4,500
  • 21st-24th place: paiN Gaming/Complexity Gaming/MIBR — $2,500

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