BLAST Premier Fall Groups 2022: Astralis beat Vitality in Group A final
Danil ChepilAstralis beat Vitality with a score of 19:17. According to the results of the meeting held at Mirage, the Danes leave the group from the first place, and Vitality take the second place.
The last match of Group A took place at the Mirage. Vitality started on the offensive side and successfully finished the first half, they managed to take 10 rounds, which should have made it very easy for them to play defense.
Winning the pistol round on the defensive side practically guaranteed Vitality the victory in the match, but that was not the case. The Astralis team successfully coped with the defense of their rivals and brought the game closer to a close score. Everything was decided in the 30th round, where Astralis were already one step away from victory, and zonic's wards needed to win the round in order to bring the game to overtime, which they successfully coped with.
Overtimes started with a score of 2:1 in favor of the Danish-French team, however, after the switchover, they could not win a single round, although there were chances and the 1v1 situation with the participation of Spinx ended embarrassingly in favor of the sniper of the Astralis team.
Astralis 19:17 Vitality
Matches history: BLAST Premier Fall 2022 Groups
BLAST Premier Fall Groups 2022 takes place from 19 to 28 August in Copenhagen. As part of the championship, twelve partner teams from Europe, the CIS and North America are fighting for a prize pool of $177,498, rating points, and six tickets to BLAST Premier: Fall Finals 2022.
Prize pool distribution at BLAST Premier Fall Groups 2022
- 1st-3rd place: $27,500 + 2,400 points + BLAST Premier: Fall Finals 2022 slot
- 4th-6th place: $17,500 + 1,200 points + BLAST Premier: Fall Finals 2022 slot
- 7th-9th place: $8,500 + 900 points + BLAST Premier: Fall Showdown 2022 slot
- 10th-12th place: $5,666 + 600 points + BLAST Premier: Fall Showdown 2022 slot
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