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Endpoint wins a sensational victory over NAVI at ESL Pro League Season 16

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The EndPoint team sensationally outplayed NAVI with a score of 2:0 in the group stage of ESL Pro League Season 16. Thanks to this victory, the European team scored the first 3 points in the group, and now they have to prepare for the next meeting with Ninjas in Pajamas. In turn, "Born to Win" remain at the top of the standings, starting preparations for the next match with Vitality.

Endpoint wins a sensational victory over NAVI at ESL Pro League Season 16. Photo 1

The first match of the third gaming day started on the Ancient map, which became the choice of Endpoint. At the same time, the “hosts” showed a surprisingly fast start, having managed to get a slight advantage. Closer to the change of sides, the NAVI team joined the game, leveling the gap and getting close to the opponent — 8:7. However, only one team was present on the server in the second half, as the "Born to Win" could not come up with anything in the attack. As a result, Endpoint confidently took its own pick and took the lead in the series — 16:7.

Next, the teams moved to the Dust 2 map, which became the choice of NAVI. Once again, Endpoint showed a strong start, quickly seizing the initiative. At the same time, "Born to Win" could not figure out the opponent in any way, as a result of which they were content with only five rounds in attack - 10:5. After the side switch, the European team began to quickly increase its lead, making the favorite nervous. At some point, NAVI was close to turning the tide of the match and giving a comeback. But Endpoint players took advantage of their opponent's mistakes and put the squeeze on the second map, and at the same time got their first victory in the championship — 16:10.

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ESL Pro League Season 16 runs from August 31st to October 2nd in Malta at the Salini Resort. 24 teams from Europe, CIS, North and South America compete for a total prize pool of $835,000. The winner of the tournament will receive the main prize of $175,000, as well as tickets to BLAST Premier: World Final 2022 and IEM Katowice 2023.

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