ESL Pro League Season 12: events digest
Ihor MatusYesterday, within the framework of ESL Pro League Season 12, 4 matches took place, 3 of which were in Europe, and 1 of them - in North America.
Europe
Group A had two confrontations. In the first one, G2 Esports fought against AGO Esports. With a lot of work, the Poles were able to defeat G2 with a score of 2-1. It is noteworthy that the first map ended with a score of 16-14 in favor of AGO, and the second ended with a score of 16-4 in favor of G2. The final fight was very tense and required one series of additional rounds in order to determine the winner. As a result, AGO finished the third map with a score of 19-17.
In the same group, a confrontation took place with the participation of NAVI and Heroic, which began with technical problems. At the end of the first map, Natus Vincere lost their electronic, which had some malfunctions that took time to fix. As a result, "Born to Win" were forced to play with a replacement in the roster. They took b1t from the Junior squad and played with him in three rounds, in the first of which the team lost, and in the other two they won the same way as in the other rounds of this meeting after the return of electronic. Overpass ended 16-6 in favor of NAVI and Nuke 19-16. The last map was Train, and there the fight was interesting, equal and intriguing, and as a result it ended with a result of 16-14 in favor of Natus Vincere, and NAVI won the fight with a score of 2-1.
In Group B Vitality played with Complexity Gaming and the French could not take a single card from Col. It is noteworthy that Complexity did not experience much resistance and the maps ended with the scores 16-11 and 16-10.
North America
Gen.G Esports and 100 Thives fought each other on Vertigo and Nuke. If the first map caused intrigue and tension among the audience and ended with a score of 16-14, then the second ended with a score of 16-6.
Matches history: ESL Pro League Season 12 Asia
ESL Pro League Season 12 runs from September 1st to October 4th. In Europe, 16 participants share a total prize pool of $ 450,000, in America, 8 teams share $ 225,000. In South America, Asia and Oceania, the prize pools will be $ 25,000 each.