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Gamers Without Borders 2021: ENCE completed their participation in the championship

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The second semi-final has come to an end. In it, ENCE and FURIA competed for the right to become the second grand finalist. ENCE managed to get off to a successful start on the Mirage map and won there with a score of 16-11. On Ancient they lost, taking only 9 rounds and FURIA managed to draw the game. At Vertigo ENCE they were able to provide some resistance, but after taking 11 rounds, the team was defeated in the fight against the Brazilians and left the championship.

Just like mousesports, they took 3-4 place in the standings. The teams were given the opportunity to choose where the $ 150,000 they won would go. ENCE chose UNICEF, and mousesports sent the earned money to International Medical Corps.

The first semifinal match was won by BIG. Now the teams will compete for the victory and the main reward of $ 600,000. The vice champion will earn $ 300,000.

Gamers Without Borders 2021 Interim Results

  • 1st place: TBD - $ 600,000
  • 2nd place: TBD - $ 300,000
  • 3-4th place: ENCE - $ 150,000 (sent to UNICEF)
  • 3-4th place: mousesports - $ 150,000 (directed to International Medical Corps)
  • 5th-6th place: NiP - $ 100,000 (directed to Direct Relief)
  • 5th-6th place: FaZe Clan - $ 100,000 (sent to UNICEF)
  • 7th-8th place: MIBR - $ 50,000 (sent to UNICEF)
  • 7th-8th place: Dignitas - $ 50,000 (directed to Gavi)

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Gamers Without Borders 2021 is a charity championship that runs from June 22-27. The total prize fund of the event is $ 1,500,000. Collectives play for prize shares, which they can, at their discretion, send on behalf of their organization to any charitable foundation.

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