Intel World Open Beijing: LBZS and Vici Gaming leave the tournament
Yuriy SheremetIn parallel with DPC 2021/22 Season 1, Shanghai hosts the first offline event of the year — Intel World Open Beijing. The tournament started from the playoffs and today the second round of the lower bracket is taking place there.
Two matches in a lifetime are already over: Vici Gaming lost to Invictus Gaming with a score of 1-2, and LBZS, having managed to squeeze out one map, still lost to Aster with a score of 1-2. Both losing teams left the event.
Intermediate distribution of teams at the Intel World Open Beijing
- 1st place: TBD - $135,000
- 1st place: TBD — $60,000
- 1st place: TBD — $36,000
- 1st place: TBD — $24,000
- 5th-6th place: Vici Gaming — $15,000
- 5th-6th place: LBZS — $15,000
- 7th-8th place: Aster.Aries — $7,500
- 7th-8th place: ShenZhen — $7,500
Intel World Open Beijing runs from January 19 to 22 in a LAN format. 8 Chinese teams will play for the prize pool of $300,000.
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