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Results of the second gaming day at Riyadh Masters 2022

All matches of today, except for one, ended without a draw, many teams added a couple of points to their statistics.

  • Ana's comeback has been a big one, but Liquid 's results aren't shining. Very bad results for the Horses, they risk being among the first to be eliminated from the championship.
  • Team Secret dominate their group and go undefeated at all. Was it really all the problems in the iceiceice offlaner? So far, Resolut1on looks good in tandem with W_Zayac under the wing of Puppey.
  • TSM can't seem to find their game. They have little success, and their rivals go unpunished for excessive aggression.
  • PSG.LGD outplayed Team Spirit but lost to Secret without a chance.
  • Nigma Galaxy continue to demonstrate good performance and were close to finish OG 2:0, but the meeting ended 1:1. On the second map -Miracle destroyed OG on carry Pudge
  • Deboosters predictably cannot compete with world-class teams, Tundra Esports beat them without any problems.
  • Royal Never Give Up did not even give TSM a chance to win with Arc Warden, kaka on Tiny kept throwing him out from under the fountain.
  • Team Spirit failed to beat the International as a finalist, a year ago they were much better at playing against the top Chinese team.

Match results

  • OG2:0Team Liquid
  • PSG.LGD2:0Team Liquid
  • Nigma Galaxy2:0TSM
  • Team Secret2:0Deboosters
  • Team Secret2:0PSG.LGD
  • Tundra Esports2:0Deboosters
  • OG1:1Nigma Galaxy
  • Royal Never Give Up2:0TSM


Group A

one.

Nigma Galaxy

1-3-0

5-3

2.

OG

1-2-0

4-2

2.

Royal Never Give Up

1-2-0

4-2

four.

TSM

1-0-2

2-4

5.

Team Liquid

0-1-2

1-5

Group B

one.

Team Secret

3-0-0

6-0

2.

PSG.LGD

1-0-1

2-2

3.

Team Spirit

1-0-1

2-2

3.

Tundra Esports

1-0-1

2-2

5.

Deboosters

0-0-3

0-6

Riyadh Masters 2022 runs from 20 to 24 July. The total prize fund of the championship is $4,000,000, $1,500,000 of which will go to the winner's wallet. The vice-champion and the 3rd-4th place teams will receive $750,000 and $425,000 respectively.

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Danil Chepil

Danil Chepil is an expert in the world of esports, having been following the esports scene since 2014. He specializes in Counter-Strike, Dota 2, and VALORANT.

Danil began his acquaintance and collaboration with EgamersWorld in 2022 when, after the Russian aggression, he could no longer continue his career as a bartender. 

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