PGL Arlington Major 2022: PSG.LGD Ame set an anti-record
Danil ChepilThe confrontation between PSG.LGD and OG ended in favor of the Chinese team.
On the first map, PSG.LGD showed their worst map in recent times, and the Ame team's carries set an anti-record. For the first time in Ame's 6-year history in PSG.LGD played with zero kills and 0-2-0 assists. It was his 1800th anniversary match for PSG.LGD.
On the second map there was a powerful dominance from the Chinese players and they evened the score without any problems.
On the third map, it took a lot of effort to win for LGD, because they played the laning stage and mid-game very badly. At one point, the bookmakers gave them odds over 6. However, due to their well-coordinated game and mistakes from Yuragi on Morphling, they managed to turn the card in their favor and still go to the semi-finals of the major.
PSG.LGD 2:1 OG
PSG.LGD advance to the semi-finals of the upper bracket, where they will meet the winner of the Team Spirit versus Team Aster pair.
OG falls into the lower bracket, where they will play with the winner of the Outsiders pair against beastcoast.
Intermediate results of PGL Arlington Major 2022
- 1st place: TBD $200,000 and 820 DPC points
- 2nd Place: TBD $100,000 and 740 DPC points
- 3rd place: TBD $75,000 and 670 DPC points
- 4th place: TBD $50,000 and 590 DPC points
- 5th-6th place: TBD $25,000 and 515 DPC points
- 7th-8th place: TBD $12,500 and 360 DPC points
- 9th-12th place: Team Liquid, Evil Geniuses, Royal Never Give Up and Fnatic
- 13th-14th place: Talon Esports and Natus Vincere
- 15th-16th place: Tundra Esports and Thunder Awaken
- 17th place: Soniqs
As a reminder, our website has detailed analytics with an analysis of all the teams participating in PGL Arlington Major 2022. In addition, you can get acquainted with the predictions for all upcoming matches.
Matches history: PGL Arlington Major 2022 - Playoff
Recall that the PGL Arlington Major takes place from 4 to 14 August this year. The top 17 teams from around the world compete for the $500,000 prize pool and 4,570 DPC points required to qualify for The International 2022. The venue is Esports Stadium Arlington in Arlington, Texas. The winner will receive the main prize of $200,000 and 820 DPC points.
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