G2 and Virtus.pro have been eliminated from ESL Pro League Season 19. Here are the results of the gaming day
Another gaming day has come to an end, and teams are gradually approaching the semifinals of the tournament, where VP and G2 failed to qualify, as MOUZ and Complexity proved stronger. Let's take a closer look at the results of the past day.
ESL Pro League S19 - Results of the day:
Complexity vs Virtus.pro
- 1. Virtus.pro removed Nuke
- 2. Complexity removed Mirage
- 3. Virtus.pro picked Ancient
- 4. Complexity picked Vertigo
- 5. Virtus.pro removed Anubis
- 6. Complexity removed Inferno
- 7. Overpass was left over
On the initial map, Ancient, the Complexity team had a rather unsuccessful defensive side, winning only 5 rounds. However, switching to the attacking side, they capitalized on VP's defensive mistakes and secured the bear's pick with a score of 13:8.
On the second and final map of the match, the North American team obliterated VP, first winning 10 rounds on the attack, and then finishing on the defensive side with a score of 13:3.
MOUZ vs G2 Esports
- 1. G2 removed Mirage
- 2. MOUZ removed Anubis
- 3. G2 picked Inferno
- 4. MOUZ picked Vertigo
- 5. G2 removed Overpass
- 6. MOUZ removed Ancient
- 7. Nuke was left over
The beginning of this showdown instilled confidence in G2 fans, as they demolished MOUZ on Inferno with a score of 13:3, which undoubtedly affected the morale of the young MOUZ squad. However, in reality, everything turned out to be the opposite, as demonstrated by MOUZ in the last two maps.
On Vertigo, the MOUZ team confidently attacked and won 10 rounds in the first half. It was effortless for them to bring it to the decisive third map as they won their own pick with a score of 13:8.
On Nuke, a similar game unfolded as on the first map of the confrontation, but this time it was MOUZ who crushed their opponents. The deciding map ended with a devastating score of 13:4, and G2 exited the tournament on this note.
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Distribution of the prize pool for ESL Pro League Season 19:
- 1st place: TBD - $170,000; invite to IEM Cologne 2024
- 2nd place: TBD - $80,000
- 3-4th place: TBD - $45,000
- 5-8th place: G2 Esports; Virtus.pro - $32,000
- 9-12th place: FlyQuest; Natus Vincere; 3DMAX; TheMongolz - $23,500
- 13-16th place: BIG; BB Team; GamerLegion; Monte - $17,500
- 17-20th place: SAW; M80; Ninjas in Pyjamas; FURIA - $12,000
- 21-28th place: fnatic; Eternal Fire; Falcons; TYLOOO; PERA; ENCE; HEROIC; FORZE - $7,000
- 29-32th place: Imperial Esports; Sharks; Bad News Kangaroos; BOSS - $3,500
ESL Pro League is a series of major tournaments by ESL. Within the framework of ESL Pro League Season 19, thirty-two teams in the main stage will compete for a prize pool of 750,000 USD and invitations to IEM Cologne 2024. The main stage of the event will take place at the InterContinental in Malta, in the city of St. Julian's.
Danil Chepil er ekspert i esportsverdenen og har fulgt esportsscenen siden 2014. Han har specialiseret sig i Counter-Strike, Dota 2 og VALORANT.
Danil begyndte sit bekendtskab og samarbejde med EgamersWorld i 2022, da han efter den russiske aggression ikke længere kunne fortsætte sin karriere som bartender.
På det tidspunkt var han ikke klar over, at han havde et talent for at skrive nyheder og artikler om e-sport og gaming-emner.