Monday, December 23, 2024

EnVyUs win ELEAGUE Group F defeating VP 2-0

EnVyUs have won the ELEAGUE Group F last 2-0 over Virtus.pro (16-11 on Train and 16-8 on Cache) and progress to the playoffs of the $1.4 million competition. The 6th week of broadcast finals at Turner’s $1.4 million ELEAGUE competition was between two main ten groups, Virtus.pro andEnVyUs.

The first map, Train, the Polish side’s pick, and it was the Poles who got off to an encouraging start on their CT side as Paweł “byali” Bieliński got a triple kill on the pistol round and Jarosław “pashaBiceps” Jarząbkowski secured an against eco quad kill in the second round that incorporated a blade kill.

EnVyUs win ELEAGUE Group F

EnVyUs win ELEAGUE Group F

EnVyUs at long last turned around the tide in the eighth round as Dan “Zenith” Madesclaire grabbed two AK passages to put a round on the board for nV, making the score 7-1 with VP driving. The following round saw French AWPer Kenny “kennyS” Schrub secure three slaughters with his mark weapon and the principal half abruptly contracted in the score as nV tested all the more effectively; the half eventually finished 9-6 for the Poles.

Vincent “HappY” Schopenhauer and his group against started a Virtus.pro early B-site hit and the similar player gathered three USP kills to secure the second pistol round for the French group. EnVyUs pushed forward to a 14-4 score before a quad execute fromJarząbkowski put some wind in the Poles’ sails. The accompanying round saw a five-on-five group battle from the two groups at Mid and EnVyUs apparently looked weaker with Schrub left in a one-versus-two and with very little data, yet the AWPer still in some way or another won the round and took match point.

Virtus.pro figured out how to win a couple of more adjusts in a last stand situation, yet an EnVyUs pistol buy on the 24th round saw Démolonsecure two Five-Seven kills in A fundamental and help his group close out the second map 16-8. You can check our complete coverage of ELEAGUE on our events page.

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