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PMPL South Asia 2021 Super Weekend Week 2 Day 2: Overall Standings, Results

The second day of the PMPL South Asia week 2 supper weekend ended with Trained to Kill retaining its top position in the leaderboards with 291 points.

The team managed to keep their number one spot after the completion of day 2. DRS Gaming finished at the second position with 240 points. Team T2K and DRS Gaming took the maximum of chicken dinners (5) out of the 25 matches played by the teams. Deadeyes Guys slipped by one spot after the 2nd day with a total of 234 points followed by Stalwart Esports.

SUPER WEEKEND WEEK 2 OVERALL STANDINGS

  • Trained to Kill – 291 points
  • DRS Gaming – 240 points
  • Deadeyes Guys – 234 points
  • Stalwart Esports – 205 points
  • Vibes Esports – 203 points
  • Zeus Esports – 202 points
  • Wizzes with Vibes – 197 points
  • i8 Esports – 196 points
  • Future Station 1952 – 182 points
  • Seal Esports – 159 points
  • Bablu X Clarity Esports – 141 points
  • A1 Esports – 140 points
  • Ruthless Aggressive Warriors – 116 points
  • S9 Esports – 108 points
  • High Voltage – 96 points
  • Venom Legends – 81 points
  • Paradox – 75 points
  • 7Sea Esports – 70 points
  • R3d Esports – 47 points

PMPL SOUTH ASIA FORMAT

The Pro League South Asia 2021 S4 League stage will be held from September 21st – October 10th, 2021. The matches will be played in TPP Mode where 20 teams are split into 5 groups. Three weeks of League Play will be held further divided into Weekdays and Super Weekend. Each team plays a total of 8 matches a week, every Tuesday and Wednesday. The top 16 teams qualify for the Super Weekend. Only points of each Super Weekend are cumulated towards league standings. The top 16 teams based on Super Weekend points are qualified for South Asia Fall Finals.

Today will be the completion of the week 2 super weekend stage. All the teams will be looking to take a major lead in the points table to get a bit closer to the PMPL South Asia finals.

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