100,000$ Up For Grabs! Who Will Take It?

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Over this weekend was the Gfinity Champion of Champions tournament.  With at 100,000$ prize pool with 50,000 going towards first, 4 top team were invited to duke it out for big money and bragging rights.  There can be only one Champion though, and over at hltv.org, MIAA has the rundown of the epic final between EnVyUs and Fnatic:

EnVyUs have been crowned the Gfinity Champion of Champions after defeating fnatic 3-2 (16-12 on de_cobblestone, 16-6 on de_mirage, 12-16 on de_train, 13-16 on de_inferno and 16-9 on de_cache).

The action kicked off on de_cobblestone, where fnatic, who began on the CT side of the map, picked up the opening pistol round. The Swedes were, however, unable to capitalise on that as a Tec9 push saw EnVyUs equalise the score. In gun play, the rounds that fnatic managed to get were few and far between, which allowed EnVyUs to control the economy and take an 11-4 lead to the break.
The second half began with fnatic winning the pistol round and the following anti-ecos, but the Swedish team fell part when it was time for EnVyUs to buy. The Frenchmen would take the scoreline to 14-7, but then fnatic responded by stringing a few rounds together, one of which thanks to a sensational four-kill by Olof “olofmeister” Kajbjer in B.
With the scoreline 14-11 in favour of EnVyUs, the French team called a timeout, and the move paid off as they ended fnatic’s streak thanks to Fiveseven ace by Kenny “kennyS” Schrub. The following round would go fnatic’s way, but then EnVyUs stalled the Swedes just enough for time to run out, sealing a 16-12 victory.
The map that followed was de_mirage, where after an initial period that was highly contested, EnVyUs took control of the game, ending the first half up 10-5. fnatic kept themselves alive in the game by winning the following pistol round, but then they collapsed during an anti-eco round, giving the Frenchmen the chance to claim a 16-6 victory and take a 2-0 lead in the series.
Next up was de_train, where fnatic opened up the game with an outstanding CT half, leading 12-3 by halftime. EnVyUs picked themselves up in the second half and closed the gap on their opponents, but they fell short in the dying stages, losing the game 12-16.

The action kicked off on de_cobblestone, where fnatic, who began on the CT side of the map, picked up the opening pistol round. The Swedes were, however, unable to capitalise on that as a Tec9 push saw EnVyUs equalise the score. In gun play, the rounds that fnatic managed to get were few and far between, which allowed EnVyUs to control the economy and take an 11-4 lead to the break.

Lots of action in this set, and there was plenty more after the break, and you can check out how the Finals ended over at the full article here.

 

 

 

Author: JTRex

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