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The quarter-finals of the Blast Premier Fall Showdown 2023 Europe have concluded, leaving behind an array of professional matches that chart the trajectory of some of the top teams in Europe. Here, we’ll give you a brief rundown on each of the games, including the results, highlights and the best players.
In the match-up between 9INE and BIG, the latter showcased their superiority by taking the match 2-0. BIG, ranked #19 globally, demonstrated their mastery over the 27th ranked team, 9INE. The games played out on Ancient and Vertigo, where BIG claimed decisive victories with scores of 16-6 and 16-10, respectively.
Some of the pivotal moments included Kylar's 3-kill retake on bombsite A in Ancient and Krimbo's crucial 1vs2 clutch in Vertigo, setting BIG on match point. From a performance standpoint, Karim 'Krimbo' Moussa stood out for BIG with a 1.66 rating, while Kacper 'Kylar' Walukiewicz led 9INE with a 1.05 rating.
When the #2 globally ranked ENCE went up against the 60th ranked Alliance, it was a testament to ENCE's strength. The team secured a 2-0 victory, overpowering Alliance on Ancient with a score of 16-13 and making quick work of them on Vertigo, 16-6. SunPayus’s remarkable 4 AWP kills on Ancient's bombsite A and NertZ's 4 M4A1-S kills on Vertigo's defense were among the match's highlights. Leading the charge for ENCE was Guy 'NertZ' Iluz with a stellar rating of 1.64. Meanwhile, Arvid 'avid' Åberg stood out for Alliance, securing a 1.12 rating.
Cloud9's match against Movistar Riders saw the former emerging victorious with a clean 2-0 scoreline. On Ancient, Cloud9 edged out their opponents 16-11, and on Inferno, they managed a clear win with a score of 16-7. The games were marked by impressive plays, including sh1ro's 1vs2 AWP clutch and Perfecto's 2 AK kills on Ancient that secured the map victory for Cloud9. Dmitry 'sh1ro' Sokolov was the standout player for Cloud9, attaining a 1.49 rating, while Adam 'adamS' Marian of Movistar Riders achieved a commendable 1.00 rating.
One of the more intense match-ups was between G2 and OG, where G2 managed to pull through with a 2-1 victory. The teams battled it out on Mirage, Ancient, and Inferno, with G2 winning the first and last maps 16-11 and 16-7, respectively, while OG took Ancient 16-13. Some memorable moments included F1KU's 3 AK HS kills on Mirage and NiKo's 4 P250 HS kills on Ancient. For G2, Nemanja 'huNter-' Kovač led with a 1.20 rating, while OG's Nemanja 'nexa' Isaković secured a 1.07 rating.
Here’s a brief look into the stats for the best performers on each series:
Match | Player | Kills per Round (KPR) | Deaths per Round (DPR) | Impact | Average Damage per Round (ADR) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
9INE vs BIG | Karim 'Krimbo' Moussa | 1.08 | 0.54 | 1.63 | 113.9 |
ENCE vs Alliance | Guy 'NertZ' Iluz | 1.08 | 0.53 | 1.73 | 99.6 |
Cloud9 vs Movistar Riders | Dmitry 'sh1ro' Sokolov | 0.86 | 0.46 | 1.55 | 87.4 |
G2 vs OG | Rasmus 'HooXi' Nielsen | 0.66 | 0.63 | 1.04 | 76.4 |
As the Blast Premier Fall Showdown 2023 Europe progresses into the semi-finals, the competition continues to heat up, offering esports enthusiasts matches filled with skill, strategy, and suspense.
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