The score was 12-3 in MIBR’s favour with their opponents from Cloud9 showing no resistance, in fact, the American side looked completely done and dusted. The given situation was at halftime, on the first map of Overpass. As said, Cloud9 was in the dumps, but the self-dubbed “Colossus” refused to surrender, and with a crushing comeback of 14-rounds in a row, Patrick “es3tag” Hansen and company grabbed the impressive 16-13 win.
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A true show of force from Cloud9, which they brought with right up to the end of the decider on Inferno. After a rather one-sided affair on MIBR’s map pick on Vertigo, which ended in a 16-12 win for the Brazilians, Alex “ALEX” McMeekin’s troops could see themselves as the victors in a hard-fought matchup.
It's @Cloud9 who win the clash over @mibr 2:1 and progress on to the playoffs! ?
Overpass 16:13 | C9
Vertigo 12:16 | MIBR
Inferno 16:8 | C9? https://t.co/ruk9Xcyn7C#cssummit pic.twitter.com/2jUUT7IgKz
— BTS CS:GO (@BTScsgo) January 29, 2021
Cloud9 – MIBR (2-0) | cs_summit 7 – Last Chance Stage
Overpass (16-13) | es3tag – 1.33 Rating / 21-19 K-D / 89.9 ADR
12-16 (Vertigo) | shz – 1.60 Rating / 27-14 K-D / 97.4 ADR
16-8 (Inferno) | mezii – 1.56 Rating / 20-9 K-D / 78.6 ADR
Highlight of the match:
MVP:
William “mezii” Merriman | 1.18 Rating / 55-45 K-D / 77.1 ADR
Brazilian teams and a bo3 that goes all the way, name a better duo.
Finally it goes our way though, gg wp @mibr !#c9win
— Patrick Hansen (@es3tag) January 29, 2021