1337HUANIA clean-sweep coluant; round 2 pairings determined

The first week of BESL Pro Season 5 has officially concluded with all the sixteen teams playing out their Swiss group stage round 1 matches. 

 

In case you have not heard about the Swiss format before, feel free to check out our season announcement article’s format section that has an in-depth explanation of how this format works.

 

Swiss round 1 recap

The opening round of the Swiss group stage saw sixteen teams being divided into two pools and then matched up against each other. After a full week of play, here are the results 

 

Off-stream games:

Team Titan [2-0] Viktor (16:11 mirage, 16:6 nuke)

SACRAMENTO [2-0] WORTEX (22:20 mirage, 16:13 inferno)

LESGEDI [1-2] EoN (14:16 mirage, 16:14 inferno, 13:16 nuke)

Timechasers [0-2] FiGURE05 (10:16 dust2, 10:16 vertigo)

deprEST [2-0] 1944 (16:10 nuke, 16:4 mirage)

Akatsuki [2-0] Team Medieval (16:7 dust2, 16:2 nuke)

 

Lithuanian broadcast - alltheRAGE [2-0] FRAGMINE
(16:14 inferno, 16:8 dust2)

Latvian broadcast - 1337HUANIA [2-0] coluant
(16:11 dust2, 16:8 mirage)

 

Swiss round 2 matches

After the first set of matches, teams have now been separated into two different categories:

  1. Teams that won their opening duel (Win-Loss record 1-0)

  2. Teams that lost their opening duel (Win-Loss record 0-1)

 

Additionally, within these two categories, all teams also keep their initial round one Pool labels of:

  1. Teams that finished the last season in 1st-8th place

  2. Teams that finished the last season in 9th-11th place + teams from qualifiers

 

Here’s how it looks right now:

Win-Loss record: 1-0

Win-Loss record: 0-1

Pool #1

Pool #2

Pool #1

Pool #2

Team Titan

EoN

LESGEDI

Viktor

SACRAMENTO

FiGURE05

Timechasers

WORTEX

deprEST

   

1944

alltheRAGE

   

FRAGMINE

1337HUANIA

   

coluant

Akatsuki

   

Team Medieval

 

For week 2 of our competition, teams within the same category were randomly drawn against teams of the opposite pool, until it was no longer possible. In that case, teams from the same pool got matched up against each other. 

 

Here are all the Swiss round 2 matches:

 

Win-Loss record: 1-0

Akatsuki vs alltheRAGE

SACRAMENTO vs 1337HUANIA

Team Titan vs FiGURE05

deprEST vs EoN



Win-Loss record: 0-1

Timechasers vs WORTEX

LESGEDI vs FRAGMINE

coluant vs Viktor

Team Medieval vs 1944

 

Game broadcasts

Just like last time, during the Season 5 online portion of games, we’re going to provide you guys with three different broadcasts - one for each of the Baltic state countries in their respective language!

 

However, for the LAN finals, we’re going to transition back into having one English broadcast in order to cater to a broader spectrum of viewers.

 

Here’s how it works:

  • Just like last season, our broadcast crew that operates in the studio in Riga, Latvia is going to bring you one best-of-three game series every Saturday at 16:00 Baltic time. These broadcasts are going to be streamed on BESL Pro YouTube channel and are going to feature three casters from Latvia - Emvy, S1D, and Gekons.

  • On the other hand, both Estonian and Lithuanian broadcasts are not going to follow a set schedule, but are rather going to pick-up games during the week based on caster availability. These broadcasts are going to be streamed on BESL Pro Estonia Twitch and on BESL Pro Lithuania Twitch channels respectively. The casters who are going to bring you the action are iiSy from Estonia and freemaN from Lithuania.

 

All three broadcasts will prioritize featuring teams from their respective countries.

 

Latvian match of the week

The first game series that has now been set in stone for the Latvian broadcast team to be featured on Saturday, the 28th of December, at 16:00 Baltic time is:

 

SACRAMENTO vs 1337HUANIA

 

Information about the games that are going to be featured on Lithuanian and Estonian broadcasts is going to be posted on our social media channels.



BESL Pro Season 5 is a seven-week competition between the sixteen best Baltic state CS:GO teams for their share of the €9,000 prize pool and the right to call themselves the best in Baltic states.

 

The four best teams from the online part of the competition are going to meet each other in the LAN finals happening on the 15th of February at Kipsala exhibition center in Riga, Latvia at the HyperTown Riga 2020 urban & esports festival. Visit hypertown.pro for more info about the festival and tickets.

 

Be sure to follow our broadcast and social media channels in order to not miss any action:

 

News by: Bruno ‘Gekons’ Gailītis

 

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