Season 4 grand final viewer's guide
As of the 18th of November, Dmondo are known as Akatsuki
With BESL Pro Season 4 grand final set to take place on Saturday, we bring you a viewer’s guide with all the information you need to know regarding the event.
Who’s going to lift the BESL Pro Season 4 champions trophy?
The culmination of the €9,000 CS:GO competition will happen on the 23rd of November at the Saku Suurhall arena in Tallinn, Estonia with the grand final being hosted as part of the HyperTown Tallinn 2019.
Additional information about the festival and tickets can be found by visiting hypertown.pro.
The Grand Final
On the 23rd of September, sixteen best Baltic state teams began their journey in the BESL Pro Season 4 competition. For five weeks, teams battled one another in the Swiss group stage in order to find the eight best teams that would advance further into the next stage - the playoffs!
The final two weeks of the regular season saw the aforementioned eight teams fighting their way through the single-elimination playoff’s bracket in order to reach the most important match of the season - the grand final!
Now, after seven weeks of online play, the competition is transitioning to an offline setting, where, on the 23rd of November, the two best teams are going to meet each other in an epic best-of-five grand final with the winner of the duel not only taking home the beautiful BESL Pro champions trophy but also - the lion's share of the prize pool in the form of €3,000!
The grand final start time is scheduled at 19:00 Baltic time.
Want to find out a little bit more about this season’s grand finalists and their journey here?
Check out our “A look at the finalist” article series:
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A look at the finalist: SACRAMENTO - an interview with SACRAMENTO’s best player hek
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A look at the finalist: Akatsuki - an interview with Akatsuki’s veteran player Kvik
Broadcast team
Below you can find the complete on-air team for the event:
Raiko Ausmees - Stage Host
Anastasija “Heccu” Tolmačeva - Desk Host
Renārs “Emvy” Dzintars - Caster / Analyst
Renārs “Veneficus” Šēnfelds - Caster / Analyst
Dainius “SirDanny” Daukša - Caster / Analyst
Matīss Pauls “SLY” Dundurs - In-game Observer
Prize-pool
Here is how the €9,000 prize pool is distributed this season with the top two placings yet to be determined:
1st place - €3,000
2nd place - €1,500
3-4. 1337HUANIA- €750
3-4. Team Titan - €750
5-8. Timechasers - €400
5-8. deprEST - €400
5-8. Domino Gaming - €400
5-8. wolsung - €400
9-11. FiGURE05 - €250
9-11. LESGEDI - €250
9-11. alltheRAGE - €250
12-13. ayned - €150 (team relegated)
12-13. MAKONGA- €150 (team relegated)
12-13. coluant - €150 (team relegated)
15-16. WORTEX - €100 (team relegated)
15-16. 5Aces eSport - €100 (team relegated)
During the event, you’ll be able to follow the action LIVE from the Saku Suurhall arena in Tallinn on both of our streaming platform channels.
Be sure to follow our broadcast and social media channels in order to not miss any action:
News by: Bruno ‘Gekons’ Gailītis