SK Gaming have won ESL One Cologne 2017 after defeating Cloud9 on three maps.
The very first map from the series, Cobblestone, began having a one-sided first half as SK Gaming cruised to some 10-2 lead even after losing the pistol round, with Marcelo coldzera David clutching a 1v3 situation having a CZ in subsequent round.
A triple kill from Tyler Skadoodle Latham then brought SK's winning streak for an end and set Cloud9 up to succeed leftover rounds, but like the half came for an end all of the talk was about coldzera, who had been now on 20 frags.
The next half started with Cloud9 winning the pistol round and also the subsequent anti-ecos, however they were unable to interrupt through SK's defence once the Brazilians finally bought up.
With Cloud9 down 13-9, Jake Stewie2K Yip picked up an ace to provide his team's fans some hope. However, SK were unwilling to let their lead slip, and picked up three rounds inside a row to bring the map, 16-9.
A triple kill from Tyler Skadoodle Latham then brought SK's winning streak for an end and set Cloud9 up to succeed leftover rounds, but like the half came for an end all of the talk was about coldzera, who had been now on 20 frags.
The next half started with Cloud9 winning the pistol round and also the subsequent anti-ecos, however they were unable to interrupt through SK's defence once the Brazilians finally bought up.
With Cloud9 down 13-9, Jake Stewie2K Yip picked up an ace to provide his team's fans some hope. However, SK were unwilling to let their lead slip, and picked up three rounds inside a row to bring the map, 16-9.
Next up was Train, which saw Cloud9 eliminate the pistol round because of three quick kills from Mike shroud Grzesiek following an A split. After losing the listed round, SK hit back thanks to 2 long-range Desert Eagle kills from coldzera, and it also resulted in a string of rounds coming from the Brazilians.
Down 4-3, Cloud9 could restore parity inside the unlikeliest of rounds as Timothy autimatic Ta picked up three stunning Desert Eagle kills to assist overturn a 2v5 situation. Which was a the beginning of the phenomenal run coming from the North Americans, who took a commanding 10-5 lead.
SK got off to some blazing fast start, winning the pistol round by having an ace from Fernando fer Alvarenga. Even when Cloud9 finally got money to labor with, they simply Couldn‘t resolve SK, who won ten rounds without response to attain map point.
With the backs against the wall, Cloud9 managed to get two rounds, however the finishing blow from SK came inside the 28th round, when Gabriel FalleN Toledo found three opening kills to provide his team their 16th round.
Down 4-3, Cloud9 could restore parity inside the unlikeliest of rounds as Timothy autimatic Ta picked up three stunning Desert Eagle kills to assist overturn a 2v5 situation. Which was a the beginning of the phenomenal run coming from the North Americans, who took a commanding 10-5 lead.
SK got off to some blazing fast start, winning the pistol round by having an ace from Fernando fer Alvarenga. Even when Cloud9 finally got money to labor with, they simply Couldn‘t resolve SK, who won ten rounds without response to attain map point.
With the backs against the wall, Cloud9 managed to get two rounds, however the finishing blow from SK came inside the 28th round, when Gabriel FalleN Toledo found three opening kills to provide his team their 16th round.
Map three, Inferno, began with Cloud9 getting over to a fast 9-1 lead despite losing the pistol round indulging in B push from SK. João felps Vasconcellos then stepped up and powered his team to succeed four of leftover five rounds having a series of key individual actions.
SK got off to some dream start upon the CT side, winning the very first six rounds to bring command for the very first time for this map because the pistol round. Cloud9's offence then finally came to life as they simply took four rounds inside a row to obtain upon the brink of victory.
It looked such as the map was all but over, but SK tightened up their defence and won the last five rounds en route to some 16-14 finish.
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