After a busy two-day group stage, six teams remain alive in Finland.
The Elisa Masters Espoo group stage has drawn to a close, giving way to the playoffs where six teams are set to battle it out for the trophy, the lion's share of the $200,000 prize pool, and an IEM Katowice 2023 Play-In spot, starting on Friday.
Group A kicked off the tournament on Wednesday and served no surprises regarding the advancing teams, with the three favorites advancing to the playoffs. Group B served up a much more unexpected outcome, with 500 progressing at the expense of two top 25 teams in Bad News Eagles and Complexity.
The results now set up Friday's quarter-final matchups between BIG and 500 on one side of the bracket, while ENCE and Astralis will meet in the other quarter-final. The first-placed teams of each group in Sprout and fnatic await their opponents in the semi-final stage, set to be played on Saturday.
blameF is the highest-rated player of the group stage with a 1.40 rating
Results in Group A went according to expectations, with Sprout, ENCE, and BIG passing through the group. Sprout finished on top, meaning they skip the quarter-final and qualify directly for the last four, where they will play the winner between BIG and 500.
ENCE placed second courtesy of an inferior head-to-head record against Sprout, with Ismail "refrezh" Ali and company beating them in a close 19-16 game. The final playoff team from Group A is BIG, who are once again playing with an incomplete roster after their AWPer Florian "syrsoN" Rische tested positive for COVID-19. The German team advanced nonetheless, sporting a 3-2 record in the group.
Group A TEAM M P Sprout 5 12 ENCE 5 12 BIG 5 9 HEET 5 6 GamerLegion 5 6 HAVU 5 0
Group B proved to be much more open, with Astralis and Complexity battling for the last playoff spot in the final round. The Danes prevailed with a 19-17 win on Nuke and joined fnatic and 500 in the playoffs. Major quarter-finalists fnatic lost just one game in the group, taking the number one spot and a place in the semi-final, despite fielding academy player Peppe "Peppzor" Borak in place of Freddy "KRIMZ" Johansson. Surprise of the tournament 500 placed second in the group with the same 4-1 record, due to having a worse head-to-head against fnatic. The Bulgarian side is now set to face BIG in the quarters.
Astralis, who employed Kristoffer "Kristou" Aamand as a substitute for Nicolai "device" Reedtz, needed a massive performance by Benjamin "blameF" Bremer to secure third place in the group. The 25-year-old put up a tournament-high 1.40 rating, his best performance coming in the final round against Complexity when he amassed 40 kills.
Group B TEAM M P fnatic 5 12 500 5 12 Astralis 5 9 Complexity 5 6 Bad News Eagles 5 3 SAW 5 3
The playoffs kick off on November 18, and will have the following matchups:
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