Competitive Counter-Strike is based on the fundamental tenet that anyone can defeat anybody. The fact that the favorites haven’t always prevailed is what has made the South American qualifying for the Thunderpick World Championship 2024 so intriguing.
This time, in the unlikeliest of matches, BESTIA defeated the favorites, Fluxo. See how they did it by reading on.
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As we pointed out in our analysis of the Thunderpick WC 2024 SA qualification Semi-Finals, BESTIA actually shouldn’t stand a chance against Fluxo. Well, what do we know, though?
As the series progressed, BESTIA were able to seize complete control, defeating Fluxo on their chosen map in a tight 13:9 match before closing it off with a dominant Dust2 13:3 performance.
The majority of the Argentine team put on a fantastic display, really shining on their T-sides to confound Fluxo.
The winning criteria for BESTIA was mostly unchanged from the games of yesterday. Zock and Tomaszin, who had previously been prominent players versus the Red Canids, both made a reappearance.
Nevertheless, in the SA qualifying Grand Final, luchov truly showed up, top-fragging on both maps to secure BESTIA’s triumph.
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Naturally, BESTIA will receive a lot of credit for winning this match, but Fluxo lost it on their own as well. Consider arT as an example.
Over the course of two maps in the encounter versus paiN, he recorded 39 kills. He only managed twelve here. Both Nicks and Zevy have comparable stat lines, with both experiencing incredible collapses at the last hurdle.
BESTIA has officially advanced to the fifth spot in the Thunderpick World Championship 2024 qualification round.
A total of sixteen teams will compete in October of this year for the majority of a $850,000 prize fund. Will a similarly esteemed roster take home the trophy the next time around? FaZe Clan won the event last year. Watch this space to discover out.