All four of the favorites won their first matches at CEVO Professional Season 7 Finals, setting up clashes Virtus.pro vs. Natus Vincere and Cloud9 vs. mousesports in the second round.
The event taking place at MLG.tv Arena in Columbus, Ohio kicked off today with the first round matches of group B in late afternoon per local time.
Zeus & co. had an unexciting first day in Ohio
Natus Vincere took on Luminosity on the stage and the CIS-based team ran away with two easy victories, 16-3 on Overpass and 16-8 on Dust2.
CEVO Professional Season 7 FinalsBest of 3 Natus VincereMatchpage 2 0 24th July 2015 Luminosity 16Overpass 3 16Dust2 8
Natus Vincere
K - D
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ADR
Rating 1.0
Ioann 'Edward' SukharievEdward
43 - 19
+24
-
1.63
Ladislav 'GuardiaN' KovácsGuardiaN
42 - 16
+26
-
1.57
Danylo 'Zeus' TeslenkoZeus
37 - 24
+13
-
1.28
Egor 'flamie' Vasilyevflamie
34 - 23
+11
-
1.26
Denis 'seized' Kostinseized
28 - 23
+5
-
1.07
Luminosity
K - D
+/-
ADR
Rating 1.0
Peter 'ptr' Gurneyptr
28 - 35
-7
-
0.82
Jacob 'pyth' Mourujärvipyth
26 - 40
-14
-
0.80
Todd 'anger' Williamsanger
18 - 36
-18
-
0.55
Alexander 'LeX' DeilyLeX
17 - 38
-21
-
0.48
Jonatan 'Devilwalk' LundbergDevilwalk
16 - 36
-20
-
0.47
Their group rivals Virtus.pro met Tempo Storm in the secondary playing area and faced a bigger challenge than expected. On the first map, Train, they were trailing 7-8 after the T-side, but made it back to win 16-9, while the second map Cache almost went down to the wire.
Virtus.pro denied a potential Tempo Storm upset on the second map
Despite an 11-4 lead as CT, the Poles saw that advantage slip away in the second half as Tempo Storm led by 30 total kills from Shahzeb "ShahZaM" Khan evened it all up at 13-13 and with a six-round momentum on their side. Nevertheless, the Poles recovered and grabbed the last three rounds for a 16-13 victory and passage to the winners' match.
CEVO Professional Season 7 FinalsBest of 3 Virtus.proMatchpage 2 0 24th July 2015 Tempo Storm 16Train 9 16Cache 13
Virtus.pro
K - D
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ADR
Rating 1.0
Paweł 'byali' Bielińskibyali
43 - 32
+11
-
1.18
Wiktor 'TaZ' WojtasTaZ
46 - 39
+7
-
1.14
Jarosław 'pashaBiceps' JarząbkowskipashaBiceps
38 - 36
+2
-
0.99
Janusz 'Snax' PogorzelskiSnax
37 - 37
0
-
0.97
Filip 'NEO' KubskiNEO
37 - 38
-1
-
0.93
Tempo Storm
K - D
+/-
ADR
Rating 1.0
Shahzeb 'ShahZaM' KhanShahZaM
44 - 42
+2
-
1.07
Ronnie 'ryx' Bylickiryx
39 - 39
0
-
0.94
Peter 'stanislaw' Jarguzstanislaw
35 - 39
-4
-
0.85
Daniel 'roca' Gustaferriroca
33 - 39
-6
-
0.85
Timothy 'autimatic' Taautimatic
31 - 42
-11
-
0.76
Group A's stage match was a replay of the ESL ESEA Season 1 semi-final, pitting Cloud9 against CLG - who are attending with a stand-in Joshua "sancz" Ballenger for the team's in-game leader Pujan "FNS" Mehta.
With Stephen "reltuC" Cutler at the helm temporarily CLG grabbed a first half lead 9-6 on Cobblestone, but weren't able to hold on to it as they ended up losing the map 16-10.
CLG's temporary IGL reltuC cooked up some trouble for Cloud9
Cloud9's map pick was Cache and the recent three-time finalists looked poised for a dominant victory after a near-perfect 13-2 terrorist side. However, round by round CLG reduced the deficit and even made it to map point at 15-14.
Sean "seang@res" Gares then consolidated his team to grab the final round of regulation time and then the four needed rounds in overtime for a 19-17 map win and a 2-0 series victory.
CEVO Professional Season 7 FinalsBest of 3 Cloud9Matchpage 2 0 25th July 2015 CLG 16Cobblestone 10 19Cache 17
Cloud9
K - D
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ADR
Rating 1.0
Tyler 'Skadoodle' LathamSkadoodle
49 - 29
+20
-
1.37
Mike 'shroud' Grzesiekshroud
47 - 41
+6
-
1.09
Jordan 'n0thing' Gilbertn0thing
39 - 34
+5
-
1.02
Ryan 'freakazoid' Abadirfreakazoid
42 - 43
-1
-
0.96
Sean 'seang@res' Garesseang@res
35 - 44
-9
-
0.87
CLG
K - D
+/-
ADR
Rating 1.0
Tarik 'tarik' Celiktarik
46 - 43
+3
-
1.02
Stephen 'reltuC' CutlerreltuC
42 - 41
+1
-
0.94
James 'hazed' Cobbhazed
38 - 44
-6
-
0.87
Josh 'jdm64' Marzanojdm64
34 - 41
-7
-
0.80
Joshua 'sancz' Ballengersancz
31 - 43
-12
-
0.71
The last match of the day was mousesports vs. Liquid where the German team never really seemed in danger and held on for two solid victories, 16-8 on Dust2 and 16-10 on Overpass.
CEVO Professional Season 7 FinalsBest of 3 MOUZMatchpage 2 0 25th July 2015 Liquid 16Dust2 10 16Overpass 8
The second day of CEVO Professional Season 7 Finals will commence with group B winners' and elimination matches, followed by the same in group A.