Drop Venting On Social Networks After Elimination From IEM Katowice: A Day Of Stupidly Shameful CS For

Following the defeat of Curia to IOC Esports 2-1 and elimination from the azilian IEM Katowice 2023 team on play-in, player André Drop Are went to social networks and vented about poor individual performance against the team of Mongolia. On Twitter, Drop said he had a day of stupidly shameful cs A day of stupidly shameful CS for me, and that's it, summarized the Curia player on Twitter. In statistical terms, Drop had, in fact, a very erased performance against IOC. Along 3 maps. The player got only 38 kills, died 63 times, had the second-smallest ADR (average damage per round) among all 10 players of the match, with 54.3, and the second-smallest rating 2.0 in the series: 0.74. Despite the bad performance of drop, Curia as a whole had a performance well below what it presented at IEM Rio Major, for example. After losing on the Nuke map 16-14 for IOC, azilians saved four match points on Map Mirage, in which they were losing 15-11, and tied the series with a 19-16 win in overtime. In the decisive map, however, the panthers had difficulties against IOC. In dispute on the Anubis map, the Mongolia team dominated the actions and secured the place in the group stage with a 16-10 win. On Thursday, IOC had already been responsible for the elimination of also azilian Pain Gaming, with a victory 2-0: 16x12 on the Hell and 16x11 map on the Nuke map. MIR also said goodbye to IEM Katowice in the play-in phase. The azilian team, which debuted with defeat to Ninjas In Pajamas (16x13 on the Nuke map) and then surpassed Australian Greyhound 2-1, was eliminated after a 2-0 loss to Fanatic, with 16x11 partials in Vertigo and 16x9 In overpass.

With the results, this is also the first time that azil will have no representative in the main key of IEM Katowice.

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The group phase will be attended by 16 teams, especially teams such as Navy, do CLAN, G2, Outsiders, Heroic and Cloud9. The tournament champion will win the $400,000 prize and the title of one of the most important and CS: GO World Events. Cover photo: Michael Mongol / ESL Disclosure

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