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MIBR Surprises Against MOUZ In Three-Map Series

MIBR won their first match in Season 18 of the ESL Pro League by taking MOUZ down. The Brazilians started the series with a victory on Vertigo (16-9) against their European opponents but then suffered a crushing loss on Inferno (7-16). It took 30 rounds on Mirage (16-14) for Raphael “exit” Lacerda’s team to finally break through and win for the first time in Malta.

The player known as Insani, who concluded the encounter with a rating of 1.37, can be attributed a significant portion of the recognition for the triumph achieved by the Brazilian team.

MIBR Surprises Against MOUZ In Three-Map Series
Felipe "insani" Yuji, player for MIBR

The individual who is only 19 years of age had a crucial role in his team’s recovery from a halftime deficit of 6-9 in the Mirage decider. He achieved a rating of 2.05 and an average damage per round (ADR) of 123 while playing on the CT side.

The international team has effectively advanced to the semi-finals of the higher bracket in Group B. The upcoming match versus ENCE is definitely going to be an exciting one to watch where they’ll have a chance to advance to the finals.

The show premiered on Vertigo, MIBR’s series pick, and the Brazilians quickly established their dominance in the international arena. The South Americans finished their T-side with a commanding 10-5 advantage, propelled once again by a great individual performance by Insani (17-9 K-D, 105 ADR).

Subsequently, MIBR effectively retained dominance over the series by securing victory in the second map, Inferno, with a commendable score of 16-9, despite a momentary surge of success from MOUZ, resulting in a four-round winning run.

MIBR Surprises Against MOUZ In Three-Map Series
Jimi “Jimpphat” Salo, player for MOUZ

Upon transitioning to MOUZ’s map, they swiftly regained their stability. The T-side players, namely “torzsi” Torzsás and David “frozen” eransk, exhibited exceptional performances and collectively achieved 25 kills, ultimately leading their team to a triumphant 8-7 victory.

From this point onward, the European combine exhibited an indomitable force, effectively executing their strategic approach to overpower and neutralize all offensive maneuvers initiated by the Brazilian team. As a result, MOUZ achieved an unblemished record of eight consecutive rounds on the CT side and successfully secured a victory with a score of 16-7, thereby progressing to the final match on Mirage.

Jimi Salo, known by the alias “Jimpphat,” a player affiliated with the organization of MOUZ, achieved an interesting performance in the second half by maintaining a rare record of zero kills and zero deaths.

Both MOUZ and MIBR had difficulty fostering thriving economies at the beginning of Mirage because of their respective failures to seize early advantages.

Although Kamil “siuhy” Szkaradek’s squad held a 9-6 lead at the break, MIBR’s offense shifted into high gear once. With only five rounds surrendered in the first half, the Brazilians cruised to a 16-14 victory and the upset.

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