steel battered his Canadian brethren, putting up a 1.77 rating in the series

Chaos dismantle LiViD to qualify for WESG World Finals

The Americans emerged victorious in a one-sided bout against their Northern cousins.

Chaos, who used coach Alan "Shakezullah" Hardeman in place of Maxim "wippie" Shepelev due to visa issues, have claimed a spot in the WESG World Finals after crushing LiViD in Montreal.

Starting on Train, after claiming the first three rounds in a row on their T-side, Chaos never gave LiViD a chance to breathe, picking up a 13-2 half before closing out of the map 16-2.

Moving onto LiViD's pick of Overpass, things were beginning to look up for the underdog Canadian side as they won the first three rounds in a row on their T-side. However, once Chaos' economy came online, the game was all but over as they won the next eleven rounds in a row to win the half 11-4. Following this, they only conceded one more round to LiViD before winning the map 16-5.

Chaos
2 - 0
LiViD
All maps
Chaos K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating 2.0
Canada Joshua 'steel' Nissan 45 - 22 +23 112.2 82.1% 1.77
United States Gage 'Infinite' Green 30 - 16 +14 89.6 84.6% 1.43
United States Ben 'ben1337' Smith 32 - 18 +14 78.7 84.6% 1.39
United States Alan 'Shakezullah' Hardeman 28 - 16 +12 67.8 89.7% 1.34
United States Cameron 'cam' Kern 26 - 28 -2 87.2 74.4% 1.23
LiViD K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating 2.0
Canada Anthony 'gMd' Guimond 30 - 31 -1 81.0 59.0% 0.91
Canada Danny 'huynh' Huynh 18 - 31 -13 68.0 51.3% 0.69
Canada Mathieu 'INCRED' Bergeron 22 - 33 -11 58.7 56.4% 0.68
Canada Loic 'effys' Sauvageau 16 - 33 -17 61.7 56.4% 0.57
Canada Michael 'MkaeL' De Luca 14 - 34 -20 44.6 48.7% 0.53

With their ticket booked to China, Chaos will be awaiting the start of the new year as their only upcoming events are ESEA MDL Season 33 and the WESG World Finals which is set to be played out sometime in March.

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December 7, 2019 10:43PM
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