What to expect from Complexity v. OG
Complexity are coming into the BLAST Premier Spring Showdown living on cloud nine (not the org, the emotional state of being) following their qualification to the first Counter-Strike 2 Major. The PGL Copenhagen Major is going to be one of the most exciting events in this year and Complexity made sure to give returning owner Jason Lake a nice first-official day present. Now, they look to take on OG and keep their strong momentum going through to the main event later this month.
Complexity's Comeback
What a way for Complexity to give NA fans a heart attack this week when they went down 0-1 against Liquid, almost ensuring that no Americans would attend the Major for the first time in history. Well, we don't have to think about that now as they will be going. One concern for the team is travel fatigue, having spent the last six days in Mexico before flying all the way to Europe, having a single day of rest, and needing to immediately compete. They have the skill, but are they mentally ready for today?
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hallzerk has somehow returned to form, can he keep it up?
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floppy's struggles continue to be a sticking point
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EliGE's top form is what drives this team to winning ways
Whats up with OG these days?
OG has had a quiet start to the year. Almost all of their HLTV-covered matches were related to the Copenhagen Major, which they failed to qualify for after losing to Apeks, ECSTATIC, and GamerLegion. Their only win was against Preasy. Additionally, Vitality and Falcons beat them 2-0 in the BLAST Premier Spring Groups, which is understandable. There isn't too much to talk about this team, but we'll see how they do.
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HeavyGod has proven to be a star player in this squad
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k1to's struggles are something to be wary of
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Small map pool allows Complexity to have some flexibility
Previous Matchups
These two squads have never played one another.
Likely Vetoes
The veto actually appears to favor Complexity in this matchup, with perma-bans going in their favor.
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OG remove Anubis
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Complexity remove Mirage
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OG pick Vertigo
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Complexity pick Overpass
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Decider is Ancient
Considering the strength of Complexity and how the map vetoes appear to support the American team, they should likely 2-0 this series.