Gfinity Winter Series: Favorites march on; RONIN's flow not sick

The second round of Gfinity's NA Winter Series is set

The first round of the Gfinity Winter Series has now wrapped up with the final Bo3 between Swole Patrol and Hyper having closed it out. The event hadn't even begun and two teams called it quits on their opponents. Rage and Impact couldn't take the heat so they got out of the kitchen against oNe and eUnited respectively who will now earn a free pass into the second round.

With the forfeits, that left day 1 to three games. Most Wanted took the rug out from underneath Enter with a swift 2-0, and Etherian managed the same score against the Main team Armada.

The wildcard game was left to Glockoma and Arial Arise, two more Main teams. Brendan "Bwills" Williams led the way against the roster changing Glockoma with 57 frags in 54 rounds. Joel "jcrueL" Cruel was subbing in for Glockoma's Mario "MARIO" Wakim for most of the second map until he was able to return, at which point, it was already too late. Arial Arise rose to the occasion.

Day 2 ended in much more heart attack inducing fashion with back-to-back 2-1 finishes, with both Bo3's managing to need two 30+ round maps. The first series to finish was RONIN versus ex-Iceberg. RONIN ended up losing narrowly 2-1, with the unfortunate circumstance of having to use their coach Kyle "flowsicK" Mendez in place of the departed Stephen "reltuC" Cutler.

The BlackOut versus Mostly Harmless had no such circumstance though, as BlackOut scraped by on a 2-1 victory. For much of the series it was Kevin "ongline" Ong doing the majority of leg work for Mostly Harmless, but it was Bryan "MAKKA" Drouillard who stole the show. On the brink of being dropped to the lower bracket, it was MAKKA who pushed a third map after being down 12-3 at the half point of Mirage.

The final day of the first Upper Bracket stage only featured one game, but that's not to say it wasn't exciting. In back-to-back overtime maps it was Swole Patrol that defeated the Josh "Daemos" Hayes-led Hyper Gaming 2-0. 

The upper bracket now looks as such:

Matchup Date Time
(1) United States eUnited vs (9) United States ex-Iceberg March 22nd 9:00 PM EDT
(4) United States Etherian vs (5) Brazil oNe March 22nd 9:00 PM EDT
(6) United States Most Wanted vs. (3) United States BlackOut March 22nd 9:00 PM EDT
(10) United States Arial Arise vs. (2) United States Swole Patrol March 22nd 9:00 PM EDT

While the lower bracket will be:

Matchup Date Time
(7) United States Glockoma vs. (15) Canada Hyper March 29th 9:00 PM EDT
(11) United States Enter vs. (14) Canada Mostly Harmless March 29th 9:00 PM EDT
(7) United States Rage vs. (13) United States Armada March 29th 9:00 PM EDT
(8) United States RONIN vs. (16) United States Impact March 29th 9:00 PM EDT

As always, the scheduling of these matches is subject to change, especially as the ESEA MDL teams scramble to finish their regular season matches in that league.

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#1(With 2 replies)
March 22, 2018 01:03PM
shrek
No mention of shrek in this article. Sad!

Also, Mario tilted after a 1v1 and ragequit and we had to wait for Joel to come
#2(With 1 replies)
March 22, 2018 01:04PM
shiraz
fuk u shreck
Joe said u were talkin shit bucko?
#3(With 0 replies)
March 22, 2018 01:05PM
shrek
No I’m scared now confrontation makes me nervous
#4(With 1 replies)
March 22, 2018 01:14PM
stellar
MDL
"heart attack inducing" thx
#6(With 0 replies)
March 22, 2018 01:43PM
Baltybaby
Npnp
#5(With 0 replies)
March 22, 2018 01:16PM
Saber
Just downloaded the CEVO client this morning. I'd probably be better off playing MM
#7(With 0 replies)
March 22, 2018 02:04PM
CS_CeeJ
Dust2 Birthday cake!
e4eU
#8(With 0 replies)
March 22, 2018 05:08PM
Strap
who is TeamOne using?
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