The entire Sound Blaster CS:GO Challenge will be played on de_dust2 in single elimination best-of-one mode, starting with each CS 1.6 team taking on a CS:S team in the opening round of quarter finals. SK Gaming on the way to victory over Copenhagen Wolves in the first round  SK Gaming on the way to victory over Copenhagen Wolves in the first round
ESC opened up against Blight Gaming's CS:S team and went up 9-6 despite of a lost pistol round as terrorists. Second half proved to be little different as the Poles scored a 7-4 win, 16-10 overall. Sound Blaster CS:GO Challenge 2012Best of 0 ESC Gaming Matchpage 16 10 4th April 2012  Blight CS:S 16Dust2 10 Timm "ArcadioN" Henriksen's Xapso faced mousesports' CS:S team but offered little resistance to the British team who cruised to a 13-2 half time lead as terrorists. Henriksen's crew had no more answer after switching sides and lost 2-16. Sound Blaster CS:GO Challenge 2012Best of 0 Xapso Matchpage 2 16 4th April 2012  mousesports CS:S 2Dust2 16 The other Danish CS 1.6 team in the tournament, Anexis, took on Brazilian CS:S team TargetDown. They didn't fare much better than their fellow countrymen however, as they fell behind 4-11 in the first half as terrorists and went on to lose 4-16. Sound Blaster CS:GO Challenge 2012Best of 0 Anexis Matchpage 4 16 4th April 2012  TargetDown CS:S 4Dust2 16 In the final quarter final, SK Gaming took on Copenhagen Wolves' CS:S team. The Swedes started off strong going up 5-1, but ran into trouble then only scoring two more rounds as terrorists. After switching sides their luck seemed to turn as well, as they went on to win 9-2, 16-10 overall. Sound Blaster CS:GO Challenge 2012Best of 0 SK Gaming Matchpage 16 10 4th April 2012  CPH Wolves CS:S 16Dust2 10 The semi-finals will begin shortly at 21:30 with SK Gaming facing mousesports CS:S while ESC Gaming will take on TargetDown CS:S. Only the SK Gaming versus mousesports match will be shown on stream, which you can view here. Time is adjusted to your selected timezone |