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Fnatic Beats 100 Thieves, Advances to IEM Semi-Finals

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The first quarter-finals BO3 has come to a close at the CS:GO IEM Katowice 2020 event. The match was played on Inferno and Mirage and ended up being a nailbiter as both maps went into overtime.

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Fnatic Beats 100 Thieves, Advances to IEM Semi-Finals

Inferno was the first map of the series, and 100 Thieves managed to string together a comeback on CT side by winning six rounds in a row and forcing the game into overtime. Ultimately, the Australian team’s defense wasn’t strong enough for the Swedish team.

The map closed out at 19-16 for in favor of the fnatic team. Fnatic rifler KRIMZ had an impressive performance here, ending Inferno with a 30-14 frag to death ratio.

Next up was Mirage, Fnatic’s map pick of the series. 100 Thieves were in a good position with a 15-12 lead over Fnatic, but Fnatic managed to bring it back and take the game into overtime. It was up to KRIMZ once again who managed to pull off a clutch against three 100 Thieves players.

100 Thieves had an impressive run, knocking out top tier teams Evil Geniuses and mousesports leading up to the quarter-finals.

Fnatic will go on to face G2 tomorrow at 9:00 AM EST for the first semifinals match of the series. G2 is undefeated this year, but that all may change after tomorrow.

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