Cloud9 Blue defeated the Vietnamese team, won the last ticket to attend Valorant Champions

Cloud9 Blue started the final match on the Breeze map, the map was chosen by the army of coach Jamezirl. In the first round, Vanity and his teammates suffered 5-7. However, thanks to the shine of Leaf with the agent Jett, Cloud9 Blue turned the flag upside down and took the lead with a relatively impressive 13-8 result.

The idea will rise after leaving the opponent upstream, but Rise has completely broken in the second match with the Split map. Using the squad with two controls: VIPER (Supamen) and Astra (Perry), but Rise still lost 0-13. In particular, Poises is the worst index on the Rise side when there is no defeat point and only owns 3 support points.

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The joy of the Cloud9 Blue collective after winning against Rise.

Entering the match on Bind map, Rise awakened and played effort. However, the effort only helps the players with Vietnamese blood to earn 11 games. Finally, Rise suffered a defeat of 11-13 and lost to Cloud9 Blue with a score of 0-3 in the end, thereby losing the ticket to attend Valorant Champions took place later this year.

Meanwhile, this is considered a sweet revenge of Cloud9 Blue before Rise. In the previous meeting in the semi-finals of Thang branch, Cloud9 Blue received a 1-2 defeat. Falling down the losing branch, Vanity and his teammates defeated Gen.G Esports, XSet and 100 Thieves in turn to enter the final final and won a 3-0 victory over Rise.

This result helps Cloud9 Blue win the last ticket to attend Valorant Champions from December 1 to December 12 in Berlin, Germany. In addition, Cloud9 Blue will be the No. 3 seed of North America at Valorant Champions after Sentinels and Team Envy. Earlier, Sentinels and Team Envy were the teams that won straight thanks to the accumulated scores after 2 Masters 2 and Masters 3 tournaments.

Cloud9 Blue and Rise's squad

Cloud9 Blue: Mitch “Mitch” Semago, Nathan “Leaf” ORF, lipstick “xeva” Seon-ho, Erick “Sepaa” Bach, Anthony “vanity” Malaspina

Rise: Jason “Neptune” Tran, Kevin “Poised” Ngo, Ryan “Shanks” Ngo, Derrek “Derrek” Ha, Phat “Supamen” Le

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