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Day 2 of Skyesports Champions Series Chennai Playoff started with a fantastic brawl between content creators. What followed was arguably the clash of Titans with Enigma Gaming taking on Velocity gaming and the newly formed Orangutan taking on Global Esports. The day saw some unexpected compositions and had the most fantastic day of valorant.
Summary of Chennai LAN day 2:
- Match 1: Velocity Gaming 0-2 Enigma Gaming
- Match 2: Orangutan 2-1 Global Esports
- Match 1: Velocity Gaming 0-2 Enigma Gaming
VLT vs. Enigma was one of the most exciting matches with people waiting to watch since the commencement of the Skyesports Champions series. With Velocity riding high on a win and Enigma being the undefeated team in the group stage.
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After yesterday’s win against Revenant, Velocity Gaming again opted to play fracture as their choice, banning Split and Bind. While Enigma, with their picks, chose to play Ascent, banning Haven and Breeze, leaving Icebox as the decider.
The map started with Velocity choosing to continue with the same lineup, while Enigma chose to play Kay/O instead Sage. It never seemed any team had a complete hold on the game, with both teams exchanging one blow after another; both teams seemed to match each other’s tactics and blows. The first half split right in the middle with a 6-6 scoreline.
The second half, though, made it seem like Enigma was in control the whole time with Velocity, although the pistols couldn’t win the following round and managed to get only two rounds losing the game 8-13.
Ascent saw Velocity’s Fade debut with hellff playing Fade; they also picked Reyna as the primary duelist with Omen as the controller and breach as the Flex. Enigma had a more conventional roster with Jett, Killjoy, Omen, Sova, and Kay/O.
The map wasn’t as back and forth as the first one still. The momentum seemed to keep changing sides, with both VLT and enigma winning 2-3 rounds together; the scoreline favored VLT with 7-5.
Now with Enigma Gaming on defense, the antidote popped off. Despite losing 3 out of the first five rounds, Enigma broke down VLT’s attack winning the map and the game in the last round with a score of 13-11 and a clean 2-0.
Velocity Gaming would now face Full Power Gaming tomorrow with elimination on the line. At the same time, Enigma gets a day’s break and would face the winner of the second upper semi-finals.
TBD…
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