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ESL One: Cologne 2016 - Day 2 Recap

The second day of ESL One: Cologne 2016 has concluded, with four quarter-finalists determined.
 

 Group AGroup BGroup CGroup D
Quarter-FinalistsRussia GambitCIS Na'ViPoland Virtus.ProBrazil SK
Second chanceDenmark Astralis /  Denmark DignitasSweden NiP /  Ukraine FlipSid3United States Liquid /  Germany mouzEurope FaZe /  Sweden Fnatic
EliminatedUnited States CLGCanada OpTicFrance EnVyUs France G2


Russia Gambit Gaming vs. Denmark Astralis 9:6, 7:0 (16:6)
Winner:
Russia Gambit Gaming
Map: de_Dust2
MVP: Kazakhstan 
Dauren "AdreN" Kystaubayev

The winners' match of group A saw Russia's Gambit surpass the Danish Astralis in a quick succession. The victors kicked off on the T side of Dust2, where they were able to successfully secure a decent lead over their opponents. Gambit demonstrated some beautiful team play, allowing the team a 9:6 finish upon reaching half time. After switching onto the CT side, Gambit shut down Astralis as best they could, leading to a commanding second half, whereby not a single round was picked up by Denmark's finest team, whilst the Russians ran away with seven consecutive rounds. The Eastern European representatives land a placement in the quarter-finals of ESL One: Cologne 2016 and are branded Legends.

Denmark Team Dignitas vs. United States Counter Logic Gaming 14:1, 2:0 (16:1)
Winner:
Denmark Team Dignitas
Map: de_Cobblestone
MVP: Norway 
Ruben "RUBINO" Villarroel

The losers' match of group A saw Team Dignitas obliterate Counter Logic Gaming. The Danes set off on the T side of Cobblestone, where they simply clicked and ran away with the first half. CLG were simply not able to fend off their opponents, allowing Dignitas to secure a 14:1 half time finish. At this point there was no comeback for the North American representatives, be it moral or physical. The Danes cull CLG at a rather astonishing 16:1 score. 

CLG are sent packing, whereas Dignitas will face a weakened Astralis tonight, fighting for a spot at the quarter-finals of ESL One: Cologne 2016.

CIS Natus Vincere vs. Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas 6:9, 10:3 (16:12)
Winner:
CIS Natus Vincere
Map: de_Cobblestone
MVP: Russia 
Egor "flamie" Vasilyev

Group B's winners' match saw two very strong teams butt heads for a placement in the 1/8 of the tournament. Na'Vi kick off on the CT side of Cobblestone, where they have a decent CT side. NiP were able to secure quite a few rounds in their favour, setting themselves a 9:6 lead upon the conclusion of the first half. This lead was short lived; however, as the CIS mix mounted a strong comeback on the T side of the map. The team managed to secure a whopping 10:3 second half, finalising the match at a strong 16:12. Na'Vi are through to the quarter-finals of ESL One: Cologne 2016.

Ukraine FlipSid3 Tactics vs. Canada OpTic Gaming – 6:9, 10:4 (16:13)
Winner:
Ukraine FlipSid3 Tactics
Map: de_Train
MVP: Russia
Georgi "WorldEdit" Yaskin

The losers' match of group B saw a great performance from FlipSid3 Tactics. The Ukrainian representatives started on the CT side of Train. The start was shaky for the victors; however it seemed that the first half didn't accurately demonstrate what F3 had in mind. OpTic managed to secure a 9:6 first half. FlipSid3 switched over to the T side of Train and started amassing rounds. Successful executes and efficient trades meant that the Ukrainians ended up pulling OpTic apart, finalising the match at 16:13.

FlipSid3 move on to face Sweden's finest, NiP, in a bid to secure a placement in the quarter-finals. Meanwhile, OpTic will be focused on analysing mistakes and packing suitcases.

Poland Virtus.Pro vs. United States Team Liquid 6:9, 10:3 (16:12)
Winner:
Poland Virtus.Pro
Map: de_Cobblestone
MVP: Poland 
Janusz "Snax" Pogorzelski

Next on the agenda was the very exciting group C, where we saw two equally exciting teams face each other for a spot in the quarter finals. Virtus.Pro kick off on the less-favoured CT side of the map, where they demonstrated decent holds and retakes of bombsites. Liquid speed slightly ahead of their Polish opponents, cutting the first half at 9:6 on their T side. At this point it was time to plow the earth under Liquid's feet and Virtus.Pro delivered. A fascinating T side coming from the Poles, exploiting various weak spots of the North American team. Virtus.Pro mauled Liquid in a 10:3 second half, securing a 16:12 final score, as well as a placement in the quarter-finals of the tournament.

Germany Mousesports vs. France Team EnVyUs 8:7, 8:5 (16:12)
Winner:
Germany Mousesports
Map: de_Train
MVP: Netherlands 
Chris "chrisJ" de Jong

The losers' match of group C saw mouz derail EnVyUs on de_Train. It all started off quite promising for both teams, as there was no clear leader by the end of the first half. Both teams knew exactly what was at stake, playing carefully and calculatedly. This lead to a slight lead in score for mouz's CT side, 8:7. The second half was, again, skewed slightly towards the German side, where the roster was able to successfully storm the French defences. Mouz grind EnVyUs out of the tournament on a 16:12 note.

Team EnVyUs are left with very little to envy, as they will be spectating the rest of the ESL One: Cologne 2016 from the comfort of their hotel rooms, whilst Mousesports go on to face the Polish powerhouse, Virtus.Pro.

Brazil SK Gaming vs. Europe FaZe Clan 12:3, 4:3 (16:6)
Winner:
Brazil SK Gaming
Map: de_Cobblestone
MVP: Brazil 
Marcelo "coldzera" David

The final group, D, of the day was host to tournament favourites, SK Gaming, where they reinstated why the title of favourites is theirs to bear. The Brazilians had a phenomenal performance on their starting, CT, side of Cobblestone, whereby they had every answer to FaZe Clan's assaults. Time went by, as did rounds, to no ado for the European mix. SK Gaming pull out of the first half with a 12:3 score on the board. On the T side of the map, SK practically went even with FaZe, but they only needed four rounds to close off the match, and those four rounds were found, with FazE picking up but 3. SK Gaming move on up to the quarter-finals, whilst FaZe prepare for their match against the winner of the losers' bracket of group D.

Sweden Fnatic vs. France G2 Esports 8:7, 8:6 (16:13)
Winner:
Sweden Fnatic
Map: de_Train
MVP: Sweden 
Freddy "KRIMZ" Johansson

The final match of the day saw a close-call match between two strong contenders for the Champions' title, however only a single team could prevail. The initial half saw another grind, where both teams were reluctant to give up rounds. The Swedes ended up getting the upper hand on their French opponents, having a single round lead (8:7) at the end of the first half. After switching over to the T side of Train, Fnatic were able to methodically outplay G2, taking the match to a total of twenty-nine rounds, slightly short of overtime.

Fnatic go 16:13 against G2, facing FaZe Clan in the second chance brackets, whilst G2 evaluate what went wrong over the course of the match.