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Russian team down to the loser's bracket. Moscow 5 would face off against Team SoloMid in their first match of the loser's bracket, in which the Russian team would come out victorious 2β1. Danil then faced and defeated SK Gaming 2β0 in the next round of the loser's bracket, which put them up to face against aAa once again. This time the team would come out victorious, defeating aAa 2β0, which put the team up against Counter Logic Gaming EU in the grand finals of the Corsair Vengeance Cup. Unfortunately, Moscow 5 would fall short to CLG.EU 0β2, losing to the team once again in a finals setting, taking home second place.
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EU as well as Azubu Blaze. Because of this, the round robin had a tie of MYM, Gambit, and Curse Gaming EU, who all went 1β2. A time coefficient was used to break the tie though, giving Gambit Gaming a spot in the semifinals. Diamond would help to defeat Azubu Frost as the underdogs 2β0, then go on to take first place by knocking out Frost's brother team, Azubu Blaze who they had lost to in the group stage. Gambit Gaming takes home US$ 15,000 (β11,609 Euros) as well as a direct seed into IEM World
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Counter Logic Gaming Prime 2β0 in the semifinals and defeating Dignitas 2β0 in the finals to take home first place. This tournament would mark a high point in Moscow 5's history, as they were able to come out of the tournament not only victorious, but were able to do so while not dropping a single game throughout the entire competition.
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