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After two action-packed weeks of world class Rainbow Six esports action, we finally have our winner of BLAST R6 Copenhagen. The Brazilian boys of w7m esports took down Team Liquid in an absolutely one-sided final to take the trophy home to Rio. Find out more about their journey at the tournament and how they made it possible!

Road To The Finals

W7m Esports had to take the harder route of the tournament by going through the play-ins stage. The team started off in group D with the likes of Team Bliss, Wolves Esports and Varrel. In the upper bracket semifinals of group D, w7m defeated Team Bliss 7-1 to make it to the upper bracket final. Their opponent was the mighty Wolves Esports who conceded to them 7-4. Thus, they qualified for the playoffs.

In the playoffs, they won all 3 of their matches defeating SCARZ, Team Liquid and Soniqs one after the other. Finishing at the top of the table, they had qualified for the finals. In the quarterfinals, they faced MNM Gaming who they defeated 2-1. Next, they faced Soniqs yet again and it was the same result with Soniqs losing 2-0. Eventually, in the grand finals of BLAST R6 Copenhagen, w7m esports faced Team Liquid for the second time in the tournament.

BLAST R6 Copenhagen Finals

W7m Esports vs Team Liquid

Rosters

W7m Esports
  • Gustavo ‘HerdsZ’ Herdina
  • Diego ‘Kheyze’ Zanello
  • João ‘Jv92’ Vitor
  • Felipe ‘FelipoX’ De Lucia
  • Felipe ‘nade’ Sá Ferreira
Team Liquid
  • André ‘nesk’ Oliveira
  • Luccas ‘Paluh’ Molina
  • Pablo ‘resetz’ Oliveira
  • Lorenzo ‘Lagonis’ Volpi
  • Gabriel ‘volpz’ Fernandes

Map Picks & Bans

  • w7m banned Oregon
  • TL banned Border
  • w7m banned Villa
  • TL banned Kafe
  • w7m picked Skyscraper
  • TL picked Bank
  • w7m picked Chalet
  • TL picked Theme Park
  • Club House remained

Map 1 (Skyscraper)

At Skyscraper, it was w7m that started on attack first. From the get go, their aggression reminded R6 fans why they are in the finals. And thanks to this aggression, they picked up the first 3 rounds with ease. Team Liquid recollected themselves and responded by winning round number four. But w7m again picked up the next two rounds before the sides were reversed.

Team Liquid started attack with newfound energy as they picked up the first 4 rounds to get back at the game. The scoreline was then tied at 5-5. The map could go to any team but it was w7m that picked up 2 more rounds to win the first map 7-5.

Map 2 (Bank)

It was now time to play on Team Liquid’s pick as they started Bank on attack. This time it was Team Liquid that started the map off with a statement. They showed nothing but domination in the first 2 rounds as they picked up both. However, w7m levelled the odds as they then won 2 rounds of their own. A nail-biting 1v1 in round number 5 between resetz and Kheyze so resetz come out on top for Team Liquid. With w7m winning another round, the first half ended 3-3.

With w7m now on attack, they needed to step up to retain their lead in the series. They won their first round on attack but the second round was conceded to a defuse by Team Liquid. With round number 9 secured, w7m was in the lead again. Their lead was short-lived as Liquid then overtook them winning 2 rounds back to back. It was match point for Team Liquid but w7m wasn’t giving up that easy as they forced the match to go to overtime. With 2 rounds needed to win in overtime, w7m didn’t waste a minute to win both of the rounds and pick up map number two of the night.

Map 3 (Chalet)

Chalet was w7m’s last pick of the series. They needed to make their final map pick count if they wanted to clinch the championship in just 3 maps. Team Liquid started on attack but w7m took the first round of the map. The second round went to Team Liquid but w7m took the next to take back the lead. Things were going back and forth as Liquid yet again levelled the scoreline. And with both teams taking a round each between the 2 remaining rounds of the first half, the scoreline was level at 3-3.

With w7m now on defense, they had to be sturdy if they wanted to avoid another map. They looked relentless on defense as they kept picking up one round after the other. Despite a bold attempt by volpz in round 10, w7m saw it through and won Chalet 7-3 to pick up the title.

And just like that, w7m Esports have been crowned the champions of BLAST R6 Copenhagen Major.

We are done with day 5 action of BLAST R6 NA League Stage 1. Day 5 witnessed two teams take up the last two spots of the upper bracket semifinals while two other have been relegated to the seeds. Find out all of the events that took place on day 5!

Day 5 Action

There were two upper bracket quarterfinals matches on the day. Soniqs face M80 and Oxygen Esports went up against beastcoast.

Soniqs vs M80

Third on the leaderboard, Soniqs faced M80 who placed sixth on the table. The two teams last faced each other a week ago where M80 won the match.

Rosters

Soniqs
  • Pablo ‘Gryxr‘ Rebeil
  • Richie ‘Rexen‘ Coronado
  • Emilio ‘Geometrics‘ Leynez
  • Shaun ‘Gunnar‘ Pottorff
  • Ben ‘CTZN‘ McMillan
M80
  • Lucas ‘DiasLucasBr‘ Dias
  • Arthur ‘GMZ‘ Oliveira
  • Leonardo ‘Kyno‘ Figueiredo
  • David ‘iconic‘ Ifidon
  • William ‘Spoit‘ Löfstedt

Map Picks & Bans

  • M80 bans Kafe
  • SQ bans Bank
  • M80 bans Clubhouse
  • SQ bans Theme Park
  • M80 picks Border
  • SQ picks Skyscraper
  • M80 bans Oregon
  • SQ bans Chalet
  • Villa remains

The Series

The first map was Border where M80 started on defense. M80 won five of the seven defensive rounds and gained an early advantage on Soniqs. As the second half started, Soniqs tried to reduce the gap but failed to do so. M80 won the first map 8-6.

M80 started on defense again on Skyscraper. But it was Soniqs that looked solid on attack. M80 did catch up soon leveling the round score at 2-2. As the roles were reversed, Soniqs looked even before on defense as they managed a hefty lead on their opponent. Soniqs won 7-3. on Skyscraper.

Third time might be the charm as M80 started to defend on Villa. M80 consecutive rounds on defense only conceding one round to Soniqs. Winning two rounds on attack wasn’t enough for Soniqs as M80 were just one round away from winning the series. And so, they did as they won 7-3 on Villa. M80 will be facing SpaceStation today at the upper bracket semifinals of BLAST R6 NA Stage 1.

Oxygen Esports vs beastcoast

Rosters

Oxygen Esports
  • Davide ‘FoxA‘ Bucci
  • Ethan ‘Nuers‘ James
  • Mitch ‘Dream‘ Malson
  • Jacob ‘Sweater‘ Bravico
  • Evan ‘Yoggah‘ Nelson
beastcoast
  • Collin ‘Doq’ Cox
  • Paul ‘Hyper’ Kontopanagiotis
  • Lachlan ‘MrB’
  • Franklyn ‘VertcL‘ Cordero
  • ‘Hat’

Map Picks & Bans

  • BC bans Clubhouse
  • OXG bans Skyscraper
  • BC bans Border
  • OXG bans Theme Park
  • BC picks Villa
  • OXG picks Chalet
  • BC bans Oregon
  • OXG bans Bank
  • Kafe remains

The Series

The second series of the night of BLAST R6 NA Stage 1 was between beastcoast and Oxygen Esports. The first map of the series was Villa. With beastcoast on attack, they looked ruthless. They won every single attacking round as they shrugged Oxygen off with ease. They were just one round away and that didn’t take long. Beastcoast won the first map 7-1.

On Chalet, Beastcoast started on attack and the first half was fully controlled by them. Oxygen Esports managed to only pick up only two rounds on defense. They couldn’t manage to do a lot on attack and beastcoast picked up the series winning 7-3.

M80 will be facing SpaceStation Gaming tonight at the first upper bracket semifinals. On the other match, beastcoast will be facing DarkZero.