Day 10 of Dreamhack Masters Spring 2020 witnessed a rejuvenated Ence defeating Na’Vi and get slowly back on track to greatness. Vitality demolished a new look NiP while “Impae”‘s 100 Thieves built on after winning their first game.

Here is our recap on how things played out on Day 10 of Dreamhack Masters Spring 2020.

1. Europe Group D

Vitality took on the new NiP roster looking to wrong the rights after the narrow defeat to Na’Vi. They easily dispatched a nervy looking NiP winning 2-0. They defeated the Swedes 16- on Vertigo and 16-4 on Dust II. “shox” who has seen a rise in form in 2020 again was phenomenal once again ending with 47 kills from 2 maps.

Vitality now need to win against Ence in the squads last match to confirm progression in the next stage.

Talking about Ence, the Finnish squad took on Na’Vi hoping to start their competition on a winning note. They were fairly successful as they 2-0’d Na’Vi, a victory which a few people expected. Ence started the competition with “Jamppi”. The youngster was straight away influential as he ended the match with an impressive 48 kills to his name. It was “s1mple” though who was the top performer with 50 kills in a game where Na’Vi were unable to convert his performances once again.

2. North America Group B

100 Thieves faced off against Cloud 9 in a game where both of these teams won the first game. The winner was assured a place in the next stage while the loser would have one more chance to qualify. 100 Thieves came out victorious to continue their impressive run of form. The Aussie squad won 19-16 on Cloud 9’s pick of Dust II and them demolished the opponents on Mirage coming out victorious 16-3. Entry fragger “jkaem” had a match to remember as he was the top performer with 47 kills to his name.

100 Thieves victory earned them a spot in the playoffs to end Day 10 of Dreamhack Masters Spring 2020.

Note:- DreamHack Masters Spring 2020 was originally to take place in Jonkoping, Sweden but was shifted online due to the Coronavirus pandemic. The compeition will now have four regional events all taking place in between from 19th May to 14th June. 32 teams have been divided on their regional baese; Asia, Oceania, Europe & North America. DreamHack on its part have increased the prize pool from $250,000 to $300,000. To know the complete schedule, click here.

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Yoshit Khatadia

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