VSASE Esports has a winning gene in Rising. The Madrid team have played in all three Playoff finals that have been played since the league’s existence. In the first they lost to the Rebels, in the second they beat UCAM and yesterday they clearly beat Team Queso.

Lucas Rojo arrived in the team almost at the end of the season, and gave them wings so that, through hard work, they could perfect their game. They managed to mount a very good Icebox as expected, beat Team Queso in Ascent and wipe out Team Thinkii in Lotus.

Mini Boo’s dance

The Lithuanian duelist has been a safe bet for CASE. Since its passage in the Arctic its level was already known, but yesterday it took it to another level. Icebox, the first map of the game, was his game room, in which, with his open kills, he set the first point on a board for Casemiro’s men.

The attack by Lucas Rojo’s students was particularly strong. The split they got, 1-8, showed that there was a big difference between the two teams on the map. FORAlthough the Queso team woke up and closed the first change of sides with 4-8, the result of the quesitos rounds didn’t vary much, Icebox finished with 5-13.

The Thinkii team found sensations on the second map. Haven was their comfort card, and they showed it, especially with a Unfake who looked particularly comfortable, clutching on to facilitate rounds for his team who ended up going one-on-one.

Everything was tight until 4-4, but from then on, backed by the IGL, Team Queso players went straight. The change of sides was an 8-4, and Although the first two rounds of the second team fell on CASE’s side, the score was ultimately 13-6.

With one on one, it all started again. Ascent, moreover, was a suited card for both sets, and it turned out to be so. The Thinkii guys started in front, but the CASE guys quickly followed. However, the result of the switch was once again uneven, 4-8 for CASE.

Team Queso, with Lowel waking up, just recovered again, bringing the score to 8-8. It looked like CASE was starting to get complicated, but a big The ease, again accompanied by MiniBoo’s early kills, had them recover and close with an 8-13.

Lotus could be the last card, and quesitos failed to rise. MiniBoo pushed the game forward at his own pace, reading Team Queso’s moves perfectly and standing up to H1ber, not letting him play.

MiniBoo’s dance got them started with an 0-4 split, and although Team Queso was looking for a way to solve its failures, CASE dominated the Lotus. Eventually the score was 2-13, with which the men of Juankar and Lucas Rojo managed to be crowned, once again, champions of the Rising.

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