NOTNo one expected UCAM Tokiers to be, after four days of Summer Rising, the only undefeated team. And not because of the demerit of Aer0z and the boys, which I understood, but because of the level of their competitors. They played against the Rebels, third in the last split, against CASE, first in the split, and against KPI, a team from the spring playoffs as well.

And they won them all, adding that of Ramboot, the first of the season, which perhaps, with the little time the robots had been able to train, was the most anticipated. The truth is, college students are amazing. On the other side of the scale is an AYM which, although it has improved, still needs something more to stand on its own.

Summary Day 4 Rising

The afternoon began with a capital surprise. Falcons, one of the teams that showed the highest level to complete the Spring Split, was overtaken by Ramboot. The Valencian robots didn’t give the Falcons a chance, and thanks to an incredible attack on Icebox, they put themselves well ahead.

Janny was unstoppable with Jett, dying just five times in the match’s 16 rounds, also picking up four open wins. After 9-3 in attack, they closed with four very serious rounds in defense, leaving no option for a comeback attempt, 13-3.

After that, it was the turn of AYM, who had a difficult match. Before them, there was a Queso team who came enthusiastically. The day before, they had fallen against UCAM, and if they lost, they would have walked away from the chase in first place. Haven was not the place for de Laporte, who fell without much resistance.

His attack was weak against Thinkii’s imagined defense, and especially against an Unfake who destroyed AYM’s men with his Sova. At the change of sides the result was hard: 3-9. After that, in addition, the cheeses began to win the pistol sleeve, and Although Laporte’s men seemed to react with the bonus, and came 7-12 up, they couldn’t complete the comeback, and eventually lost 7-13.

Around 7 p.m. the third game of the day began, a game which, although it ended in a voluminous result, was very equal in the first instance. KPI fell to ZETA and sits at the bottom of the table with a 1-3 in the first four rounds.

ZETA’s offense started to be superior, with a 5-1 run for hands. However, B1SK and company bit the ball and drew the game with their defense, until 6-6 with which they reached the change of sides. However, in the second half, there was no flush. ZETA took three straight rounds, and although KPI reached its seventh, it ultimately fell 13-7.

At 8:00 p.m., the Movistar Riders continued their winning streak against a Rebels who could not get their second positive point. The runners have shown themselves to be superior, and they appear in front of everyone as serious candidates for the Playoffs, playing a good level of VALORANT.

The Runners’ defense got them off to a strong start in Ascent, clearly taking the first team 8-4. The Rebels, however, weren’t going to be intimidated and with their defense they put the runners in trouble, tying it 9-9. The echo after the tie gave them the impetus to close the game with a 13-9 final and stay tied for second.

And finally came the duel between UCAM and CASE. The bone defending champions vs. undefeated. The college students came in with a boost of morale, which helped them settle the game in the second overtime, after a super even game.

The defense raised by those of Aer0z surprised those of Juankar, who saw how the first team ended in a negative way for them. The end result was 8-4, but they knew their best point was in their own defense. The result repeated upside down, as although Famsii managed to be the star in the first half, Yurii was in the second. In overtime, the two first won the defensive rounds, but ultimately it was the university students who came out on top 15-13.

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