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BetBoom Dacha: Virtus.pro and Spirit Qualify for Final

The BetBoom Dacha is in full swing and we already have the first team in the final, Virtus.pro. VP... Fragster | 10. December 2023

The BetBoom Dacha is in full swing and we already have the first team in the final, Virtus.pro. VP has managed to prevail against Team BetBoom. MIBR lost against Team Spirit.

Spirit and VP will meet today in the final and try to win the BetBoom Dacha 2023.

VP vs. BetBoom

Virtus.pro put together an impressive winning run and qualified for the grand final of the BetBoom Dacha tournament. After two rounds of play, in which they clearly outclassed BetBoom on Overpass and Mirage (13-5, 13-6), they are looking strong.

Today, on Sunday, you will have the opportunity to see how the Russian team performs in the best-of-five final. They will face either Team Spirit or MIBR, depending on who emerges victorious from their duel.

The match

Virtus.pro got off to a strong start with a win in the Pistol round. Aleksandr “KaiR0N-” Anashkin was able to turn around a 1v2 situation for BetBoom, but that didn’t last long. At half-time, the score was 8-4 for Virtus.pro. Another win in the Pistol round put Virtus.pro on course for victory, and after a successful clutch from Jame, the match ended with a strong 13-5 for Virtus.pro.

Mirage then continued. BetBoom won the first Pistol round of the series, but Virtus.pro quickly caught up and equalized. Virtus.pro took control and dominated the first half 8-4. Just like Overpass, Virtus.pro controlled the game and finished the round with a commanding 13-6.

With these two dominant games, Virtus.pro have earned their place in the final and proved that they will not be easy to beat in Dubai. So you can look forward to what will happen in the final. The boys are clearly in top form and ready for the showdown.

Spirit vs. MIBR

Team Spirit secured their place in the final of the BetBoom Dacha tournament by overpowering MIBR in an impressive series of two maps. Starting on the map Anubis, Spirit dominated the game early and quickly secured an 8-2 lead. Although MIBR won back a few rounds through skillful play from Felipe “insani” Yuji, Spirit held the upper hand and finished the first half as the significantly stronger team.

The match

Spirit gains an early lead, but MIBR fights back at halftime. Spirit went on to win the first half 13-8.The next map was Mirage. MIBR wins the first round, but then the tide turns and Spirit puts on a dominant performance with a 10-2 halftime lead.

The second map of the game, Mirage, showed Team Spirit’s strengths even more clearly.
Despite an initial success by MIBR, Spirit managed to regain control and end the first half with an impressive 10-2 lead. Even after the change of ends, Spirit maintained control and quickly reached match point. With a commanding team performance and strong showings from individual players like Myroslav “zont1x” Plakhotia, Spirit managed to limit their opponents to just one round won in the second half. Although MIBR’s Rafael “saffee” Costa scored two kills in the final stages of the game, it was Spirit who secured the win with a B-attack and a place in the final.

Spirit now face the challenge of taking on Virtus.pro in the final, a team that not only has a different style of play, but is also considered by many to be more experienced in Counter-Strike.