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Team Clix win Tfue Tuesday Fortnite tournament

BoomTV and Twitch streamer Turner “Tfue” Tenney have teamed up for the first-ever Tfue Tuesday Fortnite tournament featuring some... Fragster | 8. February 2023

BoomTV and Twitch streamer Turner “Tfue” Tenney have teamed up for the first-ever Tfue Tuesday Fortnite tournament featuring some big Fortnite players and streamers who could win $100,000.

The Tfue Tuesday tournament featured names such as Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, Cody “Clix” Conrod, Ali “SypherPK” Hassan and many more. A total of 20 teams took part in the tournament, in which ten matches were played and in which they could collect elimination and placement points. Of course, only one could win and the leaderboard featured a mix of professional players and content creators. You can find out who was there here!

Team Clix becomes champion of the tournament

The Tfue Tuesday Fortnite tournament leaderboard has been constantly changing throughout the competition. Although the tournament had a strict set of rules, six teams, including Team Clix, surpassed the 400-point barrier in ten matches. Team Clix consists of professional Fortnite players Clix, Rise, Kwanti and Eomzo, who outperformed all opponents. They managed two Victory Royales in ten matches.

Team Clix narrowly won the tournament with 446 points, while Team Tfue were only six points behind. Despite the tournament organizer’s team making two zero-point attempts in games two and three, Tfue, Okis, Easiness and Pilky fought back. Team Tfue was able to equalize against Clix with two Victory Royales, but it wasn’t enough to surpass them in the last match.

The best moments at the tournament

Boats have many uses in Fortnite, especially in Zero Build mode. Team BonsaiBroz rolled towards some unsuspecting victims in game two and quickly eliminated them for a few easy points. With a hill in their way and no turning back, it was little work for the team that ended up finishing fifth.

Team Aydan massacred Team Bugha in game nine, ending any chance of a place at the top of the table. The entire Team Aydan pounced on the Team Bugha players and aggressively sent them back to the lobby.

The most popular family-friendly streamer of all time showed off his Zero Build, Shockwave Hammer and marksmanship in a short clip. In game five, the Canadian made life easy for professional Fortnite player MrSavage by hip-firing a red-eye assault rifle. NickEh30 and his teammates finished the game in third place.

Tfue put his team together carefully and was smart enough not to leave Okis on the bench. This controller demon saved Team Tfue in game nine with an incredible clutch performance. After seeing his team fall, Okis went cold and avenged his mates with three quick kills. Team Tfue won Game Nine, which would not have been possible without Okis. In any case, the tournament was a great success!

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