With 50% of the total matches in the Peacekeeper Elite League (PEL) 2023 Spring: Playoffs Round 2 played, Nova Esports is ranked first with 147 points. STE and Vision came second and third with 117 and 115 points, respectively, when Day 2 ended. RSG played well in two of their six matches today, April 7, and finished fourth place with 95 points.
It was a lucrative day for Thunder Talk, as they climbed up to the fifth spot with 93 points after showcasing stunning performances in four matches on Round 2 Day 2. Wolves, who had a horrible regular season, finally looked confident and came sixth after 12 games.
Match 1
Vision Esports strategically controlled the high ground in this game's final few zones, giving them a decisive edge in combat. This resulted in their triumphant victory with 25 points. Nova Esports, who acquired 12 points in this game, clashed against LGD in the second zone and eliminated three of their players but was later taken out by Vision and Wolves Esports in an open area.
Match 2
All Gamers’ brilliant teamwork helped them obtain a much-needed win with 19 points in the second match. In the last circle, this side defeated the in-form Nova Esports, who scored 14 points and maintained their pole position on the overall scoreboard. RSG Gaming eliminated LGD and TC in emphatic fashion, adding 12 points to their name.
Match 3
JDE Gaming acquired full control of this match's end zone, which led them to claim the Chicken Dinner with 15 points on Sanhok. JTeam, who fought wisely on this map, garnered 16 points. KONE and Vision registered 11 and 10 points, respectively, for the PEL Playoffs table.
Match 4
In the fourth clash in Erangle, the zone shrunk near Pochinki's Church, where Wolves gained their first Chicken
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