
The two upper finalists are known, it will be Fnatic taking on Virtus.pro. Both TI3-invitees have been facing each other numerous times in the past and always make for interesting games.
Fnatic outplayed iCCup heavily in the first of the semi finals, iCCup was not really performing their best while Fnatic was on one of their most merciless moods, punishing iCCup for every mistake and making it all seem ever so easy. The victory seeds Fnatic forwards into the upper bracket final, while iCCup will be given a second chance in the lower bracket.
> Read the full match recap (with drafts and end game score board) here.
Virtus.pro continued their recent upswing with patient and mastered play in the match vs Kaipi. Kaipi tried some signature funk, such as Spirit Breaker and Timbersaw but Virtus.pro was not impressed. They allowed KP to have their fun for a while before taking control of the match-up and claiming the victory.
> > Read the full match recap (with drafts and end game score board) here.
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