MSL was not hungover in the final

North win DreamHack Open Montreal

After forfeiting the first map, Immortals lost Cobblestone and the series.

Immortals, who played their semifinal against CLG earlier today, somehow were late to arrive to their final match against North, and as a result were forced to forfeit the first map.

It should be noted however that Lucas "steel" Lopes and Ricardo "boltz" Prass arrived on time to the match, as said by CLG coach Steve "Ryu" Rattacasa on Twitter:

However, for the second map, we got to see North's prowess on Cobblestone yet again. Kristian "k0nfig" Wienecke and Philip "aizy" Aistrup powered North to an 11-4 T half. Immortals got a few rounds going in the second half (mainly due to boltz playing extremely well), but René "cajunb" Borg again locked down the B site with his AWP, and eventually North won out 16-9.

Immortals
0 - 2
North
All maps
Immortals K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating 2.0
Brazil Ricardo 'boltz' Prass 20 - 16 +4 95.2 76.0% 1.30
Brazil Henrique 'HEN1' Teles 14 - 19 -5 67.6 76.0% 0.95
Brazil Lucas 'steel' Lopes 17 - 19 -2 53.7 72.0% 0.85
Brazil Lucas 'LUCAS1' Teles 14 - 19 -5 63.7 60.0% 0.78
Brazil Vito 'kNgV-' Giuseppe 12 - 22 -10 66.1 56.0% 0.66
North K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating 2.0
Denmark Kristian 'k0nfig' Wienecke 26 - 15 +11 94.7 76.0% 1.47
Denmark Philip 'aizy' Aistrup 22 - 17 +5 98.5 76.0% 1.36
Denmark Valdemar 'valde' Bjørn Vangså 20 - 16 +4 83.7 76.0% 1.33
Denmark René 'cajunb' Borg 16 - 12 +4 68.8 80.0% 1.18
Denmark Mathias 'MSL' Lauridsen 11 - 18 -7 47.9 84.0% 1.02

And here are the final standings from the event in Montreal:

1. Denmark North - $50,000
2. Brazil Immortals - $20,000
3-4. United States Cloud9 - $10,000
3-4. United States Counter Logic - $10,000
5-6. Kinguin - $3,000
5-6. Brazil Luminosity - $3,000
7-8. Gale Force - $2,000
7-8. United States compLexity - $2,000

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