Renegades crowned IEM Beijing-Haidian Oceania champions over ORDER; ViCi win Asia title against TYLOO

Renegades and ViCi won their respective IEM Beijing-Haidian grand finals without dropping a map.

Renegades and ViCi have come out on top of IEM Beijing-Haidian Oceania and Asia after winning their respective grand final bouts against ORDER and TYLOO. Both teams claimed their titles without losing a map in each of the four-team double bracket tournaments, recording 7-0 records.

Renegades continue to dominate the Oceania region with yet another trophy added to their cabinet, making IEM Beijing-Haidian their eighth consecutive top finish. Christopher "⁠dexter⁠" Nong and company did it in fashion, as well, making this their second consecutive event without dropping a single map.

Renegades remain unmatched in Oceania with eight consecutive titles

The top Australian team won the grand final against ORDER, who have been runners up at the three last events in the region, and although Renegades were able to make it a clean 3-0 with the upper bracket map advantage, the two maps played were tight affairs as they took ORDER’s pick, Dust2, in overtime, and then closed the series out in a 30-round Inferno.

Finishing in third and fourth place are AVANT and VERTEX, respectively. The latter will be the only one of the four IEM Beijing-Haidian teams to not compete at the upcoming DreamHack Masters Winter, where Renegades, ORDER and AVANT will be joined by Rooster, the squad that won the closed qualifier.

Matchpage
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22nd November 2020
1
Default
0
19
Dust2
15
16
Inferno
14
 Renegades K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating2.0
54 - 45 +9 91.0 70.3% 1.26
44 - 43 +1 76.4 68.8% 1.08
46 - 48 -2 75.7 65.6% 1.06
39 - 38 +1 79.3 73.4% 1.05
40 - 38 +2 66.1 75.0% 1.00
 ORDER K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating2.0
47 - 42 +5 81.3 65.6% 1.15
47 - 45 +2 77.7 70.3% 1.13
49 - 46 +3 79.2 71.9% 1.12
41 - 45 -4 74.3 71.9% 1.01
27 - 46 -19 52.5 62.5% 0.69

The final standings in Oceania are:

1. Australia Renegades - $8,000
2. Australia ORDER - $4,000
3. Oceania AVANT - $2,000
4. Australia VERTEX - $1,000

ViCi came out victorious in the Asian event, where they are fighting for regional hegemony with TYLOO. Zhuo "⁠advent⁠" Liang’s men broke a 13-match losing streak against their nemesis at the PAL Fall League Finals last month, a tournament they went on to win, and have now doubled down with two more victories over TYLOO in the IEM Beijing-Haidian Asia event, one in the upper bracket final and another in the grand final.

ViCi beat TYLOO twice in IEM Beijing-Haidian Asia

The grand final started on Train, where ViCi were able to get a strong start by winning eight rounds on the attacking side, which they then wrapped up 16-12 on the CT side. TYLOO then took the lead on the Terrorist side on their map pick, Inferno, 9-6, but weren’t able to keep the series alive as they were overwhelmed on the defense by ViCi, who once again won with a 16-12 to conclude the series and claim the title.

ViCi and TYLOO will have another chance to lock horns in their fight to rule the Asia region in the upcoming DreamHack Masters Winter in December, where they will be joined at the four-team tournament by TIGER and Invictus.

Matchpage
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22nd November 2020
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Train
12
16
Inferno
12
 ViCi K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating2.0
46 - 32 +14 87.2 78.6% 1.32
37 - 30 +7 75.9 71.4% 1.15
39 - 43 -4 80.8 69.6% 1.08
29 - 29 0 59.1 71.4% 1.00
37 - 41 -4 72.9 71.4% 0.95
 TYLOO K - D +/- ADR KAST Rating2.0
46 - 36 +10 81.7 69.6% 1.20
43 - 34 +9 73.3 66.1% 1.11
34 - 42 -8 72.5 69.6% 0.97
31 - 42 -11 66.6 66.1% 0.89
20 - 36 -16 52.0 71.4% 0.76

The final standings in Asia:

1. China ViCi - $8,000
2. China TYLOO - $4,000
3. China Invictus - $2,000
4. Mongolia D13 - $1,000

China Zhuo 'advent' Liang
Zhuo 'advent' Liang
Age:
28
Team:
Rating 1.0:
0.88
Maps played:
983
KPR:
0.56
DPR:
0.63
Australia Christopher 'dexter' Nong
Christopher 'dexter' Nong
Age:
26
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.14
Maps played:
750
KPR:
0.78
DPR:
0.65
#1
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Australia Beard43
GGWP! Although I still don't like the 1 map advantage.
2020-11-22 12:46
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+1, weird that they do that in NA and EU but not in asia and oceania
2020-11-22 13:22
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1 reply
#31
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Australia Beard43
Yeah it is weird, I guess they don't care as much about Asia and Oce. These results are essentially Bo3 victories so it's fine really.
2020-11-22 14:50
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whatever, it was a clean 3-0 still
2020-11-22 13:37
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6 replies
#30
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Australia Beard43
2-0 so they win a Bo3.
2020-11-22 14:46
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5 replies
point being? that's what you get for winning the upper bracket, upper bracket being for the "best" teams in the tournament because they win..? for not losing a single matchup?
2020-11-22 15:01
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4 replies
#39
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Australia Beard43
It makes the grand final uneven. They get to play one less game in the lead up to the final, that is reward enough.
2020-11-22 16:01
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3 replies
Then make it a bo3, both upper bracket finalist made it a clean 2-0 no problem, either way it makes no difference. Also, the lower bracket consists in inferior performance teams at the moment so it's easier to break thru to the advanced stages. One game less ain't gonna cut it. Accept it.
2020-11-22 16:09
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2 replies
#42
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Australia Beard43
If you read #1 and my other comments you can see that clearly I did accept it as a Bo3 win. One game less is plenty and I highly doubt there are any teams that won't find it motivation enough to do their best to make it through in the upper bracket. It's far more important to have an even grand final.
2020-11-22 16:16
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1 reply
Tbh i don't see the difference in doing a BO5 with a match advantage and a BO3 since it's a shit tourney with no qualification to a final. We arguing pointlessly but if we are strictly talking about a BO5 final i think it's fair to have a map adv facing the best prepared teams atm but we're not going to meet half way. Points of view.
2020-11-22 17:38
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#2
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Australia CrashrMate
What a surprise!
2020-11-22 12:45
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ez renegades are solid team
2020-11-22 12:45
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#4
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Australia jobione
nice
2020-11-22 12:45
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eZ
2020-11-22 12:46
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#6
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sjokz | 
New Zealand SkirmishX
RENEGODS KING INS
2020-11-22 12:46
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1 reply
+1 Aussi Aussi Aussi!
2020-11-22 14:17
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SAVE DEXTER ♥
2020-11-22 12:47
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#8
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Slovakia Kronvix
renegades should make trip to EU
2020-11-22 12:47
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2 replies
they'd get smashed by tier 4 teams though
2020-11-22 16:39
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#45
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France cedd
more like liquid need to pick up dexter or azr and get a real igl and not the clown that is stewie2k lul
2020-11-22 16:53
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congrats ViCi!
2020-11-22 12:49
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1 reply
What a surprise tbh, Tyloo should be the face of Asia not ViCi
2020-11-22 14:18
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#10
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Switzerland veasih
dexter sexter Edit: Have a good day!
2020-11-22 12:50
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#11
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Pakistan LoOuU2
imagine losing to a bottom fragging Kaze`s Vici , Tyloo got dominated hard there.
2020-11-22 12:50
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#13
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Germany Flachzange
#YTB mens))
2020-11-22 12:57
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1 reply
#32
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Australia Beard43
#mens)) YTB!!
2020-11-22 14:53
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Ez4sexter
2020-11-22 12:59
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8k for an IEM winner. even 2000s prizes were bigger LUL
2020-11-22 13:08
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4 replies
Irrelevant regions, who cars
2020-11-22 13:34
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3 replies
true dat but keep in mind they also held regionals back then and the prize pools werent this low
2020-11-22 13:56
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2 replies
#46
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Denmark DanishDelight
Was the regionals back then all online too?
2020-11-22 16:59
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1 reply
No, they were LANs. But still 8k is way too low for these days (this is an ESL+IEM event after all, not a no name tournament). Even the MDL winners get at least 10k
2020-11-22 18:02
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RENEGODS
2020-11-22 13:17
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OCEANIA CS XD
2020-11-22 13:32
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#19
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Turkey MrAycan
order did a good job
2020-11-22 13:33
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what tyloo can do without BnTeT ?
2020-11-22 13:33
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1 reply
No BnTeT no TYLOO
2020-11-22 19:05
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Sad for Ustilo n1 Croatian player!
2020-11-22 13:57
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$8000 for first place...
2020-11-22 13:59
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#29
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Europe k1otaN
Tyloo, Invictus and Tiger Rip soon ESIC is close
2020-11-22 14:24
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#34
Faceit level 10  | 
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Poland SebL
Renegades is insane, they would be TOP 20 if they would play in EU/NA. ORDER have potential, they just need to work hard. ViCi is looking great, TOP 50 team for me. TYLOO has potential, they just need to work hard.
2020-11-22 15:13
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Renegades only look insane because there is zero competition in Oceania. i mean, they are not bad and they seem pretty consistent but i think they would have a hard time competing in EU.
2020-11-22 15:42
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1 reply
#37
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Poland SebL
I mean, when I watch their game I feel like they could beat TOP 20-30 teams from EU/NA, really, their gameplay looks really good.
2020-11-22 15:59
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Nice to see my Chinese brothers dominate the Asia region <3
2020-11-22 15:57
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#38
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Brazil parrud0www
SA > Asia
2020-11-22 15:59
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asia/oceania region ResidentSleeper zzzzz
2020-11-22 16:03
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Renegades stickers :) still relevant
2020-11-22 16:51
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#47
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Canada f0rkb0mb
asia/oceania so boring don't bring tournaments there ffs.
2020-11-22 17:19
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1 reply
better than canadian cs at least
2020-11-23 05:13
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