The Clash Royale League 2019 cup went to Team Liquid

The 2019 Clash Royale League world final stayed in America

From the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles, California the Clash Royale League 2019 World Final was held, where the cup was raised by the North American Team Liquid team taking a prize of $ 150,000 dollars of the $ 400,000 to be distributed. In a tournament with an approximate duration of 6 hours with more than 1000 attendees, it was developed as follows:

The rules

The first part of the qualifiers consisted of 3 games of 2 against 2, where the first team to win 2 took the point. Later in a duel of 1 vs 1 the first to win was the one who took the goal, if the team managed to accumulate the 3 points he went to the next round. In case of not being like that, the game took to the duel King of the Hill of 1 vs 1 where the first team that wins 3 of 5 games wins.

The way in which the brackets were formed was through a pre-qualifier this week, this led to the team founded in Cologne, Germany, SK Gaming where the Mexican Sergio Ramos plays, qualified directly to the semifinals.

The Clash Royale League 2019 cup went to Team Liquid
Team Liquid didn't have it easy at all

Quarterfinals first game: Team Liquid vs OGN Entus

The first round was won by the American Team Liquid team with two straight wins

In the individual duel where Mexican Diego Becerra (DiegoB) faced the representative of OGN Entus, the score was in favor of the Asian team.

This game came to the reign of the hill where even the Spanish Kanario, the strongest card of Team Liquid, succumbed to the eastern team, but the Americans took the game forward to the next round.

Quarter Final Second Game: Nova Esports vs. W. EDGM

The first part was for the Chinese team of W.EDGM in a close encounter, as they left until the third game.

In the one-on-one battle, the same team swept its opponent, qualifying directly eliminating the 2018 Clash Royale League champion.

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First semifinal: SK Gaming vs Team Liquid

The first round SK Gaming prevailed against his opponent without major setbacks.

In the second battle, Team Liquid forced the game to King of the Hill by imposing itself against the German team.

The third was undoubtedly the most exciting of all the tie, since it went to the fifth fight and was defined in a memorable final battle with only 1 point difference in favor of Team Liquid Americans.

Second semifinal: Fav Gaming vs. W. EDGM

In the duel 2 vs 2 W. EDGM took the victory in a game that went until the third battle.

And with forceful step, the Chinese imposed themselves against Fav Gaming, passing as second finalist without going to King of the Hill.

Final: Team Liquid vs. W. EDG

The first two games were in favor of Team Liquid in a slight change of rules, since in the last round you had to win 3 of 5.

In the third part in a nightmare afternoon for Mexican Diego Becerra, the Chinese team of W.EDGM seemed to come up when approaching with a point.

Finally the last round was in favor of the Americans just in the last battle of the 3 that had the duel 1 vs 1.

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The final positions were as follows

  • First place with a $ 150,000 prize for Team Liquid
  • W.EDGM took the bag for the second place of $ 100,000 dollars
  • Third and fourth place took prizes of $ 50,000 dollars respectively
  • And fifth and sixth place $ 25,000 dollars each

It should be noted that all games were played with Google's Pixel 4 or Pixel 4 XL smartphone to be selected by the player himself.

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