Sunday, March 9, 2014
US REGIONAL GRAND FINAL - STRICTLY BUSINESS VS. COMPLEXITY
Strictly Business and CompLexity met in a best of 11 continuation series to determine the winner of the US Call of Duty Championship. The series started out 3-0 in favor of sB.
The first map, Strikezone Domination, was held by sB extremely well. They held two flags for the majority of the game, and with the help of Saints' 33 total kills, they increased their series lead to 4-0.
The series advanced to Freight Search and Destroy where Strictly Business continued to do the seemingly impossible and take yet another map off CompLexity. Apathy, Dedo and Saints all did very well on that particular map going 8-5,9-3, and 9-6. Dedo also clutched a 1v1 scenario which was a turning point for sB in the map. This brought the victory within one round for Strictly Business Gaming.
As Strictly Business found themselves one map away from dethroning CompLexity and becoming the US Champions, it came to Warhawk Blitz. The game was back and forth until the last three minutes of game time when coL managed to capitalize on Crimsix's slaying with 32 kills to win the game 5-4.
As the two teams squared off on Octane Domination coL jumped off to an incredible lead of 51 points it seemed that the map was all over. But sB made a miraculous comeback to get the game within one point and were thwarted in the end by CompLexity slayers to saver a near 51 point choke for coL, winning by one point to stay alive in the series, making it 5-2.
Strictly Business, still one map away from victory faced off against coL in Warhawk Search and Destroy. The beginning was all CompLexity, going up 4-1 over sB and were attempting to close out the game right there. However, sB refused to go down and rallied to force a round 11 overtime. In the overtime sB played very patiently, forcing coL out of their spots to win the round with individual picks.
With that, Strictly Business Gaming are your 2014 United States Champions. They, and seven other teams from the USA will compete in the Call of Duty World Championships with teams from around the world on March 28-30.
The first map, Strikezone Domination, was held by sB extremely well. They held two flags for the majority of the game, and with the help of Saints' 33 total kills, they increased their series lead to 4-0.
The series advanced to Freight Search and Destroy where Strictly Business continued to do the seemingly impossible and take yet another map off CompLexity. Apathy, Dedo and Saints all did very well on that particular map going 8-5,9-3, and 9-6. Dedo also clutched a 1v1 scenario which was a turning point for sB in the map. This brought the victory within one round for Strictly Business Gaming.
As Strictly Business found themselves one map away from dethroning CompLexity and becoming the US Champions, it came to Warhawk Blitz. The game was back and forth until the last three minutes of game time when coL managed to capitalize on Crimsix's slaying with 32 kills to win the game 5-4.
As the two teams squared off on Octane Domination coL jumped off to an incredible lead of 51 points it seemed that the map was all over. But sB made a miraculous comeback to get the game within one point and were thwarted in the end by CompLexity slayers to saver a near 51 point choke for coL, winning by one point to stay alive in the series, making it 5-2.
Strictly Business, still one map away from victory faced off against coL in Warhawk Search and Destroy. The beginning was all CompLexity, going up 4-1 over sB and were attempting to close out the game right there. However, sB refused to go down and rallied to force a round 11 overtime. In the overtime sB played very patiently, forcing coL out of their spots to win the round with individual picks.
With that, Strictly Business Gaming are your 2014 United States Champions. They, and seven other teams from the USA will compete in the Call of Duty World Championships with teams from around the world on March 28-30.
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