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100 Thieves eliminate OpTic Gaming from CWL Finals 2019

OpTic will go home with a eighth-place finish.
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When two of the most popular teams in Call of Duty esports collide, you would expect an intense environment—but maybe you didn’t expect it in the losers bracket?

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OpTic Gaming and 100 Thieves both suffered losses in their first match of the CWL Finals. And with 100T winning a losers bracket match, they guaranteed a loser-goes-home meeting with OpTic today in Miami.

100 Thieves, who seemed overwhelmed against FaZe, appeared determined when facing OpTic, a team that they’ve defeated several times in Black Ops 4. And while OpTic certainly avoided a blowout loss, they seemed almost helpless against the back-to-back CWL champions.

100 Thieves, who combined for nearly 100 total kills, shut down OpTic’s advances on Gridlock Hardpoint to start the series. The next map, Hacienda Search and Destroy, was a little tighter, but 100 Thieves again appeared to be just a little too much for OpTic to handle—a trend that continued into the final map. With the loss to 100 Thieves, OpTic tied for eighth place at CWL Finals with Splyce.

Related: Bracket play results for the 2019 CWL Pro League Playoffs

Momentum is usually the key to a solid CWL Championship performance, but as Evil Geniuses proved last year, it only matters what you do at the event, not before it. The Green Wall will certainly hope for that to be true for OpTic next month in Los Angeles when they compete in the $2 million season finale.

In the next step of their losers bracket journey, 100T will face Gen.G, a team they defeated three times at CWL Anaheim. After defeating Splyce in the winners bracket quarterfinals, Gen.G fell to eUnited in four games.


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Preston Byers
Dot Esports associate editor. Co-host of the Ego Chall Podcast. Since discovering esports through the 2013 Call of Duty Championship, Preston has pursued a career in esports and gaming. He graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor's degree in journalism in 2021.