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S1mple drops 52 kills in lengthy overtime win over MIBR in ESL Pro League

This was another impressive clutch performance from s1mple.

After 48 rounds of Counter-Strike, including three full overtime periods, Natus Vincere finally outlasted MIBR in just the first map of their series today. And Na’Vi’s star player s1mple was, of course, the difference-maker for his side, posting 52 kills to lead his team.

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Both squads had strong T-sides on Mirage to keep the map close. MIBR had a chance to go up 15-13 late in regulation, but a questionable decision from Bruno “shz” Martinelli to go for a knife kill on s1mple gave one of the world’s best players an opportunity that he capitalized on.

This led to a 15-15 tie and overtime, which turned into a highlight showcase for s1mple. He had multiple three-kill and four-kill rounds in pivotal moments to keep his team in it, while Marcelo “chelo” Cespedes did the same for MIBR.

The support of a co-star was the difference, though. Academy call-up Valeriy “B1T” Vakhovskiy had a 46 kill-game and several huge moments in overtime himself. He and s1mple showed an impressive amount of coordination and teamwork together.

This marathon on Mirage was just the opening map in a best-of-three series between the two teams. MIBR and Na’Vi are competing in Group C of the ESL Pro League and are both in need of a victory to improve their 1-2 records. The series now moves on to Dust II, Na’Vi’s map pick.


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VALORANT lead staff writer, also covering CS:GO, FPS games, other titles, and the wider esports industry. Watching and writing esports since 2014. Previously wrote for Dexerto, Upcomer, Splyce, and somehow MySpace. Jack of all games, master of none.
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