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Ninjas in Pyjamas survive poor dev1ce showing in Flashpoint rematch against Anonymo

Let's just move past this already.

In a controversial replay of the third map of their Flashpoint series against Anonymo Esports, Ninjas in Pyjamas’ CS:GO team just narrowly avoided a repeat upset on Mirage (16-14) today despite a dismal showing from their new star, Nicolai “dev1ce” Reedtz.

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The lead-up to the replay of the third map of the opening round of Flashpoint Three was a highly publicized affair from the moment the original series ended. Dev1ce and NiP were unhappy with the settings they were forced to play under, which reportedly included 30 to 40 percent packet loss, and lodged a formal complaint.

Flashpoint’s decision to replay the third map was highly criticized for multiple reasons. Many felt it was unfair for Anonymo to have to replay a series they had already won when Flashpoint and FACEIT were the ones at fault. Their initial response was also criticized for the original plan to play the replay just an hour after making the announcement. But at last, on Tuesday, May 18, the third map was replayed.

The first half was as close as could be. Fredrik “REZ” Sterner and Hampus Poser carried the load for NiP with dev1ce’s typical production absent. REZ individually had to pull off numerous clutches just to keep NiP from losing. NiP limped across the finish line in the 30th round, 16-14, to finally bring the series to an official close.

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From his poor individual performance to the circumstances surrounding the series, dev1ce said on Twitter that playing this map was one of the “worst” he’s ever played and the first time he’s been sad after a win. Others on Twitter, including former pro and analyst Jacob “Pimp” Winneche, pointed to this match as a situation where no one wins.

With the series over at last, both teams look ahead to the rest of Flashpoint Three. NiP move on in the upper bracket to face FunPlus Phoenix, while Anonymo fall to the lower bracket to face ex-North roster HYENAS.


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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.