The kyle curse is real, the bald buff isn’t.
beastcoast has not had a player change since 2019.
Seems that stability and SA were stronger in the end.
The SA - NA rivalry has a long and complex history.
Back in 2015 NA asserted its dominance and bullied the SA region around.
Things were contentious, to say the least.
Evil Geniusesandbeastcoastgave helping hands to each other for their rival-friends to grace the stage at The International.
For TI11, beastcoast returned the favor and cleared the road for EG.
Evil Geniusesvsbeastcoast
In the first game, beastcoast came out of the gates with guns blazing.
Almost immediately EG fell behind in the laning stage and could never catch up.
The name of the game?
By 14 minutes in, Adrian “Wisper” Dobles had the highest net worth.
His itemization was on point, his dives were perfect, and his kills racked up.
He was the crucial point for beastcoast to play around his timings and he set the tempo well.
EG went with a more pick-off-oriented lineup.
beastcoast just knew when to apply the pressure, where, and how.
They shifted the momentum into their favor and Jean “Chris Luck” Salazar on Leshrac just dominated EG.
Evil Geniuses goes home with a 9-12th place finish and $342,033.
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