1-on-5 clutches don't happen very often but Mike "shroud" Grzesiek had a special one yesterday in CEVO-P Season 4 playoffs against NetcodeGuides.com.
In the lower bracket final of the North American league CEVO Professional Season 4, Manajuma and NetcodeGuides.com were battling to stay in the tournament.
Manajuma had won the first map de_cache 16-10, but then after also having a great start on de_nuke it ended up going into overtime.
At 17-15 NetcodeGuides.com looked like they would snatch one T-side round, but Canadian rising star Mike "shroud" Grzesiek exploded in the upper site and won a 1-on-5 clutch to secure the perfect OT half for his team.
It turned out being a crucial round as Manajuma later barely managed to take the one round needed for 19-17, winning the match 2-0 and moving on to consolidation final where they will meet compLexity.
Casted by CEVOTV's Adam "@LATORRyo" LaTorraca and Luca "@misled138" Graham.
Highlight info
Player: | ![]() |
Match: | ![]() ![]() |
Final result: | 19:17(10:5; 5:10; 4:2) |
Match date: | 20.05.2014 |
Map: | de_nuke (second map) |
Event: | CEVO-P Season 4 |
Weapon: | M4A1 Asiimov, Five-seveN Copper Galaxy |
Action situation: | Manajuma up 17:15, 1on5 |
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