
ENCE is on the brink of disband. Analysis of the ENCE vs FURIA match at ESL Pro League Season 19
Fans of the ENCE team are currently experiencing tough times as their team continuously struggles to find its form and loses matches it shouldn't. This time, the ENCE team lost to the underdogs, FURIA, conceding a comeback despite leading the match with a score of 8:1. Let's take a closer look at this match and examine the statistics of the ENCE organization's players.
Results of the match between ENCE and FURIA at ESL Pro League Season 19:
- 1. ENCE removed Inferno
- 2. FURIA removed Anubis
- 3. ENCE picked Nuke
- 4. FURIA picked Mirage
- 5. ENCE removed Overpass
- 6. FURIA removed Ancient
- 7. Vertigo was left over
On the first map, everything went according to the expectations of most viewers and analysts. The Polish-Danish collective dominated on the attack side of Nuke and was leading the map with a score of 8:1. However, what happened next is difficult to explain, as the team made extremely silly mistakes and constantly found themselves in disadvantaged situations. Players were frequently lost on the map and couldn't effectively handle the attacks from the Brazilian team, FURIA. The only thing ENCE managed to win after the 8:1 score was a clutch from Hades in a 1vs2 situation; they didn't win a single round on their own map after that.
The same situation occurred on the next map, Mirage. Initially, ENCE led with a score of 8:4, but after the side switch, they lost the map with a score of 13:8. Watching this game was painful not only for the team's fans but also for the commentators, who struggled to contain their emotions due to ENCE's unclear gameplay. Not being able to win a single round on the attack side of Mirage and only winning 1 round on the defense side of Nuke against weak FURIA should be a wake-up call for ENCE. It's evident that the team needs replacements and restructuring. We await official announcements from the organization, as this streak of poor performance has been ongoing since the formation of this lineup.
Statistics of ENCE players in the match against FURIA:
ENCE |
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K (hs)
A (f)
D
KAST
K-D Diff
ADR
Fk Diff
Rating 2.0
Olek "hades" Miskiewicz
31(10)
5(1)
28
67.4%
+3
74.7
+3
1.10
Lukas "gla1ve" Rossander
22(11)
10(3)
29
67.4%
-7
67.7
-1
0.88
Paweł "dycha" Dycha
23(10)
10(0)
30
62.8%
-7
66.7
-6
0.85
Kacper "Kylar" Walukiewicz
22(9)
5(2)
34
53.5%
-12
52.1
-4
0.71
Krzysztof "Goofy" Górski
18(13)
6(2)
30
60.5%
-12
44.2
-1
0.65
The statistics are taken from the HLTV informational portal.
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Distribution of the prize pool for ESL Pro League Season 19:
- 1st place: TBD - $170,000; invite to IEM Cologne 2024
- 2nd place: TBD - $80,000
- 3-4th place: TBD - $45,000
- 5-8th place: TBD - $32,000
- 9-12th place: TBD - $23,500
- 13-16th place: TBD - $17,500
- 17-20th place: SAW; M80 - $12,000
- 21-28th place: fnatic; Eternal Fire; Falcons; TYLOOO; PERA; ENCE; HEROIC; FORZE - $7,000
- 29-32th place: Imperial Esports; Sharks; Bad News Kangaroos; BOSS - $3,500
ESL Pro League is a series of major tournaments by ESL. Within the framework of ESL Pro League Season 19, thirty-two teams in the main stage will compete for a prize pool of 750,000 USD and invitations to IEM Cologne 2024. The main stage of the event will take place at the InterContinental in Malta, in the city of St. Julian's.

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