Cloud9 vs MOUZ: Degster shines as series tied on Overpass; match moves on to Ancient
Cloud9 vs MOUZ: Degster shines as series tied on Overpass; match moves on to Ancient

The IEM Rio Major playoffs are currently underway at the Jeunesse Arena in Brazil with thousands of fans in attendance. Cloud9 and MOUZ faced each other in the second quarterfinal of the day with a semifinal slot at stake. The Cloud9 vs MOUZ matchup had one clear crowd favorite: MOUZ, but Cloud9 were here to play.

While Cloud9 (3-0) had a relatively easy route through to the semifinals, MOUZ (3-2) barely scraped through. However, coming into the playoffs, it was still anyone’s game. 

Cloud9 vs MOUZ draft

1. MOUZ removed Dust22. Cloud9 removed Nuke3. MOUZ picked Inferno4. Cloud9 picked Overpass5. Cloud9 removed Mirage6. MOUZ removed Vertigo7. Ancient was left over

Check out the match’s map-wise score here.

Cloud9 win MOUZ map map

The first map – Inferno – saw Cloud9 off to a strong start. The CS: GO Major winning experience of Hobbit shone through as they were often able to shut down MOUZ’s attempts to take on the A bombsite. Hobbit would oftne get multiple kills and create a numeric advantage for Cloud9.

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MOUZ won the first four rounds, but Cloud9 managed to win 9 of the next 11 rounds, clearly dominating the gun rounds. MOUZ snuck in 2 rounds with the 10th and the 12 round, but it was not enough. Even so, a 9-6 lead on the CT side did not mean Cloud9 were safe. A 9-6 half is quite common on Inferno.

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On their T side, Cloud9 won the pistol round, and the subsequent two rounds. A 12-6 lead meant there was little room for error for MOUZ and they were simply unable to prevent Cloud9 from getting on to the bombsites. Even on the rounds that they lost, Cloud9 quite often managed to get a bomb plant.

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Map 2: Overpass – An almost comeback by Cloud9

The CS: GO Major currently underway at the Arena had a somewhat lukewarm attendance during Map 1. Most of the fans were outside at the GauLes fan fest which saw the Brazilian streamer put up a spectacular show. However, fans trickled into the arena to view the Cloud9 vs MOUZ match.

Overpass was always supposed to be Cloud-favored, especially with it being their map of choice. The former Gambit roster has always favored this map, particularly because of their quick rotations and ability to pressure the opponents.

But Overpass is a CT-favored map and MOUZ started on the CT side. They marched off to an 8-1 score, taking a clear lead over their opponents. However, some impressive clutches by the Cloud9 members ensured that Cloud9 got the score to a respectable 5-10 first half.

When MOUZ won the first four rounds in the second half, things looked dire for Cloud9. MOUZ raced off to a 14-5 lead, clearly the favorites to win the map. However, Cloud9 mounted a fabulous comeback, one that saw them bring them back all the way to 11.

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Ultimately, the few pistol rounds on the second half of Overpass proved too costly for Cloud9 as they ultimately lost the map 16-11.

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