Rekap Results And Temporary Standings Of The M4 World Championship Knockout Round

JAKARTA - The M4 World Championship knockout round continues until January 14. So far, teams in the upper brackets have competed with each other to maintain their position.

On the first day of the Knockout round, Saturday, January 7 yesterday, there were two matches that took place, including Falcon Esport (Myanmar) vs. ONIC Esport (Indonesia) and ECHO (Philippine) vs. Team HAQ (Malaysia).

Against a team from Myanmar, one of the team representatives from Indonesia, ONIC managed to play gracefully. In fact, this Indonesian pride team completely wiped out its enemy without mercy with 3-0 points.

Thus, Falcon cannot catch up. Falcon's defeat to ONIC required the team from the country of a thousand pagodas to come down to a lower bracket and compete again to find an opportunity for the Grand Final round.

In another match between ECHO and Team HAQ. Even though they did not win as a landslide like ONIC, the team from the Philippines managed to beat their opponent from Malaysia with a final score of 3-2.

With the results of the first day of the Knockout match, ONIC Esport and ECHO managed to maintain their position in the upper bracket, and prepare to compete again on January 13.

The second day of the knockout round of the M4 World Championship which was held on Sunday, January 8 has been held with two matches, namely between RRQ Hoshi (Indonesia) vs. TODAK (Malaysia) and RRQ Akira (Brazil) vs. Blacklist International (Philippines).

On this second day it seems to be a good day also for RRQ Hoshi. How not, after three intensive matches with TODAK, RRQ Hoshi managed to wipe out the match with a final score of 3-0.

With an objective game and sharp instincts, RRQ "Alberttt" who played Assassin with hero Ling for three games continued to win MVP's position in his match with TODAK. RRQ Hoshi

On the other hand, despite having suffered several defeats in the group stage, Blacklist International performed brilliantly when he met representatives from Brazil, to be able to overthrow his opponent.

In four matches with RRQ Akira, and losing in the third match, the representative from the Philippines finally succeeded in overthrowing RRQ Akira in the fourth match, and achieving victory with a score of 3-1.

Thus, RRQ Hoshi and Blacklist International managed to maintain their position and will return to compete in the upper bracket on January 13.