Complexity’s Participation in YaLLa Compass Qatar in Jeopardy Due to MRQ Conflict
Complexity, qualified for YaLLa Compass Qatar, is likely to forgo participation due to conflicts with Major Regional Qualifiers for the Austin Major. Despite strong performances, they must compete in the MRQs to secure a chance at qualifying for the Major, alongside other EU teams facing the same dilemma.
Complexity, an NA team that qualified for YaLLa Compass Qatar, is expected to miss the event in Doha due to a scheduling conflict with the Major Regional Qualifiers (MRQs) for the BLAST.tv Austin Major. Along with Complexity, four other EU teams may also not participate in the tournament as it coincides with the MRQs.
While Complexity’s victories in all five best-of-one matches, including a notable win of 13-0 against Imperial Valkyries, indicate strong performance, they still find themselves projected to finish just below M80 in the Americas Major Rankings. To potentially qualify for Stage 2 of the Major and avoid the MRQ, they need to surpass M80.
Current projections from HLTV suggest that Complexity must attend the MRQs to qualify for the Austin Major, as they almost certainly will not be able to bypass it. Additionally, fellow EU teams such as Astralis, BetBoom, Nemiga, ENCE, and 9 Pandas are also expected to miss the YaLLa event due to their commitments to the MRQs.
Despite the challenges, Complexity has recently shown commendable performance against North American competitors, securing wins against Wildcard and BLUEJAYS, who are likely to be their competitors in the NA MRQ. This ongoing momentum remains crucial as they aim for a stronger standing in future tournaments.
In summary, Complexity’s anticipated absence from the YaLLa Compass Qatar stems from conflicting schedules with the MRQs for the Austin Major. Despite their impressive game record, projections indicate they will need to compete in the MRQs to secure their spot in the Major, alongside other prominent teams. Their recent performances against NA competitors, however, suggest they may still be in contention for future successes.
Original Source: www.dust2.us
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