{"id":11965,"date":"2020-08-11T06:47:29","date_gmt":"2020-08-11T06:47:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=11965"},"modified":"2020-08-11T07:32:10","modified_gmt":"2020-08-11T07:32:10","slug":"boom-esports-sweep-pain-gaming-to-win-gamers-club-masters-v","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/boom-esports-sweep-pain-gaming-to-win-gamers-club-masters-v\/","title":{"rendered":"BOOM Esports sweep paiN Gaming to win Gamers Club Masters V"},"content":{"rendered":"
BOOM Esports swept paiN Gaming (2-0) in the grand finals of Gamers Club Masters V on Sunday to claim their fourth CS:GO esports<\/a> title of the year and R$30,000 (\u2248US $5,750) in tournament winnings.<\/p>\n The Gamers Club Masters V kicked off on Thursday, July 30, featuring Isurus, Keyd Stars, RED Canids, W7M Gaming, BOOM Esports, paiN Gaming, Bravos Gaming and Asterius Gaming in one of the most stacked LATAM CS:GO tournaments of the year.<\/p>\n BOOM Esports began their campaign on shaky ground, as they lost the opening Group A match against Keyd Stars on Vertigo (16-13). Despite that defeat, BOOM bounced back with a 2-0 triumph against Asterius Gaming in the elimination match and then claimed a revenge 2-0 win against Keyd Stars with commanding results on Mirage (16-4) and Nuke (16-8).<\/p>\n After saving themselves from crashing out of the tournament prematurely, BOOM Esports entered the playoffs. There, they were paired with RED Canids, who proved to be no match for Gustavo “yel” Knittel and his crew. With 16-8 win on Dust II and 16-9 on Train, BOOM booked a spot in the grand finals.<\/p>\n Waiting for them in the final match of the tournament were paiN Gaming, who also their opening match of the group stage when they went down 10-16 to Isurus. However, they went on a tear and swept Bravos Gaming, Isurus and W7M Gaming to reach the decider.<\/p>\n Much of paiN Gaming’s success en route to the grand finals was due to the phenomenal performances from Rafael “\u2060saffee\u2060” Costa, who topped the stats leaderboard with a 1.55 rating across four games in his first tournament appearance for the team. BOOM shut him down, however, keeping the 25-year-old Brazilian to a 0.75 rating across the series.<\/p>\n #CSGO<\/a> ?????<\/p>\n EEEEEEEE \u00c9 NOSSOOOOO! ?\u2764\ufe0f<\/p>\n GGWP @paiNGamingBR<\/a> – ganhamos de 2-0 e somos os CAMPE\u00d5ES DA @GamersClubCS<\/a> MASTERS V!<\/p>\n Gostar\u00edamos de agradecer todos que torceram e acompanharam nossa jornada. ?\u2764\ufe0f<\/p>\n Stay Hungry, #HungryBeast<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/yIEbPhvgui<\/a><\/p>\n — BOOM Esports (@boomesportsid) August 2, 2020<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n