TSM Fortnite pro wins $100,000 ESL Katowice Royale Solos tournament – recap, highlights, final placements – Dexerto

TSM Fortnite pro wins $100,000 ESL Katowice Royale Solos tournament – recap, highlights, final placements The first half of the ESL Katowice Royale Fortnite event has come to a close with Team SoloMid pro player Vinny ‘Vinny1x’ Gilgan taking home first place. Vinny’s 319 points were good enough to secure the top spot on the leaderboard, just three points higher than the 316 that Team Atlantis’ Max ‘Magin’ Merrien got to earn second. The top three was rounded off by Team Solary superstar Huynh ‘Kinstaar’ Duong Huynh, who finished with 269 points. If you are not familiar with the format used at ESL Katowice Royale, make sure to brush up on the scoring system below before continuing on with the rest of the recap. Total Matches: 7 Each Elimination: 5 Points Victory Royale: 65 Points 2nd Place: 58 Points 3rd Place: 56 Points 4th Place: 54 Points 5th Place: 52 Points . . . 50th Place: 1 Point WE HAVE A WINNER! Congratulations to @TSM_Vinny1x!! :trophy:#ESLKatowiceRoyale pic.twitter.com/Lg3kuPOJHP— ESL Fortnite (@ESL_Fortnite) March 1, 2019 Having just won the Solos tournament at the Secret Skirmish, it came no surprise that Ghost Gaming’s Bizzle snatched the Victory Royale in the first match of the day. However, that was not good enough to grab the top spot, as LeStream Esport pro player Skite grabbed an early lead with an impressive 93 points. We have our winner of the first round! It’s @Ghost_Bizzle!! :raised_hands:#ESLKatowiceRoyalehttps://t.co/9CWABykL8X pic.twitter.com/ziCLxQcmVh — ESL Fortnite (@ESL_Fortnite) March 1, 2019 Kinstaar’s bid to eventually finish third was spurred on by his tremendous Victory Royale in game two, which helped him grab first place with 141 points. Bizzle held onto second place after the second match, with round one leader Skite dropping down all the way to sixth. .@Kinstaar92i Takes the second round of the #ESLKatowiceRoyale!! pic.twitter.com/VGiiuNKdxP — ESL Fortnite (@ESL_Fortnite) March 1, 2019 The third match saw GamersOrigin pro Julez grab the Victory Royale to grab second place, but Kinstaar’s impressive display of eliminations and placement helped him retain the top spot with 163 points. .@GO_JuleZ takes the third game after the 1v1 with @Mitr0! #ESLKatowiceRoyalehttps://t.co/9CWABykL8X pic.twitter.com/7aJSRGZKoD — ESL Fortnite (@ESL_Fortnite) March 1, 2019 Things began to get serious as the halfway mark of the tournament was passed, and it was at this point when eventual champion Vinny1x put on an impressive showing to bring his points total to 201, good for first place. He did not get the Victory Royale in match four, however, as the game was won by South Korean pro player AimHero_o, who also had four eliminations. .@AimHero_o picks up the 4th round with 4 eliminations! :sunglasses:#ESLKatowiceRoyalehttps://t.co/9CWABykL8X pic.twitter.com/2K27UBSxa6 — ESL Fortnite (@ESL_Fortnite) March 1, 2019 Match five saw Bizzle put on an impressive showing to climb to the top spot at 233 points. With the Victory Royale having gone to pro player Skram, there was a massive shakeup at the top of the leaderboard that saw a lot of new names in the top five. .@TheVic_c takes his first victory at the #ESLKatowiceRoyale!https://t.co/9CWABykL8X pic.twitter.com/7E5PSEBwRm — ESL Fortnite (@ESL_Fortnite) March 1, 2019 With still all to play for in the seventh and final match, Team Sentinel’s Animal grabbed the Victory Royale to secure his position in the top 10, while Kinstaar outperformed Bizzle just enough to replace him as the final player in the top three. .@SEN_Animal takes round 7!#ESLKatowiceRoyalehttps://t.co/9CWABykL8X pic.twitter.com/RFOlGnKWik — ESL Fortnite (@ESL_Fortnite) March 1, 2019 With the Solos tournament now having reached its end, here are the full final standings, including total points earned and prize claim. Just a reminder that this was the first of two tournaments to be played at ESL Katowice Royale, with a $400,000 Duos tournament still to come on March 2-3. For more information about that tournament, including confirmed duos, format, prize breakdown, and more, visit out ESL Katowice Royale hub. Make sure to also follow us on Twitter @Dexerto as we will be providing coverage of the event as it takes place, with a full recap to follow its conclusion.

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