{"id":28159,"date":"2025-01-28T15:11:24","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:11:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/tommey-almond-dominate-jgod-100k-warzone-tournament-results-recap-highlights-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:11:24","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:11:24","slug":"tommey-almond-dominate-jgod-100k-warzone-tournament-results-recap-highlights-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/tommey-almond-dominate-jgod-100k-warzone-tournament-results-recap-highlights-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Tommey &#038; Almond dominate JGOD $100K Warzone tournament: Results, recap, highlights &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Tommey &#038; Almond dominate JGOD $100K Warzone tournament: Results, recap, highlights Activision \/ Twitter: JGODYTPopular content creator JGOD branched out to host his very own Warzone tournament and top duo Tommey and Almond made it their own. With a $100,000 prize pool spanning four days of action, the highly touted duo ran through the grand finals. Tommey and Almond smash Grand Finals bracket. &#8211; HusKerrs and Newbz secured second place. &#8211; Underdogs MuTeX &#038; ScummN dominated final day of qualifiers. &#8211; JGOD $100K Warzone Tournament: Results, recaps, highlights Week 4: Tommey &#038; Almond dominate Grand Finals Tommey and Almond simply went off this week. Following up a win in the Atlanta FaZe $25,000 the day prior, this duo came in hot and kept boiling up the opposition. By the end, they had a 6-1 map count, $20K in their pockets, and some nutty statistics. Along with the win and joining the Minnesota Rokkr, Almond has had one heck of a week. \ud83c\udfc6 Back to back \ud83c\udfc6@Tommey &#038; @Almxnd_ are beaming right now, winning their second consecutive Warzone tourney in today&#8217;s JGOD $100K. pic.twitter.com\/d2wrlC317W \u2014 Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) June 26, 2021 According to InTheZone, the 100 Thieves and Minnesota ROKKR streamers each posted top-three K\/Ds on the day: Tommey with a 10.09 and Almond with a 9.21. The duo was able to drop those numbers and big highlight plays thanks to a blend of composure, helicopter management, and absolute beams. As for the rest of the day\u2019s earners, here\u2019s the full prizing breakdown: * This prizing applies solely to Grand Finals, there were also match win and score differential bonuses applied in earlier weeks. Week 3: MuTeX &#038; ScummN take out the final week of qualifiers The third and final round of qualifiers were arguably the most intense yet. Duos were putting up more kills than ever in some of the toughest lobbies to date. As a result, many of the biggest names bowed out with rather insignificant scores. An impressive showing from MuTeX &#038; ScummN locked in the top spot and close behind was Aydan &#038; Rated. Together, these two teams were able to qualify for the upcoming Grand Finale. Week 2: ZLaner &#038; Destroy cruise to the top alongside Huskerrs &#038; Newbz Throughout the second date of JGOD\u2019s event, six more Duos lined up to compete in this unique format. While it certainly wasn\u2019t without its controversy, the day ended with Zlaner &#038; Destroy atop the pack with Huskerrs &#038; Newbz close behind. Best comms in #Warzone?@ZLanerOFFICIAL &#038; @Destroy_215 with some nasty teamwork during JGOD\u2019s $100K \ud83e\udd1d pic.twitter.com\/FMo9htdCbZ \u2014 DEXERTO Call of Duty Esports News (@DexertoIntel) June 15, 2021 Just one week remains ahead of the final showdown. Therefore, only a few seats are left at the table for the real $100K battle to close the show. Week 1: Tommey &#038; Almond dominate opening group Not satisfied with just leading their group in wins (four, tied with IceManIsaac\u2019s team), Tommey and Almond also led the group \u2014 easily \u2014 in kills: 149. That kill total was 40-plus more than second-place and proves why the Warzone duo was a major favorite coming into the week. Last time he was in a #Warzone tourney, @Tommey pulled off this monstrous clutch \ud83d\ude31 Now he&#8217;s back and leads the field for Day 1 of @JGODYT&#8217;s $100K tourney! pic.twitter.com\/6WcKSomfTI \u2014 Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) June 6, 2021 While Tommey and Almond proved their mettle and secured first place (and $6,250 for their big games), three other upcoming teams joined them and qualified for Week 4. JGOD $100K Warzone Tournament: Schedule &#038; teams JGOD\u2019s full $100K Warzone tournament took place across four separate days: June 5, June 15, June 21, and June 26. Here is a look at the Grand Finale bracket, which kicked off on June 26. JGOD $100K Warzone Tournament: Format Excited to announce that we\u2019re going to be Hosting our Own Tournament with $100,000 in prize money over 4 Days. Pulling together some of the best @CallofDuty Warzone players. First Day is Pool Play with the 1st 6 Captains Head to Head in 2v2 Play Sat Jun 5th at 5PM PST! pic.twitter.com\/nwmrpjcO2x \u2014 James \u2013 JGOD (@JGODYT) May 30, 2021 The JGOD tournament had an interesting format: it\u2019s three weeks of round-robin pool play, each with a different group that determines who qualified for the final Week 4: Grand Finale. Each week\u2019s groups were different, meaning that all invitees got chances to prove their worth. The format was a round-robin, so each team in each group also received a minimum of five games to assert themselves.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tommey &#038; Almond dominate JGOD $100K Warzone tournament: Results, recap, highlights Activision \/ Twitter: JGODYTPopular content creator JGOD branched out to host his very own Warzone tournament and top duo Tommey and Almond made it their own. 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