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Multiple teams denied chicken dinner by Mogo Esports on Playoffs Day 2 Match 2

Mogo Esports working hard to secure a spot in the finals, takes down multiple teams in an endgame duel to secure BGMS Playoffs Day 2 Match 2

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Mogo Esports sneaks in another win for their team in the second match of the BGMS Playoffs, but this time the team worked hard to take down multiple teams including WSB Gaming and Raven Esports who were already pegged as one of the winners.

The team ended up with 20 points, most of which were secured with the last five teams remaining on the ground. This was also the highest Mogo Esports have scored for the entire Playoffs. Despite that, the team maintains a healthy amount of score and has landed on the fourth spot.

Mogo Esports managed to keep the pressure around all teams and took out the opponents one by one. Raven Esports took the Orangutan trip from the first game left one player out for a heal battle and managed to secure the second spot.

Also Read: GodLike Esports wins big on the final day of BGMS Season 3 Playoffs

Match resets leaderboard to top three from Day 1

Other notable performances and possibly the most entertaining part of Match 2 were WSB Gaming and Raven Esports, who were on fire. Raven Esports picked up the pace during the Powerplay with four finishers and ended up with 13 finishes in total, while WSB Gaming managed to secure 12 finishes, all of which came after the Powerplay.

Both teams have now taken back their throne in the top three alongside Team XSpark. All three of these teams were the top performers on the opening day of the Playoffs and have once again proved themselves even after being challenged by multiple other teams.

However, not everyone is doing well at the Playoff as Team Z, Revenant Esports Team Forever and Oneblade have been struggling to pull their weight since Day 1. Two more matches remain to decide who will be returning home.

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