Jamyoung leads Tyloo to create seismic before Eternal Fire at EPL 21 phase 1
CS203-03 02:37

The Chinese team currently has a 2-0 record in the Swiss round.

Jamyoung continued impressive performance in Sweden before Eternal Fire

Typo is only one more victory to win tickets to the second round of the ESL Pro League Season 21 after defeating Eternal Fire 2-0 on Inferno (16-13) and Anubis (13-8).

The remarkable highlight of this match is Typo's overwhelming in the Round Pistol when they won four times, but at the same time lost three times before the Force-Buy phase in Round Hai. The match is frequently determined by clutch situations, end of the Round and the Bomb Site holding phase.

After a 2-0 victory over 3Dmax in the opening round, the Chinese team is having a great advantage to enter the next round at Stockholm. In particular, Yi "Jamyoung" Yang is emerging as one of the most notable names of the tournament.

Jamyoung shines in Sweden

The 23 -year -old player of Tyloo, Jamyoung, has long been considered a potential star but has not had the opportunity to assert himself in the highest level, is playing a key role in the success of the team in Sweden.

After the performance with a 1.78 rating in the opening match against 3DMax, Jamyoung continued to sublimate when confronted with Eternal Fire - the team that was ranked seventh in the world under the Valve rankings. He achieved 1.36 rating, leading the statistics and contributed greatly to Tyloo's unexpected victory, helping them to have a 2-0 record in the Swiss round.

Jamyoung is also the only highlight of the team in the early half of the match on Inferno, where Typo only won three rooms with T-Bide. Later, he and Dongkai "Jee" Ji-who had only two networks in the first half exploded with 20-18 k/d, and Qianhao "Moseyuh" Chen played an important role in the reverse of 16-13.

Eternal Fire received the second defeat on Anubis

Eternal Fire had the opportunity to balance the score on Anubis, the map they used to have a 12-1 record before this match, with the only defeat was before The Mongolz at Iem Katowice. However, they were unable to take advantage of themselves in the attack.

The Turkish team has four rounded in CT-side, enough to create a premise for a comeback on the map of T-side. After winning Force-Buy in Round Hai and a series of three consecutive Rounds to shorten the score to 7-9, Eternal Fire was in a good position to control the match but was short of breath in the decisive room.

With ever considered the strongest team on Anubis, it seems that Eternal Fire is starting to be captured by opponents. The dense schedule can also make them more vulnerable in the matches they are inherently expected to win.

Jee shines in CT-Side

"I could not shoot, bro," Jee joked after the match when asked about poor performance in T-side on Inferno, "I'm so stupid, there is only one kill." But soon, he encouraged himself: "But I came back. I believe in my teammates, believe in the coach, believe in myself and believe in everyone."

Jee has really exploded in Inferno's CT-Bide, when he constantly stimulates the spirit of the team in the journey to bring the match into Overtime and win 16-13 on Tyloo's selection map.

It is CT-Bide where Jee shines, with the highest 1.67 rating on the defense on both maps. As a result, he played an important role in preventing Eternal Fire's attacks on Anubis.

Jee has two networks in 2vs3 Post-Plant and Clutched Success 1VS1 in two consecutive important rounds, helping Typo reach Match Point.

"Two clutches of Jee = GG," commentator Harry "Justharry" Russell humorous on live waves when the whole talk together plays the name of Jee's name. And so, Eternal Fire was defeated immediately after that, officially falling to the 1-1 branch in Swiss.