Blacklist International survives hostile RRQ crowd to reach upper bracket finals ... ROUND ONE of Indonesia vs. The Philippines has finally begun as Blacklist ...
Blacklist capitalized on the situation for the final play. Blacklist charged against a battered Indonesian squad to secure their upper bracket finals slot. After an impressive Game 4 outing, VYN once again used his Kaja, while Blacklist stuck to their signature Barats pick to add more survivability. But as the match went on, RRQ found their footing. While it seemed RRQ had the strong Game 2 start, Blacklist slowly dominated the entire match. The Codebreakers had to contend with a hostile Indonesian crowd, who are renowned as one the most energetic of all MLBB fanbases.
Blacklist International moved a step closer to a Grand Finals return after overcoming a tough home stand from RRQ Hoshi, 3-2 in the upper bracket semifinals ...
Feeling the momentum, Blacklist showed no letup in Game 3 and cruised to a 23-10 win in the third game. The two teams engaged in a huge 5-on-5 clash that saw all the players going low on their HP bars before disengaging. It was actually the RRQ which drew first blood in the series with a tight 18-19 victory in Game 1 but Blacklist quickly equalized the series with a rousing 19-5 win in Game 2.
Blacklist International is now assured of a podium finish after taking down home bet RRQ Hoshi, 3-2, to advance to the upper bracket finals of the M4 World ...
With their backs against the wall, the Kings of Kings recovered late in the endgame to turn back Blacklist International, 15-10, and send the series to a rubber match. Edward caught Deden “Clayyy” Nurhasan’s Yve napping down the bottom lane as Hadji (Valentina) went on to secure the kill. However, VYN (Hilda) broke Blacklist International’s formation which allowed Schevenko “Skylar” Tendean (Claude) to peel the Filipino squad’s backline.
JAKARTA — Blacklist International took down RRQ Hoshi in front of its home crowd, 3-2, in a thrilling best-of-five upper bracket semifinals clash in the ...
But RRQ Hoshi, helmed by Filipino coach Michael Angelo "Arcadia" Bocado, stole Game Four after a strong early game advantage. RRQ Hoshi, on the other hand, dropped to lower bracket and will face Falcon Esports of Myanmar. Albert "Alberttt" Iskandar and Rivaldi "R7" Fatah joined forces for RRQ in Game One, with R7's Joy doing the most damage with six kills and eight assists against four deaths as they finished off Blacklist in 20 minutes and 37 seconds.
Blacklist International inches closer to a second straight world title, relegating Indonesia's RRQ Hoshi to the lower bracket after a nip-and-tuck five-game ...
Blacklist will face the winner between fellow Filipino squad Echo and reigning Indonesian champion Onic Esports on Friday, January 13, for a spot in the grand finals. Kiel “Oheb” Soriano showed the way for Blacklist in the decider with a perfect line of 3 kills and 6 assists against 0 deaths on Claude, largely benefitting from the healing prowess of midlane star Johnmar “OhMyV33nus” Villaluna. Blacklist squandered a 2-1 lead and saw RRQ force a rubber match but rediscovered its winning ways just in the nick of time, ruling a nip-and-tuck Game 5 on the back of its trademark heroes.
In front of a packed crowd in the Tennis Indoor Senayan here, Blacklist International escaped the Indonesian crowd favorites with the series going down the ...
But Blacklist went for a slow push which eventually resulted in RRQ Hoshi's demise. Carrying the same lineup in Game 2, Blacklist bounced back. Another pick-off on Oheb and then Salic "Hadji" Imam gave RRQ the space to take down Blacklist's base.
MLBB M4 World Championship Knockout Day 5 saw a thrilling battle between two popular teams, Blacklist International and RRQ Hoshi, in the Upper Bracket ...
The Indonesian side will be in a do-or-die battle against Falcon, who won their last game against Turkish team Incendio. The top performer in this round was their pro VYN. The match between RRQ and Blacklist recorded the highest viewership number in MLBB history, with 4.2 million people watching the contest. The team could not maintain momentum for a long time and lost the next round to Blacklist. They will now compete against Falcon Esports, an encounter this side needs to win to stay in the tournament. The first round of the match saw a stunning performance from RRQ, who took a one-point lead over Blacklist.
JAKARTA — Defending world champions Blacklist International survived Indonesian powerhouse RRQ Hoshi, under the leadership of Filipino coach Michael ...
Game Three saw Wise rule the map with an 81% kill participation, leading the agents to a 26-10 victory and bringing them to match point. The win assured the defending champions at least a third place finish. But RRQ managed to turn the tides with signature kills, especially on gold laner Kiel "Oheb" Soriano, to take the first game.