Nothing says epic like an overtime point in the final match, of the final tournament, at the final resting stop, which just so happens to be Paris. The Millennium Series ended in brilliant fashion, with a scoreboard reading an even two points each Art Chaos was up against Houston Heat. The game, as the scoreboard easily reflected, had been an evenly paced match with both teams having moments of glory. Heat and Art Chaos respectively both stayed with their top five players for the most part that had been playing well. While Houston Heat took a more traditional approach pushing aggressively on both the snake and dorito sides, Art Chaos dabbled in the middle of the field as well. It was a fairly paced match, and neither team was looking to give up any mistakes.
There was an exciting progression in the way that Art Chaos had played, as if they had planned to have a breakout finish and just waited in prey to execute. After Heat scored consecutive points with little hardship, (Konstantin) Fedorov in his common and notable form displayed a star performance to break open the fourth point of the game in favor of Moscow’s very own. With the game tied, and proceeding to overtime, Art Chaos displayed a textbook fashion of game victory. Little by little they were able to dwindle the Houston bodies until all that remained was the winning buzzer of the tournament.
Although Art Chaos was not able to control the series title as they did in 2012, they were still able to clinch the win and roll this momentum into the next World Cup that will be held in Florida later this month. PSP, here comes some winners ready to go.
-Preston Rodriguez
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