We are down to the final four teams in VCL Thailand Split 1 following the end of the regular season.
THAILAND – Following six weeks of regular season play, VCL Thailand Split 1 has reached its bracket stage. The tournament commenced with eight teams contending for the TH฿240,000 first-place prize. However, the pool has diminished, and we are down to the final four teams.
The upcoming semi-finals, scheduled for Friday, March 10, will feature Made in Thailand battling it out against Attack All Around, while FULL SENSE will face off against Sharper Esport later in the day. The lower-bracket semi-final and upper-bracket final will take place on Saturday, followed by the third-place decider and grand final on Sunday.
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Made in Thailand ended the regular season on top by a huge margin over the rest of the competition. Kititkawin “PTC” Rattanasukol and his team remained undefeated throughout the 14 maps played, with the closest being against Team NKT on Fracture, which went the distance to 14-12. FULL SENSE secured the second position courtesy of an inferior head-to-head map difference against Sharper Esport. On the other hand, Attack All Around has also made it to the playoffs, being the fourth and final team on the playoff team list with a 4-3 record.
Kantapon “Kadoom” Kingthong’s outstanding performance has been noteworthy, as he secured the top spot for his team with a remarkable tournament high of 304.2 ACS. His best performance was in the second week of the tournament, against FULL SENSE, where he amassed a staggering 454 ACS on Fracture. On the other hand, Tanawat “xZe” Kannark’s performance as a controller for NKT was also commendable, with a score of 249 ACS, although it was not enough to help his team secure a playoff spot in the playoffs.
It is worth mentioning that, despite not making the playoffs, Team NKT and XERXIA have secured spots in the upcoming VCL Thailand Split 2. The top six teams will be granted a direct invitation to the upcoming Split 2 of the tournament. On the other hand, Gelida Esports and Thailand Attitude, alongside the top two open qualifier teams, will have to participate in the promotion stage to secure their spots in Split 2.
Below you can find the complete schedule for the playoffs:
📅 Friday, March 10
- 3 PM – Made in Thailand vs. Attack All Around
- 6 PM – FULL SENSE vs. Sharper Esport
📅 Saturday, March 11
- 3 PM – Lower Round 1
- 6 PM – Upper Final
📅 Sunday, March 12
- 3 PM – Lower Final
- 6 PM – Grand Final
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