This approach, however, was ignored by the players until the last two rounds. They did manage to win round 8 again, where G2 also used possibly the weakest operator, and the crucial round 9 was quite close. However, the switch to a slower play style came simply too late.
Tip: How to avoid mistakes yourself
You can learn a lot from the mistake that mYinsanity made. A useful rule of thumb to keep in mind whenever you’re stuck is:
If you find yourself in a situation against a seemingly stronger opponent with a strong tactic, do not copy them. Observe what they are doing and choose a tactic that directly counters theirs.
You may not win all subsequent rounds, but you’ll force the opponent to change their own tactic – and possibly to choose one that they are not as proficient in, which you can exploit to win.
The results of the third match day
The match between G2 and mYinsanity had an expected outcome, as did those of the other teams of the GSA League on the third match day. There weren’t really any major surprises, except for the highlight match FACT against Team Secret:
- Turtle eSport 2:7 DIVIZON
- Rogue 7:0 WarKidz
- G2 Esport 7:2 mYinsanity
- FACT Gaming 7:3 Team Secret
With the victory against Team Secret, FACT Gaming has further solidified its position at the top of the ranking. The team has shown more clearly once again, that FACT could become a real problem for the professionals.
On the other hand, Rogue has secured their first victory after a bitter defeat against FACT last week – and did so with an astonishing 7:0. Perhaps the professionals are finally stepping up and will show more in the upcoming weeks.

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The next match days will remain exciting, and it will be interesting to see if FACT Gaming can eliminate its last remaining professional competitor, G2 Esports, next week on June 4. If that happens, the German newcomers have a good chance at taking first place, although according to an interview, they do not even see themselves among the top 3. Those are G2 Esports, Rogue, and Team Secret.
GameStar and MeinMMO are media partners for this year’s league for Rainbow Six: Siege in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. We will regularly report on our websites and channels about the league, matches, and teams in the coming weeks and months.
mYinsanity tried to keep up with G2’s pace. Although mYinsanity is a strong team, they are outmatched by G2 at this level. Sua says:
mYinsanity simply made this one mistake: They tried to keep up instead of […] playing more passively. They wanted to try to step on the gas too. And then we just run over them.
How could it have been better? The better tactic for mYinsanity would have been to adapt to the opponents and play against their tactics instead of trying to copy them. Against G2’s speed, the Swiss should have actually been “the stone wall”.
mYinsanity even managed to win two rounds precisely by this approach. Already in the second round, they played more passively and defended their points against G2, thereby winning. Instead of playing fast against G2, they waited for opportunities and seized them, as seen here at the end of the round:
This approach, however, was ignored by the players until the last two rounds. They did manage to win round 8 again, where G2 also used possibly the weakest operator, and the crucial round 9 was quite close. However, the switch to a slower play style came simply too late.
Tip: How to avoid mistakes yourself
You can learn a lot from the mistake that mYinsanity made. A useful rule of thumb to keep in mind whenever you’re stuck is:
If you find yourself in a situation against a seemingly stronger opponent with a strong tactic, do not copy them. Observe what they are doing and choose a tactic that directly counters theirs.
You may not win all subsequent rounds, but you’ll force the opponent to change their own tactic – and possibly to choose one that they are not as proficient in, which you can exploit to win.
The results of the third match day
The match between G2 and mYinsanity had an expected outcome, as did those of the other teams of the GSA League on the third match day. There weren’t really any major surprises, except for the highlight match FACT against Team Secret:
- Turtle eSport 2:7 DIVIZON
- Rogue 7:0 WarKidz
- G2 Esport 7:2 mYinsanity
- FACT Gaming 7:3 Team Secret
With the victory against Team Secret, FACT Gaming has further solidified its position at the top of the ranking. The team has shown more clearly once again, that FACT could become a real problem for the professionals.
On the other hand, Rogue has secured their first victory after a bitter defeat against FACT last week – and did so with an astonishing 7:0. Perhaps the professionals are finally stepping up and will show more in the upcoming weeks.
The next match days will remain exciting, and it will be interesting to see if FACT Gaming can eliminate its last remaining professional competitor, G2 Esports, next week on June 4. If that happens, the German newcomers have a good chance at taking first place, although according to an interview, they do not even see themselves among the top 3. Those are G2 Esports, Rogue, and Team Secret.
GameStar and MeinMMO are media partners for this year’s league for Rainbow Six: Siege in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. We will regularly report on our websites and channels about the league, matches, and teams in the coming weeks and months.
You may not win all subsequent rounds, but you’ll force the opponent to change their own tactic – and possibly to choose one that they are not as proficient in, which you can exploit to win.
The results of the third match day
The match between G2 and mYinsanity had an expected outcome, as did those of the other teams of the GSA League on the third match day. There weren’t really any major surprises, except for the highlight match FACT against Team Secret:
- Turtle eSport 2:7 DIVIZON
- Rogue 7:0 WarKidz
- G2 Esport 7:2 mYinsanity
- FACT Gaming 7:3 Team Secret
With the victory against Team Secret, FACT Gaming has further solidified its position at the top of the ranking. The team has shown more clearly once again, that FACT could become a real problem for the professionals.
On the other hand, Rogue has secured their first victory after a bitter defeat against FACT last week – and did so with an astonishing 7:0. Perhaps the professionals are finally stepping up and will show more in the upcoming weeks.
The next match days will remain exciting, and it will be interesting to see if FACT Gaming can eliminate its last remaining professional competitor, G2 Esports, next week on June 4. If that happens, the German newcomers have a good chance at taking first place, although according to an interview, they do not even see themselves among the top 3. Those are G2 Esports, Rogue, and Team Secret.
GameStar and MeinMMO are media partners for this year’s league for Rainbow Six: Siege in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. We will regularly report on our websites and channels about the league, matches, and teams in the coming weeks and months.
mYinsanity tried to keep up with G2’s pace. Although mYinsanity is a strong team, they are outmatched by G2 at this level. Sua says:
mYinsanity simply made this one mistake: They tried to keep up instead of […] playing more passively. They wanted to try to step on the gas too. And then we just run over them.
How could it have been better? The better tactic for mYinsanity would have been to adapt to the opponents and play against their tactics instead of trying to copy them. Against G2’s speed, the Swiss should have actually been “the stone wall”.
mYinsanity even managed to win two rounds precisely by this approach. Already in the second round, they played more passively and defended their points against G2, thereby winning. Instead of playing fast against G2, they waited for opportunities and seized them, as seen here at the end of the round:
This approach, however, was ignored by the players until the last two rounds. They did manage to win round 8 again, where G2 also used possibly the weakest operator, and the crucial round 9 was quite close. However, the switch to a slower play style came simply too late.
Tip: How to avoid mistakes yourself
You can learn a lot from the mistake that mYinsanity made. A useful rule of thumb to keep in mind whenever you’re stuck is:
If you find yourself in a situation against a seemingly stronger opponent with a strong tactic, do not copy them. Observe what they are doing and choose a tactic that directly counters theirs.
You may not win all subsequent rounds, but you’ll force the opponent to change their own tactic – and possibly to choose one that they are not as proficient in, which you can exploit to win.
The results of the third match day
The match between G2 and mYinsanity had an expected outcome, as did those of the other teams of the GSA League on the third match day. There weren’t really any major surprises, except for the highlight match FACT against Team Secret:
- Turtle eSport 2:7 DIVIZON
- Rogue 7:0 WarKidz
- G2 Esport 7:2 mYinsanity
- FACT Gaming 7:3 Team Secret
With the victory against Team Secret, FACT Gaming has further solidified its position at the top of the ranking. The team has shown more clearly once again, that FACT could become a real problem for the professionals.
On the other hand, Rogue has secured their first victory after a bitter defeat against FACT last week – and did so with an astonishing 7:0. Perhaps the professionals are finally stepping up and will show more in the upcoming weeks.
The next match days will remain exciting, and it will be interesting to see if FACT Gaming can eliminate its last remaining professional competitor, G2 Esports, next week on June 4. If that happens, the German newcomers have a good chance at taking first place, although according to an interview, they do not even see themselves among the top 3. Those are G2 Esports, Rogue, and Team Secret.
GameStar and MeinMMO are media partners for this year’s league for Rainbow Six: Siege in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. We will regularly report on our websites and channels about the league, matches, and teams in the coming weeks and months.
This approach, however, was ignored by the players until the last two rounds. They did manage to win round 8 again, where G2 also used possibly the weakest operator, and the crucial round 9 was quite close. However, the switch to a slower play style came simply too late.
Tip: How to avoid mistakes yourself
You can learn a lot from the mistake that mYinsanity made. A useful rule of thumb to keep in mind whenever you’re stuck is:
If you find yourself in a situation against a seemingly stronger opponent with a strong tactic, do not copy them. Observe what they are doing and choose a tactic that directly counters theirs.
You may not win all subsequent rounds, but you’ll force the opponent to change their own tactic – and possibly to choose one that they are not as proficient in, which you can exploit to win.
The results of the third match day
The match between G2 and mYinsanity had an expected outcome, as did those of the other teams of the GSA League on the third match day. There weren’t really any major surprises, except for the highlight match FACT against Team Secret:
- Turtle eSport 2:7 DIVIZON
- Rogue 7:0 WarKidz
- G2 Esport 7:2 mYinsanity
- FACT Gaming 7:3 Team Secret
With the victory against Team Secret, FACT Gaming has further solidified its position at the top of the ranking. The team has shown more clearly once again, that FACT could become a real problem for the professionals.
On the other hand, Rogue has secured their first victory after a bitter defeat against FACT last week – and did so with an astonishing 7:0. Perhaps the professionals are finally stepping up and will show more in the upcoming weeks.
The next match days will remain exciting, and it will be interesting to see if FACT Gaming can eliminate its last remaining professional competitor, G2 Esports, next week on June 4. If that happens, the German newcomers have a good chance at taking first place, although according to an interview, they do not even see themselves among the top 3. Those are G2 Esports, Rogue, and Team Secret.
GameStar and MeinMMO are media partners for this year’s league for Rainbow Six: Siege in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. We will regularly report on our websites and channels about the league, matches, and teams in the coming weeks and months.
mYinsanity tried to keep up with G2’s pace. Although mYinsanity is a strong team, they are outmatched by G2 at this level. Sua says:
mYinsanity simply made this one mistake: They tried to keep up instead of […] playing more passively. They wanted to try to step on the gas too. And then we just run over them.
How could it have been better? The better tactic for mYinsanity would have been to adapt to the opponents and play against their tactics instead of trying to copy them. Against G2’s speed, the Swiss should have actually been “the stone wall”.
mYinsanity even managed to win two rounds precisely by this approach. Already in the second round, they played more passively and defended their points against G2, thereby winning. Instead of playing fast against G2, they waited for opportunities and seized them, as seen here at the end of the round:
This approach, however, was ignored by the players until the last two rounds. They did manage to win round 8 again, where G2 also used possibly the weakest operator, and the crucial round 9 was quite close. However, the switch to a slower play style came simply too late.
Tip: How to avoid mistakes yourself
You can learn a lot from the mistake that mYinsanity made. A useful rule of thumb to keep in mind whenever you’re stuck is:
If you find yourself in a situation against a seemingly stronger opponent with a strong tactic, do not copy them. Observe what they are doing and choose a tactic that directly counters theirs.
You may not win all subsequent rounds, but you’ll force the opponent to change their own tactic – and possibly to choose one that they are not as proficient in, which you can exploit to win.
The results of the third match day
The match between G2 and mYinsanity had an expected outcome, as did those of the other teams of the GSA League on the third match day. There weren’t really any major surprises, except for the highlight match FACT against Team Secret:
- Turtle eSport 2:7 DIVIZON
- Rogue 7:0 WarKidz
- G2 Esport 7:2 mYinsanity
- FACT Gaming 7:3 Team Secret
With the victory against Team Secret, FACT Gaming has further solidified its position at the top of the ranking. The team has shown more clearly once again, that FACT could become a real problem for the professionals.
On the other hand, Rogue has secured their first victory after a bitter defeat against FACT last week – and did so with an astonishing 7:0. Perhaps the professionals are finally stepping up and will show more in the upcoming weeks.
The next match days will remain exciting, and it will be interesting to see if FACT Gaming can eliminate its last remaining professional competitor, G2 Esports, next week on June 4. If that happens, the German newcomers have a good chance at taking first place, although according to an interview, they do not even see themselves among the top 3. Those are G2 Esports, Rogue, and Team Secret.
GameStar and MeinMMO are media partners for this year’s league for Rainbow Six: Siege in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. We will regularly report on our websites and channels about the league, matches, and teams in the coming weeks and months.
You may not win all subsequent rounds, but you’ll force the opponent to change their own tactic – and possibly to choose one that they are not as proficient in, which you can exploit to win.
The results of the third match day
The match between G2 and mYinsanity had an expected outcome, as did those of the other teams of the GSA League on the third match day. There weren’t really any major surprises, except for the highlight match FACT against Team Secret:
- Turtle eSport 2:7 DIVIZON
- Rogue 7:0 WarKidz
- G2 Esport 7:2 mYinsanity
- FACT Gaming 7:3 Team Secret
With the victory against Team Secret, FACT Gaming has further solidified its position at the top of the ranking. The team has shown more clearly once again, that FACT could become a real problem for the professionals.
On the other hand, Rogue has secured their first victory after a bitter defeat against FACT last week – and did so with an astonishing 7:0. Perhaps the professionals are finally stepping up and will show more in the upcoming weeks.
The next match days will remain exciting, and it will be interesting to see if FACT Gaming can eliminate its last remaining professional competitor, G2 Esports, next week on June 4. If that happens, the German newcomers have a good chance at taking first place, although according to an interview, they do not even see themselves among the top 3. Those are G2 Esports, Rogue, and Team Secret.
GameStar and MeinMMO are media partners for this year’s league for Rainbow Six: Siege in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. We will regularly report on our websites and channels about the league, matches, and teams in the coming weeks and months.
This approach, however, was ignored by the players until the last two rounds. They did manage to win round 8 again, where G2 also used possibly the weakest operator, and the crucial round 9 was quite close. However, the switch to a slower play style came simply too late.
Tip: How to avoid mistakes yourself
You can learn a lot from the mistake that mYinsanity made. A useful rule of thumb to keep in mind whenever you’re stuck is:
If you find yourself in a situation against a seemingly stronger opponent with a strong tactic, do not copy them. Observe what they are doing and choose a tactic that directly counters theirs.
You may not win all subsequent rounds, but you’ll force the opponent to change their own tactic – and possibly to choose one that they are not as proficient in, which you can exploit to win.
The results of the third match day
The match between G2 and mYinsanity had an expected outcome, as did those of the other teams of the GSA League on the third match day. There weren’t really any major surprises, except for the highlight match FACT against Team Secret:
- Turtle eSport 2:7 DIVIZON
- Rogue 7:0 WarKidz
- G2 Esport 7:2 mYinsanity
- FACT Gaming 7:3 Team Secret
With the victory against Team Secret, FACT Gaming has further solidified its position at the top of the ranking. The team has shown more clearly once again, that FACT could become a real problem for the professionals.
On the other hand, Rogue has secured their first victory after a bitter defeat against FACT last week – and did so with an astonishing 7:0. Perhaps the professionals are finally stepping up and will show more in the upcoming weeks.
The next match days will remain exciting, and it will be interesting to see if FACT Gaming can eliminate its last remaining professional competitor, G2 Esports, next week on June 4. If that happens, the German newcomers have a good chance at taking first place, although according to an interview, they do not even see themselves among the top 3. Those are G2 Esports, Rogue, and Team Secret.
GameStar and MeinMMO are media partners for this year’s league for Rainbow Six: Siege in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. We will regularly report on our websites and channels about the league, matches, and teams in the coming weeks and months.
mYinsanity tried to keep up with G2’s pace. Although mYinsanity is a strong team, they are outmatched by G2 at this level. Sua says:
mYinsanity simply made this one mistake: They tried to keep up instead of […] playing more passively. They wanted to try to step on the gas too. And then we just run over them.
How could it have been better? The better tactic for mYinsanity would have been to adapt to the opponents and play against their tactics instead of trying to copy them. Against G2’s speed, the Swiss should have actually been “the stone wall”.
mYinsanity even managed to win two rounds precisely by this approach. Already in the second round, they played more passively and defended their points against G2, thereby winning. Instead of playing fast against G2, they waited for opportunities and seized them, as seen here at the end of the round:
This approach, however, was ignored by the players until the last two rounds. They did manage to win round 8 again, where G2 also used possibly the weakest operator, and the crucial round 9 was quite close. However, the switch to a slower play style came simply too late.
Tip: How to avoid mistakes yourself
You can learn a lot from the mistake that mYinsanity made. A useful rule of thumb to keep in mind whenever you’re stuck is:
If you find yourself in a situation against a seemingly stronger opponent with a strong tactic, do not copy them. Observe what they are doing and choose a tactic that directly counters theirs.
You may not win all subsequent rounds, but you’ll force the opponent to change their own tactic – and possibly to choose one that they are not as proficient in, which you can exploit to win.
The results of the third match day
The match between G2 and mYinsanity had an expected outcome, as did those of the other teams of the GSA League on the third match day. There weren’t really any major surprises, except for the highlight match FACT against Team Secret:
- Turtle eSport 2:7 DIVIZON
- Rogue 7:0 WarKidz
- G2 Esport 7:2 mYinsanity
- FACT Gaming 7:3 Team Secret
With the victory against Team Secret, FACT Gaming has further solidified its position at the top of the ranking. The team has shown more clearly once again, that FACT could become a real problem for the professionals.
On the other hand, Rogue has secured their first victory after a bitter defeat against FACT last week – and did so with an astonishing 7:0. Perhaps the professionals are finally stepping up and will show more in the upcoming weeks.
The next match days will remain exciting, and it will be interesting to see if FACT Gaming can eliminate its last remaining professional competitor, G2 Esports, next week on June 4. If that happens, the German newcomers have a good chance at taking first place, although according to an interview, they do not even see themselves among the top 3. Those are G2 Esports, Rogue, and Team Secret.
GameStar and MeinMMO are media partners for this year’s league for Rainbow Six: Siege in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. We will regularly report on our websites and channels about the league, matches, and teams in the coming weeks and months.
Actually, the third match day of the GSA League in Rainbow Six Siege went pretty much as expected by most. However, one of the matches could have turned out quite differently if the professionals had been a bit more attentive.
Who are the professionals? It concerns the Swiss champion, the pro team mYinsanity. They faced the international pro team G2 Esports on the third match day of the GSA League – and lost 7:2. This is now the third 7:2 victory for G2.
Both the league commentators and G2’s analyst and coach, Kevin “Sua” Stahnke, agreed: It shouldn’t have gone that way. What went wrong?

G2 against mYinsanity – The professionals’ mistake
How did the match go? The two teams faced off on the map Border. It was quite clear early in the match that G2 was better positioned. The players coordinated well and set a tremendous pace.
They didn’t play with risky rush tactics but rather with steady and intense pressure. They cleared vital paths and quickly pushed back and overwhelmed their opponents.
You can watch the entire match in the following video, starting at about hour 3:20:00:
What did mYinsanity do wrong? The major mistake of the team was discussed by commentators Verdi and Argony during the match. Subsequently, analyst Sua confirmed what had gone wrong:
With the victory against Team Secret, FACT Gaming has further solidified its position at the top of the ranking. The team has shown more clearly once again, that FACT could become a real problem for the professionals.
On the other hand, Rogue has secured their first victory after a bitter defeat against FACT last week – and did so with an astonishing 7:0. Perhaps the professionals are finally stepping up and will show more in the upcoming weeks.
The next match days will remain exciting, and it will be interesting to see if FACT Gaming can eliminate its last remaining professional competitor, G2 Esports, next week on June 4. If that happens, the German newcomers have a good chance at taking first place, although according to an interview, they do not even see themselves among the top 3. Those are G2 Esports, Rogue, and Team Secret.
GameStar and MeinMMO are media partners for this year’s league for Rainbow Six: Siege in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. We will regularly report on our websites and channels about the league, matches, and teams in the coming weeks and months.
You may not win all subsequent rounds, but you’ll force the opponent to change their own tactic – and possibly to choose one that they are not as proficient in, which you can exploit to win.
The results of the third match day
The match between G2 and mYinsanity had an expected outcome, as did those of the other teams of the GSA League on the third match day. There weren’t really any major surprises, except for the highlight match FACT against Team Secret:
- Turtle eSport 2:7 DIVIZON
- Rogue 7:0 WarKidz
- G2 Esport 7:2 mYinsanity
- FACT Gaming 7:3 Team Secret
With the victory against Team Secret, FACT Gaming has further solidified its position at the top of the ranking. The team has shown more clearly once again, that FACT could become a real problem for the professionals.
On the other hand, Rogue has secured their first victory after a bitter defeat against FACT last week – and did so with an astonishing 7:0. Perhaps the professionals are finally stepping up and will show more in the upcoming weeks.
The next match days will remain exciting, and it will be interesting to see if FACT Gaming can eliminate its last remaining professional competitor, G2 Esports, next week on June 4. If that happens, the German newcomers have a good chance at taking first place, although according to an interview, they do not even see themselves among the top 3. Those are G2 Esports, Rogue, and Team Secret.
GameStar and MeinMMO are media partners for this year’s league for Rainbow Six: Siege in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. We will regularly report on our websites and channels about the league, matches, and teams in the coming weeks and months.
This approach, however, was ignored by the players until the last two rounds. They did manage to win round 8 again, where G2 also used possibly the weakest operator, and the crucial round 9 was quite close. However, the switch to a slower play style came simply too late.
Tip: How to avoid mistakes yourself
You can learn a lot from the mistake that mYinsanity made. A useful rule of thumb to keep in mind whenever you’re stuck is:
If you find yourself in a situation against a seemingly stronger opponent with a strong tactic, do not copy them. Observe what they are doing and choose a tactic that directly counters theirs.
You may not win all subsequent rounds, but you’ll force the opponent to change their own tactic – and possibly to choose one that they are not as proficient in, which you can exploit to win.
The results of the third match day
The match between G2 and mYinsanity had an expected outcome, as did those of the other teams of the GSA League on the third match day. There weren’t really any major surprises, except for the highlight match FACT against Team Secret:
- Turtle eSport 2:7 DIVIZON
- Rogue 7:0 WarKidz
- G2 Esport 7:2 mYinsanity
- FACT Gaming 7:3 Team Secret
With the victory against Team Secret, FACT Gaming has further solidified its position at the top of the ranking. The team has shown more clearly once again, that FACT could become a real problem for the professionals.
On the other hand, Rogue has secured their first victory after a bitter defeat against FACT last week – and did so with an astonishing 7:0. Perhaps the professionals are finally stepping up and will show more in the upcoming weeks.
The next match days will remain exciting, and it will be interesting to see if FACT Gaming can eliminate its last remaining professional competitor, G2 Esports, next week on June 4. If that happens, the German newcomers have a good chance at taking first place, although according to an interview, they do not even see themselves among the top 3. Those are G2 Esports, Rogue, and Team Secret.
GameStar and MeinMMO are media partners for this year’s league for Rainbow Six: Siege in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. We will regularly report on our websites and channels about the league, matches, and teams in the coming weeks and months.
mYinsanity tried to keep up with G2’s pace. Although mYinsanity is a strong team, they are outmatched by G2 at this level. Sua says:
mYinsanity simply made this one mistake: They tried to keep up instead of […] playing more passively. They wanted to try to step on the gas too. And then we just run over them.
How could it have been better? The better tactic for mYinsanity would have been to adapt to the opponents and play against their tactics instead of trying to copy them. Against G2’s speed, the Swiss should have actually been “the stone wall”.
mYinsanity even managed to win two rounds precisely by this approach. Already in the second round, they played more passively and defended their points against G2, thereby winning. Instead of playing fast against G2, they waited for opportunities and seized them, as seen here at the end of the round:
This approach, however, was ignored by the players until the last two rounds. They did manage to win round 8 again, where G2 also used possibly the weakest operator, and the crucial round 9 was quite close. However, the switch to a slower play style came simply too late.
Tip: How to avoid mistakes yourself
You can learn a lot from the mistake that mYinsanity made. A useful rule of thumb to keep in mind whenever you’re stuck is:
If you find yourself in a situation against a seemingly stronger opponent with a strong tactic, do not copy them. Observe what they are doing and choose a tactic that directly counters theirs.
You may not win all subsequent rounds, but you’ll force the opponent to change their own tactic – and possibly to choose one that they are not as proficient in, which you can exploit to win.
The results of the third match day
The match between G2 and mYinsanity had an expected outcome, as did those of the other teams of the GSA League on the third match day. There weren’t really any major surprises, except for the highlight match FACT against Team Secret:
- Turtle eSport 2:7 DIVIZON
- Rogue 7:0 WarKidz
- G2 Esport 7:2 mYinsanity
- FACT Gaming 7:3 Team Secret
With the victory against Team Secret, FACT Gaming has further solidified its position at the top of the ranking. The team has shown more clearly once again, that FACT could become a real problem for the professionals.
On the other hand, Rogue has secured their first victory after a bitter defeat against FACT last week – and did so with an astonishing 7:0. Perhaps the professionals are finally stepping up and will show more in the upcoming weeks.
The next match days will remain exciting, and it will be interesting to see if FACT Gaming can eliminate its last remaining professional competitor, G2 Esports, next week on June 4. If that happens, the German newcomers have a good chance at taking first place, although according to an interview, they do not even see themselves among the top 3. Those are G2 Esports, Rogue, and Team Secret.
GameStar and MeinMMO are media partners for this year’s league for Rainbow Six: Siege in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. We will regularly report on our websites and channels about the league, matches, and teams in the coming weeks and months.