{"id":395,"date":"2017-03-03T15:59:16","date_gmt":"2017-03-03T15:59:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=395"},"modified":"2019-04-03T05:33:44","modified_gmt":"2019-04-03T05:33:44","slug":"prodigy-smack-down-rage-esc-3-0-in-match-5-of-cwl-sydney","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/prodigy-smack-down-rage-esc-3-0-in-match-5-of-cwl-sydney\/","title":{"rendered":"Prodigy smack down Rage ESC 3-0 in match 5 of CWL Sydney"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Prodigy eSports<\/a> cleanly defeat Rage ESC<\/a> to make an impressive 3-0 win in match #5 of the Call of Duty World League Sydney<\/a> Open 1.<\/p>\n Another match-up, another clean sweep. Tainted Minds<\/a>, Mindfreak, Rebellious and Validate Black<\/a> beat down their competition in the previous four rounds with ease for similar 3-0 victories.<\/p>\n Match 5 opened with an amazing performance by Prodigy, with teammate Guydra<\/a> landing a crucial three-piece kill to secure a hard-earned 250-194 on Breakout at Hardpoint.<\/p>\n Unfortunately for Rage ESC<\/a>, Search and Destroy on Crusher did not go so well and Prodigy took the win with a cruisy 6-2.<\/p>\n Prodigy then went on to dominate Precinct, Uplink 19-2 to successfully grab the oh-so-sweet fifth 3-0 clean sweep today .<\/p>\n Match 6, the final round for the day, will pit Rage ESC versus Prodigy eSports, which is sure to be a ripper of a match-up.<\/p>\n That $14,000 top cash prize looks to be firmly in the cross-hairs of five very talented winning teams.<\/p>\n For the remaining match of today and the teams to play tomorrow, watch ESL Australia’s CWL Open 1 Sydney via the official MLG stream<\/a>, running the entire March 3-5 weekend.<\/p>\n