In the later stages of the Swiss system, the value of every series increases dramatically. There are no easy matches here: one victory opens the path to the final stage, while one defeat forces teams to play a match for their tournament life.
Tournament context
ESL Pro League Season 23 Stage 2 is played in a Swiss Bo3 format (online, Europe). Teams with a 2:1 record compete for direct qualification to the LAN Finals, while the losers fall to the 2:2 stage, where a decisive series for the final slot awaits them.
In such a match, Natus Vincere and Legacy faced each other.
How the match unfolded — Natus Vincere vs Legacy
Series score: 2:0 in favor of Legacy
- Dust2 (pick Legacy) — 13:4
The Brazilian squad immediately took control of the game. Legacy dominated the shooting duels and consistently won key rounds, quickly destroying NAVI’s economy. As a result, the map ended in a convincing victory with no chance for a comeback. - Mirage (pick Natus Vincere) — 13:10
On their own pick, NAVI managed to create a more competitive game. However, in the decisive rounds Legacy played more disciplined Counter-Strike, won crucial trades, and managed the economy better, allowing them to close the series without a third map.

Player of the Match — Eduardo “dumau” Wolkmer (Legacy)
- K–D: 35–18
- ADR: 94.2
- Rating 3.0: 1.42
Key contribution: dominance in shooting duels on Dust2 and consistent impact in the decisive rounds on Mirage.
VRS results
- Legacy — +30 pt → 1490 pt
The victory brings a significant increase in the VRS ranking and reinforces the team’s progress on the international stage. - Natus Vincere — −23 pt → 1650 pt
The defeat negatively affects NAVI’s position in the ranking and complicates their tournament situation.
What’s next?
Legacy finish the stage with a 3:1 record and advance to the LAN Finals of ESL Pro League Season 23.
Natus Vincere drop to the 2:2 bracket, where they will play a decisive match for the last chance to reach the final stage of the tournament.
Match summary
Legacy produced one of the biggest upsets of the stage. The Brazilian team demonstrated organized team play and confident individual performances, especially on Dust2. For Natus Vincere, this defeat means losing the direct ticket to the Finals and being forced to go through a decisive 2:2 match, where any mistake could end their tournament run.

