Jynxzi arrasa en la final y se proclama campeón de PogChamps 6 7

Jynxzi, streamer de Twitch y alumno del MI Levy Rozman, ganó el torneo PogChamps 6 7, dotado con 100.000 dólares, el 10 de abril tras derrotar contundentemente al principal favorito, ohnePixel, en la final. El joven de 24 años se mantuvo invicto durante 13 partidas consecutivas, atrayendo a más de 200.000 espectadores simultáneos a la retransmisión. Los ocho participantes comenzaron con puntuaciones de blitz en Chess.com inferiores a 700.

Jynxzi dominó el Grupo A, ganando sus seis partidas en la fase de todos contra todos ante StableRonaldo, Joe Bartolozzi y PlaqueBoyMax. Bartolozzi avanzó como segundo clasificado tras una reñida batalla. En el Grupo B, ohnePixel y Steak aseguraron sus puestos en la fase eliminatoria a pesar de algunos errores, entre ellos el empate por ahogado de ohnePixel contra ExtraEmily y su derrota ante Agent00.

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