Jynxzi feier all motstand og vinner PogChamps 6 7-tittelen

Jynxzi, en Twitch-streamer og elev av IM Levy Rozman, vant turneringen PogChamps 6 7 med en premiepott på 100 000 dollar den 10. april etter å ha utklasset toppseedede ohnePixel i finalen. 24-åringen gikk ubeseiret gjennom 13 kamper på rad og trakk over 200 000 samtidige seere til sendingen. Alle de åtte deltakerne startet med en lynsjakk-rating på under 700 på Chess.com.

Jynxzi dominerte gruppe A og vant alle sine seks kamper i det doble seriespillet mot StableRonaldo, Joe Bartolozzi og PlaqueBoyMax. Bartolozzi gikk videre som andremann etter en tett kamp. I gruppe B sikret ohnePixel og Steak seg plass i utslagsrundene til tross for noen feil, inkludert ohnePixels remis mot ExtraEmily og et tap mot Agent00.

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