Take a deep breath.
There's still one more game to go, but the day has been a whirlwind of drama, joy and despair in equal measure.
Let's start with the big one - the one that broke so many hearts.
CS:GO will depart without NiKo ever winning a Major as his G2 side were sent home early by fnatic.
G2 pulled it back to an even game on Vertigo but fnatic dropped the guillotine in the last few rounds to move on to a 2-2 game.
For G2, it's a familiar, if sinking, feeling.
They missed out entirely in Rio and now once more fall far earlier than expected - and HooXi believes there's only one person to blame.
"I feel like it's 85% my fault. I didn't show up individually, didn't execute a good plan."
We know it's normal for a leader to blame themselves - it's natural, it's human - but we can't help but feel he's being a little bit harsh on himself.
You win as a team, you lose as a team.
"Even though I did my best... it apparently wasn't good enough."
Our heart, genuinely, sank.
"We're feeling good after the win, especially against a team like G2, it's always going to be tough" said a rejuvenated mezii.
"Feels bad at the same point, knocking out some of the legends of the game and a big team like G2."
We will have an American team in the arena come the Champions Stage.
Team Liquid survived a map one scare to outmuscle Into The Breach, largely powered by a stupendous showing from oSee.
The sniper dropped the hammer and decapitated Into The Breach, collecting 61 kills in a 2-0 victory.
Map one went all the way to overtime thanks to a resilient ITB defence and an adaptive T side, but Liquid eventually used all of their experience to hunker down and dig themselves out.
"It's my first time making it to the Major playoffs, and it feels amazing" told a joyous oSee to BLAST.tv. "It was one of those days where everything was working out... we knew our CT side is always strong and we could always bring it back.
"Yeah it's a brutal loss, but it happens" was the take from ITB's Thomas, who also told us that "we're the underdog, not much we can do about it".
Well in fairness, Thomas, if anyone could do something about your results...
NAVI were toppled by their CIS brethren as sdy took serious revenge on the team who let him go just a few months ago.
The Ukrainian dropped a 102 ADR game and went +21 to demolish NAVI. You might think that's a strong verb to use, but Monte 16-2'd their big brothers on Nuke.
Sixteen. Two.
sdy picked up 27 on Anubis in just 28 rounds too, as NAVI were toothless, lifeless and limp in defeat.
Much of the talk before the game was of a rivalry between s1mple and Woro2k, thanks to an infamous tweet of Woro2k's where he claimed that "the time will come when I will destroy you in tournaments".
Most of us doubted, but Woro was proven correct. s1mple was muted, b1t invisible and NAVI to a huge 2-2 game.
Oh, just you wait.
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