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BLAST Premier Spring Final 2024

London, United Kingdom

Spirit Win the BLAST Premier Spring Final in London Without Losing a Match

Spirit went 4-0 in London and took the final 3-1 from Natus Vincere, giving up only Mirage — that one 13-4 — between wins on Ancient, Dust II and Nuke. Rounds ran to the T side across the event at 45.7 percent CT, with Anubis down at 31.4 and Nuke at 33.8. Vertigo never reached a server here at all.

2024-06-122024-06-16, part of Season 1b. 13 matches played across 34 maps at Tier 1 events — HLTV Majors and international LAN events with a prize pool between $600,000 and $2,000,000.

championWho took it

Spirit won this event's chronologically last recorded match.

Why no bracket is shown

matches.stage is empty on every row in this snapshot — no bracket, round, or placement is derivable for this event, or any other on this site.

momentsThe maps worth remembering here

The maps from this event that were not ordinary — a half thrown away and won back, a game that would not end, a side that conceded nothing. Ranked by how rare each reading is across every map in this snapshot, rarest first.

comeback2024-06-12
FaZe1916SAW

FaZe went into the break 2–10 down on CT, took the second half 10–2 on T, and won double overtime 7–4 — 19–16 over SAW.

Ancient · FaZe started on CT

What these readings are drawn from

Drawn from results, half-by-half round counts and overtime only. This snapshot carries no demo data, so nothing here is about an individual player.

formatHow the event was run

Double elimination Bo3 - Group winners advance to the playoff semi-finals; - The 2nd and 3rd placed teams go to the playoff quarter-finals. | Single elimination Bo3 - Grand final Bo5

maps playedWhat was picked, banned and left over

Every map this event's veto touched, picked or played, at least once — Inferno was the most first-banned map (4 matches), and Ancient was the most first-picked (4 matches).

  • Dust II10 maps played

    48.8% CT · 51.2% T — 1.2pts T-leaning

    picked 10 · banned 2 · left over 1 · first ban 0 · first pick 2 · decider 1

  • Inferno6 maps played

    50.5% CT · 49.5% T — 0.5pts CT-leaning

    picked 6 · banned 7 · left over 0 · first ban 4 · first pick 4 · decider 0

  • Mirage6 maps played

    61.0% CT · 39.0% T — 11.0pts CT-leaning

    picked 3 · banned 4 · left over 6 · first ban 2 · first pick 1 · decider 6

  • Anubis5 maps played

    31.4% CT · 68.6% T — 18.6pts T-leaning

    picked 2 · banned 7 · left over 4 · first ban 2 · first pick 1 · decider 4

  • Ancient4 maps played

    35.7% CT · 64.3% T — 14.3pts T-leaning

    picked 4 · banned 9 · left over 0 · first ban 0 · first pick 4 · decider 0

  • Nuke3 maps played

    33.8% CT · 66.2% T — 16.2pts T-leaning

    picked 3 · banned 8 · left over 2 · first ban 2 · first pick 1 · decider 2

  • Vertigobanned, never played

    picked 0 · banned 13 · left over 0 · first ban 3 · first pick 0 · decider 0

Per-map veto counts and the thin-sample rule

A row marked "thin sample" played under a quarter of this event's own busiest map — the same relative cut `/pro-meta` uses for a thin season or month, applied here within this one event. A map with no CT/T bar was banned before it was ever played, not omitted.

against the seasonHow it compares with its own season

This event played 34 maps at 45.7% CT; Season 1b as a whole played 1,012 maps at 49.7% CT (0.3pts T-leaning) — 4.0pts more T-sided than the season as a whole.

34 maps is under a quarter of Season 1b's 1,012 maps — a small sample against the season it sat in, marked here rather than read as equally trustworthy.

Sample-size caveat