PARIVISION player Ivan zweih Gogin shared his thoughts on his team’s defeat against B8 Esports in the opening round of the Esports World Cup 2026 group stage for Counter-Strike 2. The match, played on Cache, ended with a score of 11-13, sending PARIVISION to the lower bracket of Group C.

Gogin expressed strong confidence that the outcome would have been different under a standard best-of-3 format. He also questioned the tournament structure, comparing the single-map main event matches unfavorably to the best-of-3 series played during the open qualifiers.

The loss places PARIVISION in a precarious position. Another defeat in the lower bracket will result in their elimination from the tournament. The team entered the match relying on their prepared strategies but failed to execute them fully against an opponent with no recorded official matches on the selected map.

Gogin acknowledged that the lack of available material on B8’s Cache play was a factor, though he maintained that his team had expected to perform well based on their own preparation. The narrow two-round margin underscored the fine line between victory and defeat in a single-map elimination scenario.

Zweih Criticizes Best-of-1 Format at Esports World Cup

In a post-match interview, Gogin addressed the impact of the best-of-1 format directly. He stated that he believed PARIVISION would win every single time if the match had been a best-of-3 series. He described this assessment as potentially sounding like an excuse but stood by the conviction that the longer format would have favored his team.

The player pointed to the complete absence of prior official matches for B8 on Cache as a complicating factor. Without any demo material to review, PARIVISION had to rely solely on their own game plan. Gogin noted that the team was unable to fully demonstrate the quality of their prepared play during the single map.

Gogin also drew a direct comparison between the main event format and the open qualification stage. He found it strange that dozens of random mixed teams in the open qualifiers were guaranteed at least two best-of-3 matches, while the main tournament began with best-of-1 encounters. This structural observation highlighted a perceived inconsistency in the competitive integrity of the event’s design.

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  • PARIVISION lost to B8 Esports on Cache with a score of 11-13 in a best-of-1 match.
  • Ivan zweih Gogin stated the team would win 100 out of 100 times if the match were a best-of-3.
  • B8 had zero recorded official matches on Cache, leaving PARIVISION with no opponent material to study.
  • Gogin contrasted the main event’s best-of-1 format with the open qualifiers, which featured at least two best-of-3 matches for every participating team.

The defeat immediately impacted PARIVISION’s tournament trajectory. Dropping to the lower bracket of Group C means the team now faces a must-win situation in their next match to avoid elimination from the Esports World Cup.

PARIVISION’s Tournament Situation After the Loss

Following the 11-13 loss on Cache, PARIVISION moved to the lower bracket of Group C. The single-elimination pressure of the lower bracket means the team has no margin for error in their upcoming match. A second consecutive defeat would end their run at the Esports World Cup entirely.

Gogin’s comments reflect the frustration of a team that felt prepared but was unable to translate that preparation into a result within the constraints of a single map. The narrow scoreline suggests a closely contested match, but the format left no room for adaptation or a comeback across multiple maps.

Counter-Strike team preparing with a confident mindset
Match Detail Fact
Opponent B8 Esports
Map Played Cache
Final Score 11-13
Tournament Stage Esports World Cup 2026 Group C, Round 1
Result for PARIVISION Dropped to lower bracket
Next Match Consequence Elimination from tournament with another loss

PARIVISION now faces a critical lower bracket match at the Esports World Cup 2026. The team’s ability to recover from the opening loss will determine whether they can continue in the tournament. Gogin’s pointed critique of the best-of-1 format adds a layer of discussion around the competitive structure of the event, though the immediate focus for the squad remains on securing a victory to stay alive in Group C.