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Team Liquid blanked Immortals 2-0 on Sunday to remain undefeated in group-stage action at the League Championship Series Summer Split.

Liquid won twice on blue -- in 24 minutes and in 29 minutes -- to improve to 5-0. They sit in second place in the standings, though, as Cloud9 hold a better individual game win-loss record despite also being unbeaten through their first five matches.

Eight teams are fighting for six spots in the Summer Split's double-elimination playoff bracket. The top two seeds will head to the upper-bracket semifinals, with the other four seeds duking it out in the upper-bracket quarterfinals.

All group-play matches are best-of-three, while the playoff matches are best-of-five. The winner of the tournament will take home $100,000 of the $200,000 prize pool, with the top three teams qualifying for the World Championship.

Also on Sunday, FlyQuest rallied for a 2-1 victory over 100 Thieves.

FlyQuest saw 100 Thieves go up 1-0 with a 33-minute win on red before responding with a 31-minute victory on blue. They then prevailed in 23 minutes on red to complete the comeback.

Week 6 of group play begins on Saturday with two matches:

--FlyQuest vs. Shopify Rebellion

--100 Thieves vs. Immortals

LCS Summer Split group stage standings (overall record, individual game win-loss record):

1. Cloud9, 5-0, 10-1

2. Team Liquid, 5-0, 10-2


3. FlyQuest, 4-1, 9-4

4. NRG, 2-3, 5-6

5. Dignitas, 1-4, 4-8

6. 100 Thieves, 1-4, 3-8

7. Immortals, 1-4, 2-8

8. Shopify Rebellion, 1-4, 2-8

LCS Summer Split prize pool:

1. $100,000, qualification to Worlds

2. $50,000, qualification to Worlds

3. $30,000, qualification to Worlds

4. $20,000

5-6. No prize money

7-8. No prize money


--Field Level Media