After four action-packed days of the BMPS 2025 Semifinals, the competition has reached its most intense stage. Every team has played 16 matches, and the top five have separated themselves from the rest through consistency, skill, and clutch performances under pressure.
Let’s take a closer look at how the Top 5 teams have performed so far, followed by the scoreboard in a clean, standard format.
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K9 Esports are sitting comfortably at the top of the standings with an impressive 183 total points, and they’ve clearly been the standout team of the semifinals so far.
Their strength lies in aggressive finishes — they’ve picked up a massive 123 finish points, showing dominance in almost every fight they take. With 60 position points added through consistent high placements, K9 has mastered the balance between aggression and survival.
Their three Winner Winner Chicken Dinners (WWCDs) are proof of their excellent teamwork and zone control. Whether it’s clutching late circles or wiping squads in open zones, K9 has looked unstoppable.
Their synergy, map awareness, and decision-making have been top-notch, and unless something drastic happens, K9 is already looking like a title favorite going into the grand finals.
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Team GODL holds the second position with 132 total points, thanks to their consistency and smart zone play.
They’ve earned 88 finish points and 44 placement points, showing a well-balanced approach. While they’ve only secured one WWCD so far, they’ve been in the top 5 of many matches, regularly collecting placement points that keep them high on the leaderboard.
GODL’s gameplay revolves around controlled aggression — they avoid unnecessary fights early and capitalize in the final zones. Their rotations have been crisp, and their experience shows in how they manage late circles.
If K9 falters even slightly, GODL is the team most likely to challenge them for the top spot.
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In third place, OG Esports sits strong with 117 points, built on 74 finish points and 43 position points.
Their two WWCDs have come from clutch plays and disciplined team coordination. OG has shown they can both fight aggressively and hold positions tactically when the situation demands.
Their gunpower and composure under pressure have stood out, especially in edge-zone fights. Though they lag a bit behind the top two in total points, OG has all the tools to make a big comeback on the final day.
With just a few strong games, OG could easily push for the top 2. Their momentum is building at the perfect time.
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AX holds the fourth position with 115 total points, tied closely with TR.
Interestingly, AX has the same number of WWCDs as K9 — three, but their finish and placement points are comparatively lower (66 finish points, 49 placement points).
AX’s gameplay has been explosive — when they get momentum, they dominate matches. However, inconsistency has cost them several mid-table finishes.
Their biggest strength lies in aggressive zone entry — they’re fearless when taking fights in transition. If they can improve on timing and positioning, AX has the potential to break into the top 3 easily.
They are currently one of the most unpredictable and exciting teams to watch.
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Rounding off the top 5, Team TR also has 115 total points, just like AX.
Their breakdown includes 68 finish points and 47 placement points, along with 1 WWCD. TR has been the picture of consistency — not always flashy, but very reliable.
They’ve managed to stay alive in most matches, securing placement points even when finishes were low. This patient approach has kept them solidly in the top five.
TR’s teamwork and communication have been key to their success — they rarely make risky rotations and prefer controlled zone entries.
If they can increase their frag output sli
ghtly, TR could easily push into the top 3 by the end of Day 5.
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