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MIBR Beat 3DMAX 13-9 on Anubis as insani Calls Team 'Renewed'

MIBR opened CAC 2026 with a 13-9 Anubis win over 3DMAX — revenge for the PGL Bucharest loss — and an 11-1 CT half that gave insani's 'renewed' read instant credibility.

MIBR Beat 3DMAX 13-9 on Anubis as insani Calls Team 'Renewed'

MIBR opened CS Asia Championships 2026 with the kind of revenge match the team needed: 13-9 over 3DMAX on Anubis, settling the PGL Bucharest 2026 quarter-final loss six weeks earlier. The Brazilians built an absurd 11-1 CT half before 3DMAX could find their footing.

insani’s ‘renewed’ framing earns it

Felipe ‘insani’ Yuji described MIBR after the win as ‘a renewed and much-improved team’ — and the structural read of the Anubis half backs the language. After more than a month away from official competition, MIBR used the break to fix communication, review past mistakes, and rebuild structural discipline. The 11-1 CT side wasn’t individual brilliance — it was setup-on-setup defensive coordination that 3DMAX couldn’t crack.

The MIBR international project

This is the Swedish-IGL-led rebuild paying off. LNZ joined as IGL earlier in 2026 alongside Brazilian rifler venomzera, with coach LETN1 anchoring the staff transition. The shift to English as primary in-game language has taken time, but insani acknowledged the team is significantly more comfortable inside the new system. kl1m — the young AWPer LNZ has publicly called ‘insane mechanics’ — has added an aggressive opening dimension MIBR previously lacked.

PARIVISION next

MIBR face PARIVISION at the CAC quarterfinal next. The Brazilians have practised against the CIS side ahead of the tournament, and insani expects another difficult match. The goal isn’t a trophy in Shanghai — it’s confidence and structural consistency heading into the IEM Cologne Major cycle.

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