The biggest Call of Duty event of the season is off to the races, with 30 games having taken place during Day 1. While upsets normally reign supreme during the initial days of a respective tournament, the real headline from the first day of competition was the utter dominance by the upper echelon of the competitive scene, as a whopping nine teams ended the day at 2-0.The most surprising of those teams may have been compLexity Gaming. While compLexity was expected to place well in Group H, few expected the team to contend with odds-on favorite OpTic Gaming in the group stage. But thanks to some timely plays by stars Chris Parasite Duarte and Colt Havok McLendon, compLexity Gaming was able to walk away with a critical 3-2 win against OpTic.While that win put compLexity on track to earn a 2-0 record during Day 1, it more importantly put the pressure on OpTic, as the Green Wall will most likely need to win both games on Day 2 in order to qualify for the double-elimination bracket. Lose a game against either PNDA or Team LDLC, who each had their moments during Day 1, and aspirations toward the $800,000 first-place prize likely go up in smoke.The newly rebranded Renegades understand that heartbreak. After entering Group D as one of the favorites to advance through the double-elimination bracket, its tournament is effectively over, losing two hard-fought matches to Epsilon Esports (3-1) and Allegiance (3-2). Arguably one of the most difficult groups in the tournament, the Stage 2 runner-ups needed to play well in order to move on, and in nearly every match, at least one member of Renegades did. Whether it was Adam Killa Sloss with a brilliant 1-vs-3 play in Search and Destroy against Epsilon Esports, or a fury-charged Steven Diabolic Rivero and Martin Chino Chino against Allegiance, at least one member of Renegades had a moment throughout the respective series. Unfortunately, the team couldnt cobble together a consistent four-man performance, which wound up being its downfall. It will be interesting to see what roster moves follow the disappointing exit, as Killa has suggested this may be his last Call of Duty competitive season.Finally, a pair of dominant performances by Splyce and FaZe Clan has seemingly quieted any doubters after the first day of competition. While each team resides in different regions, Splyce in Europe and FaZe in North America, both teams entered Call of Duty XP in similar situations. Despite the teams immense popularity and success last season, FaZe Clan has struggled to make much of a dent in the competitive scene during Black Ops III. Splyce, on the other hand, has had immense success during the season on the European level, but hasnt seen that success transfer to the international level. Each entered with question marks regarding the caliber of its play. 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That was a great kick under pressure.And to kick that field goal as well, added Bellamy. Thats why he is a special player.We were very lucky tonight and it was a couple of big plays from Cam that got us home.While feeling his side were off the pace, particularly in the opening half, Bellamy was full of praise for the Rabbitohs.They had a tough week last week and we knew there would be some sort of bounce-back effect from that.I thought they defended really well tonight. It probably disappoints me to say it but I think they out-defended us tonight.Despite the loss, Souths coach Michael Maguire was proud of his teams efforts, particularly in defence.The Storm threw plenty at us, said Maguire. Our boys really dug deep many times to repel them and put ourselves in a great opportunity at the back end but it just wasnt to be.We have been working hard to achieve that type of performance for the past couple of months, added Maguire.We will get a lot out of that game. I think the boys really found what the South Sydney rugby league team is all about. ' ' '