Valorant First Strike North America - NSG Tournament Day 5 concluded the first round of qualifiers. Day 5 had two matches scheduled, which saw TSM facing Gen.G Esports for the 3rd spot, and Cloud9 Blue vs. Envy in the finals. 📢 The last day of the @nerdstgamers First Strike Open Qualifier is about to start! We have the third-place match ahead of us, with the Grand Final happening shortly after that. Make sure to follow all the data and statistics here 👇https://t.co/KYokUnodYL pic.twitter.com/ZCt2aB8PG2— THESPIKE.GG (@THESPIKEGG) October 30, 2020While Gen.G Esports and TSM have met several times in the past, the Valorant First Strike North America - NSG Tournament is a different scenario.That was payback for #Worlds2020 @GenG https://t.co/ItJPTkaNZD— TSM (@TSM) October 30, 2020Unlike PopFlash or Knights Gauntlet Invitational, this match between the two Valorant teams was extremely different.Also read - Valorant First Strike North America - NSG Tournament: Semi-Finals resultsValorant First Strike North America - NSG Tournament - Day 5 - TSM vs. Gen.G EsportsValorant First Strike North America - NSG Tournament - TSM vs. Gen.G Esports - Fileforfur VALORANTThe tie for the third place was quite critical for both teams, as neither wanted to wait for a second opportunity. The teams that lost in the Valorant First Strike North America - NSG Open Qualifiers will have a shot at redemption in the UMG Open Qualifiers. Map 1 - HavenValorant First Strike North America - NSG Tournament - TSM vs. Gen.G Esports - Fileforfur VALORANTThe first map was Haven, and TSM went in with two Duelists, Jett and Phoenix. Drone and Wardell took charge for TSM, as the first round came down to a 3 vs. 2 situation for Gen.G. TSM went on to seal the first two rounds as Defenders. Valorant First Strike North America - NSG Tournament - TSM vs. Gen.G Esports - Fileforfur VALORANTHowever, from the third round, Gen.G started picking up the pace and tried their best to shift the momentum. They won rounds 3,4 and 5 with relative ease. This made the score 7-5 in favor of TSM before the swap in Valorant First Strike North America - NSG 3rd place match. Valorant First Strike North America - NSG Tournament - TSM vs. Gen.G Esports - Fileforfur VALORANTEventually, Haven was conquered by TSM with a 13-6 scoreline. Nonetheless, they struggled on Ascent, as Gen.G played Defenders first.Map 2 - AscentValorant First Strike North America - NSG Tournament - TSM vs. Gen.G Esports - Fileforfur VALORANTGen.G went on to show their best performance so far, in the Valorant First Strike North America - NSG 3rd place match, as they were 10-2 up before the swap. Valorant First Strike North America - NSG Tournament - TSM vs. Gen.G Esports - Fileforfur VALORANTForcing the match to go into a third-round did not go to plan for Gen.G, as the third map was Split.Valorant First Strike North America - NSG Tournament - TSM vs. Gen.G Esports - Fileforfur VALORANTMap 3 - SplitAs it is known that Split is a Defenders map in Valorant, TSM took that opportunity. They started by winning the first four rounds with ease. Valorant First Strike North America - NSG Tournament - TSM vs. Gen.G Esports - Fileforfur VALORANTEventually, it became quite clear that TSM would not give in to the pressure, as Subroza and Hazed kept controlling specific areas of the map. This allowed Wardell to play his game comfortably, as he racked up 20 kills at the end. Before the swap, TSM led 10-2, and the pressure was on Gen.G.Valorant First Strike North America - NSG Tournament - TSM vs. Gen.G Esports - Fileforfur VALORANTWhile it looked good in the first two Defenders rounds for Gen.G, TSM soon took over. With three consecutive round victories, TSM took Split man with a score of 13-4. Thus, the Valorant First Strike North America - NSG 3rd place match went to TSM.Valorant First Strike North America - NSG Tournament - TSM vs. Gen.G Esports - Fileforfur VALORANTWhile it was all about bragging rights between the first four teams, it will still be crucial for the North American rankings.