From the beginning the Reds had expressed concern about their readiness for the first immunity match, at least on a psychological level. Their fears were confirmed as, with very few exceptions, they were unable to compete at all, resulting in a 2-0 defeat.

The first individual match was more of a derby, with the Reds to come back from 6-2 down and tie it at 6-6. However, with two straight wins, the Blue they made it 1-0 and took a clear lead.

The second game turned into a monologue for the Blues. Takis Karagounias brought the only point for his team, which suffered a heavy 8-1 defeat. In fact, the “explosive” mercenary had nerves throughout the competition, even after his own victories. In particular, he had an episode and exchanged some “French” not only with Takis Katsoulis and Konstantinos Vassalos, but also with Ilias Bogdanos. Somehow, the Reds went to the Council having the obligation to highlight a player to leave. The choices were limited and with three votes, they nominated Konstantinos Vassalos, who expected this result, despite the fact that he trolled his teammates a bit.