Learn From Past storm to first place after BGIS 2026 semi-finals Day 2

Learn From Past racked up 92 points with two Chicken Dinners to overtake Day 1 leaders Meta Ninza in the BGIS 2026 semi-final standings in Hyderabad.
March 13, 2026
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The BGIS 2026 semi-finals saw a shake-up on Day 2 at the Sandhya Convention Center in Hyderabad, with Learn From Past climbing from second to the top of the overall standings. The team finished the day on 92 points after nine matches, including two Chicken Dinners, to open up a clear gap on the rest of the field.

Meta Ninza lose their grip on first

Meta Ninza had looked comfortable at the end of Day 1, topping the leaderboard with 53 points and a Chicken Dinner. But Day 2 told a different story. They could only manage 25 additional points across their matches, finishing the day on 78 points and dropping to second. Reckoning Esports matched that tally of 78 to sit level on points.

Learn From Past, by contrast, exploded on Day 2. Starting from 52 points, they added 40 more in a single day of play, picking up their second Chicken Dinner in the process. That kind of consistency across nine games is rare at this stage of the tournament, and it puts them in a strong position heading into the final two days.

The chasing pack stays tight

Behind the top three, the margins are small. iQOO Orangutan sit on 77 points, MYTH Official have 68, and Troy Tamilan Esports are right behind on 67. With two more days of competition remaining, any of the top eight or nine teams could still push for a Grand Finals spot.

Some bigger names had quieter days. iQOO SOUL and iQOO Revenant XSPARK both sit on 48 points, well outside the automatic qualification spots but not yet out of contention. The middle of the table is packed tight enough that one strong day could change everything.

Grand Finals on the horizon

The semi-finals run until March 15, after which the qualifying teams head to Chennai for the BGIS 2026 Grand Finals on March 29. The total prize pool stands at INR 4 crore, making this the biggest BGMI tournament of the year so far. For Learn From Past, the task now is to maintain their form across two more days and book their ticket without needing to rely on results elsewhere.

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