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BRAZILIAN TEAMS AT VCT

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#1
na1ler

So, I'm going to give my opinion about the teams that will be on the vct, and, knowing some players through their rankings and their training, I'll summarize the real one for you guys, based on what I know and heard.

LOUD: *They are doing very well in training, the team is coming together, however, I believe it will take much longer than the old LOUD, for them to be in shape. I think Cauanzin is extremely dedicated, but I think he will feel the pressure of the "shirt" in the first moments, while Tuyz, has a very big ego and doesn't recognize his mistakes yet, Saadhak will have a lot of work at first. So i dont see them winning, not in a million years.

MiBR: Very experienced players, I think the team is well balanced, but we need to see how Jzz and Heat will work, from what I hear, they are trying to innovate in compositions and take teams by surprise with this. Now, in MY honest opinion, I think it will be more than what we already know, same game ideas, nothing very creative in terms of strategies, depending a lot on the aim and setups. I don't see a future either, but it's a team that can take favorites out of the way.

FURIA: Here it gets interesting, I think it's the team with more aim and ability to win duels, clutches and etc in the whole tournment... and from what I know, playing with one of them in ranked, they are very focused, they will depend a lot on Mazin to have ideas, because if it depends only on the individual, I don't know where this team stops. They are more technical than Loud and Mibr, but they lack a lot for what they "already know about the game", without much creativity.

So, this is that's what I know about the teams, according to sources as well. I hope I have cleared the mind for those who want to know how the teams are doing so far, and expectations.

Cheers, have a good one.

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Old loud had three players to integrate+ were extremely far behind on the meta, they took a year to achieve their potential

Current Loud has two players to integrate and are currently on top of the world when it comes to how the game gets played, why would assume they’d take more time to achieve their potential? Cauanzin didn’t feel the pressure a year ago, at 16, when he first went to an international event, performing at the same level as he did regionally, and what are your basis for saying tuyz has a big ego, Please give your reasons cause I’ve never seen him showing anything of sorts

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na1ler
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u could not be more wrong, but anyways. He has a big ego, and is not me who is actually saying, And about cauanzin, is my opinion, cause is different loud from nip, not in E-sports, but this Loud has a different way to built things... I dont need to give my reasons, im just talking what i heard without trying to expoil too much... And cmon, if u watch tuyz stream, u must see a little bit... anyway. Thank u for comment.

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lorenzopajaroFC
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Uuummm, yeah it is you who’s saying it, please tell me what you’ve heard and from where

If it is just from watching his streams, raging at ranked players isn’t having a “big ego”, at least not one that would cause friction with your team. If cursing at people in ranked means you won’t be a part of a successful pro team then pancada would be releasing trap songs full time rn

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na1ler
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ta

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na1ler
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xd

#7
ExCPt
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bro keeps trying to increase the LOUD odds

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na1ler
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not in a million years

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