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Country: United States
Registered: November 20, 2021
Last post: November 7, 2023 at 8:47 PM
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envy vs gambit

posted about a year ago

they were getting 4th place usually, thats not really getting nowhere but yea yay did definitely help

posted about a year ago

They have poised, supamen, and shanks as a sub so they get the bye of rise

posted about a year ago

EVERYONE

posted about 2 years ago

wait whered you hear that

posted about 2 years ago

in their respective regions they do

posted about 2 years ago

SEN PERC30FISHFILLET

posted about 2 years ago

no he meants they won challengers na for berlin

posted about 2 years ago

yea and if u looked a bit closer a lot of people have been getting covid at cs lans too. did u see how many subs there were on fnatic in esl pro league

posted about 2 years ago

hes really good. his problem in c9 was comms but apparently on the academy team he worked on that

posted about 2 years ago

BR or LATAM. br is sometime lacking in midround calls, but holy shit their aim

posted about 2 years ago

Chronicle Xeta Cloud

posted about 2 years ago

nvm

posted about 2 years ago

Ye, thanks for explaining it well

posted about 2 years ago

I think it just follows the core rule. If there are more than 2 subs playing atm or players switched, it's not the same roster, because you need the majority, or 3 to consider it the core of the roster. If the core isn't there, both vlr rankings and riot consider it to not be the same team. Ardiis, Ange1 and baddyg are just taking each other spots right now depending on the game (because of covid, or personal things). Also Shao and suygetsu may need to be subbed too because of the sanction against Russia. Now, with that in mind, 4 spots on the roster are subject to switching out. If only zyppan is able to play at Reykjavik without any worry of needing to sub out, that's less than the core 3. So basically there's no core rn that can go without any issues so they can't consider it the same roster.

posted about 2 years ago

Because they won the biggest tournament of last year.

posted about 2 years ago

OPTC win map 1, TGRD wins map 2, OPTC win map 3, TGRD win map 4 and 5

posted about 2 years ago

Scrimbit has been replaced by THE SCRIM

posted about 2 years ago

F0rsaken
Surf
Pati
I think Pati was good, but he was also set up really well. I also think he's pretty inconsistent. He had trouble getting to masters in stage 3.

posted about 2 years ago

yessir

posted about 2 years ago

seangares and aevilcat

posted about 2 years ago

It's alright I think they'll learn from this and improve

posted about 2 years ago

Akrewstralis vs Scrim9

posted about 2 years ago

C9 vs Akrew :)

posted about 2 years ago

POG

posted about 2 years ago

I know they don't really get noticed much but they've been growing a lot in only a couple of months

https://www.vlr.gg/47598/immortals-vs-cloud9-academy-nerd-street-gamers-winter-championship-open-2-round-2

They beat immortals that's kind of washed but still mid high tier 2 material within their first month together, and they have a decent bit of talent.

They've finished at least 5-8th at every nsg tourney recently (which requires relatively consistency)

They have poiz, who is a tier 1 Jett with 250+ acs each tournament.

They also have erkast, who is Val played just recently switching from csgo. He's going through the growing pains stage rn, but I can see a lot of potential.

The other 3 (GLYPH, renz, instinct) are relatively unnoticed but are growing a lot.

What's great though is that they've play 53 series since they first played together in October. They seem to play in any non VCT tourney they can get their hands on.

This is important because:

Poiz is a tier 1 Jett, but his problem was comms on the C9 main roster. Comming can be learned and become relatively second nature by just doing it over and over.

ErkaSt is switching games, so he can play in a professional setting to learn from both his teammates, and his opponents.

And renz, instinct, and GLYPH can get tons of t2 experience.

I love to see academy teams grow like what the initial idea of academy teams were.

Just a short appreciation post, thank you

posted about 2 years ago

No... that's just him quickly flicking to each angle after

posted about 2 years ago

Let's goo

posted about 2 years ago

we love wyatt

posted about 2 years ago

wait how do u do that

posted about 2 years ago

oh u mean poised

posted about 2 years ago

yes

posted about 2 years ago

eu has big brain tactics

posted about 2 years ago

cream

posted about 2 years ago

you cant hear what he says so how do u know hes shit

posted about 2 years ago

because jett util is good for breeze (in other words meta) but yea i agree

posted about 2 years ago

true

posted about 2 years ago

ah! i see

posted about 2 years ago

ah! i see

posted about 2 years ago

what the fuck they should redo the map then

posted about 2 years ago

youd be surprised

posted about 2 years ago

They did really well in the lcq, but I want your opinion. How strong are they relative to sentinels and envy? I feel like they can be a wild card for champions.

posted about 2 years ago
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