Prathades
Country: International
Registered: March 26, 2022
Last post: March 18, 2024 at 5:34 PM
Posts: 1709
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But they do have so many similarities.

posted 6 hours ago

Imma adds another one to this list.

  1. Both teams make it top 4 in Madrid
  2. Both teams have new duelist rookies who are being questioned multiple times for underperforming
  3. Both teams lost their first match to the first seed of their opponent regions
  4. Both teams make it to playoffs by eliminating all the representatives of their opponent region ( PRX eliminated all EMEA and Loud all CN )
  5. Both teams now will have to face their own region's first seed that hasn't lost a match yet in Madrid
  6. Both teams are known to create their own meta, with Loud and PRX in the top 2 across all regions with the most unique comp.
  7. Both teams also have the highest FK to Round win conversions
  8. Madrid and Iceland 2022 are the only masters+champs without EMEA teams. GUESS which team makes it to the top 4; you're right. It's Loud and PRX
  9. Last two of their matches happened in the same day playing against the same region
posted 6 hours ago

Braindead fan take will forever exist. They're trying to see the world burn

posted 13 hours ago

Told you his omen is decent. But the way he plays duelist is still questionable

posted 1 day ago

I also see that when he played duelist he was not as decisive as when he played controller.

posted 1 day ago

Do you think he has a problem with playing duelist due to how he's been practicing long and hard to get comfortable with the controller role just for paper rex to picked him up and ripped him apart from his new comfort pick?

posted 1 day ago

in hindsight they're playing against Fpx

posted 1 day ago

I would gladly buy the fpx bundle when they launch

posted 1 day ago

ong

posted 1 day ago

my bad I'm blind af lmao

posted 1 day ago

For the past 3+ years of Valorant. Sentinel only lost three times to an EU team. That team is Fnatic 2023, g2 and Liquid 2021

posted 1 day ago

D4v41 is also fasting right

posted 2 days ago

ngl they should let random draw for fans to do the random draw

posted 2 days ago

they should've asked the crowd for help

posted 3 days ago

it's probably because he's a league pro player before. They don't rely on aim but rather the gamesense

posted 3 days ago

just like pearl harbor it worked

posted 3 days ago

buy it anyways

posted 3 days ago

prx need to get this guy

posted 3 days ago

buy the sen bundle

posted 3 days ago

currently in the top 10 highest-rated players in Madrid. Some say GE fumbled, others say they'll crumbled. but in my opinion, buy the Sen bundle.

posted 3 days ago

Edg never faces the same prx. So this is basically their first game.

posted 3 days ago

35% chance. They need to beat 2 team which is kc and sentinel

posted 3 days ago

what do you expect when he was put in a controller for a whole year and then suddenly play duelist again

posted 3 days ago

what's better than making woolies richer after they suck us dry.

posted 3 days ago

fly to Australia and have your first date on Big W. Grab that special deal

posted 3 days ago

At this point this is satire

posted 4 days ago

To play on the international stage?

posted 4 days ago

bookmarked.

posted 4 days ago

huh
So group A will need to play 6 matches while group b needs to play 5 to qualify.

posted 6 days ago

DRX VS 193,590
DRX Global 622,123
Their website sited both vs and global so I wasn't able to pick on which one

posted 1 week ago

So this is based on their main social account not all. So teams like t1, only have their main social account like t1lol being counted. The main social account is based on what they listed on their website or first page.
I also only counted their YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook and Instagram

RRQ-------14,325,655
T1------------5,400,511
TS------------3,298,674
PRX------------948,442
ZETA----------857,400
DRX----------- 622,123
GENG---------474,519
BLEED--------360,907
GE--------------291,439
DFM-----------199,189
DRX VS -----193,590
TALON-------174,717

posted 1 week ago

if you're talking about team quality then I still think JP has more competitive teams compared to SG. Last year there were only 3 top teams from SG (bleed,x10 and Enigma) compared to JP which has 4 closed teams and 2 that are underdogs. Not just that, there's a lot of promising talent from JP VCL (Something, Jemkin, Izu, Meteor, Munchkin, Hiroron, and foxy9) all played in VCL and most of them are considered impactful players in Pacific.

posted 1 week ago

JP has twice as many organisations in the group stage compared to SG. JP has 10x more viewership than SG. JP has twice as many players in kickoff compared to SG. There are more JP players in every champ than SG since 2021. There have never been any full SG teams that make it to any masters or champs let alone make it to the top 3.

posted 1 week ago

yeah, and this is sg a smaller region.

posted 1 week ago

something was already in t2 since March 2021. This guy first match was late last year

posted 1 week ago

he's a good rookie but I don't think he has the experience monyet has

posted 1 week ago

So I stumbled upon a YouTube video and found out that the co-owner is a part of a conglomerate family in Indonesia worth billions of dollars.

The co-owner family is a part of the OT group which just like the chaebols of Korea intermarried with other conglomerate families such as the Lippo group another multi-billionaire family.

Just like most Indonesian Asian billionaires, during the1998 Riot. Most Chinese Indonesians fled to Singapore to seek shelter due to the Asian hate crime.

The biggest sponsor of PRX is Youc 1000. A beverage company owned by the OT group, which makes sense as to why they're the main sponsor of PRX and why they might be selected for partnership.
While some research states that he is not part of the main corporation, his family worked on the YouC 1000 drinks and ABC Batteries.

posted 1 week ago

master reyjavik 2021 and aftv off season

posted 1 week ago

Every time EG plays against prx, it's always a different team.
1st time they played it was with Benkai
2nd time it was with CGRS
3rd time it was with something
4th time it was with monyet

posted 1 week ago

ngl a hard match for either team but I think loud still has some advantage over Geng

posted 1 week ago

most people still think PRX group is the hardest group among the others to qualify.

posted 2 weeks ago

They have so many similarities.

  1. They both lost their star duelist
  2. They both got second place in their respective region kickoff
  3. They lost in the grand final to a team that placed in the middle of the pack last year
  4. They won against the winner in their respective groups stage but lost the revenge match
  5. They lost to a team that made it through the play-in and won
  6. Both teams won last year's International league
  7. Both teams made it to all masters last year
  8. Both team's master and champs placement were 2nd (Loud Lock-in, PRX Champs), Last (Loud Tokyo, PRX Lock-in) and 3rd(Loud Champs, PRX Tokyo) ( also I put loud last in last on Tokyo because just like PRX lock-in they didn't win a map and got eliminated )
  9. Both teams are the only teams from last year's champ's top 4 to make it to Madrid
  10. Both teams lost their first tournament finals this past 4 months to Sentinels. (AFTV for PRX and Kickoff for Loud)
  11. In kickoff their groups are considered the group of death
posted 2 weeks ago

loud revenge

posted 2 weeks ago

Loud getting 2-0 then comeback to 2-2 just to play map 5 in the grand final. If they follow the script then sen will win in an overtime

posted 2 weeks ago

let that sink in

posted 2 weeks ago

All master and champs winner failed to make it to Madrid

posted 2 weeks ago

if Sen wins, none of last year's master and champs winners will play in Madrid.

posted 2 weeks ago

bro turned to Gabriel Iglesias in only a year in na

posted 2 weeks ago
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