he is looking fishy.
check his pc
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It aint peak valorant but man... this is a fun watch
PRX system doesn't fit Monyet as well as it did Jinggg.
Mainly because his best performances were domestic.
He had a really good game vs EDG , however the overall performances of Liquid internationally would always dampen his hype.
It was probably the lack of early A aggression from KC that triggered the sentinel pivot over to the other side of the map.
KC normally either go for early mound map control or rubble control.
(its pretty common to go for one or the other)
Then Sentinels used the fade eye for a trap play.
KC broke the eye which indicated that there was presence, so tenz blinded and zekken ulted.
I would assume that these might just be placeholders.
Happened similarly at kick//off
2-0 vs 2-1
2-0 vs 2-1
Randomly drawn.
getting flashbacks.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asDtlvn7N5U
I think teams would rather win one then not win at all.
Difference in prestige between masters and champs is not even that big anyways.
Also if Sentinels win madrid they will almost be guaranteed a spot in champs based off of points.
Overwatch killed EU with franchising.
CS there has been a little rivalry at points, but historically eu had always dominated.
LoL both regions are not competing for titles, there is a small rivalry but CN vs KR is the big one.
There is a NA vs EU rivalry in rocket league only issue is that most of the players are very young so its kinda odd to root against them.
The rivalries get bigger and louder when both regions are the ones competing for titles, NA & EMEA have won 8/9 valorant events.
Honestly it just comes down to map pool.
KC vs SEN have a very overlapping map pools, however sentinels are just stronger on those maps.
TH VS SEN both teams have more advantageous picks over one another.
Honestly not sure who would win in a TH vs KC rematch.
Definitely feels like KC were riding the momentum of beating fnc.
It's pretty big in most esports.
Valorant is just the first time both regions have been competitive for a long time.
Normally one region falls off (for 1 reason or another).
Navi been saving for years.
They got them long term bonds.
what a match damn
ok but why arent they shuffling the picks on stage
Give me:
SEN VS EDG
KC VS GENG
FPX VS TH
PRX VS LOUD
did you watch geng vs loud? (outside of the first map)
Its pretty good. Gekko is arguably better here though.
I think the big tipping point of the match will be how sen approach heretics A defense.
Blame riot for pushing the biggest off//season patch at the very end of the off//season.
Fun watch, incredible aim.
However, both teams are sloppy by the fact every round regardless of economy/man advantages is somehow close.
That was more than just aim diff.
Loud do not look organised.
That is disrespectful to faker.
By the time he was karons age... faker had won 3 worlds already.
Faker is truly a once in a life time player across all esports.
Yeah the sentinel-less comp just promotes contact plays which just ends up in straight up gun fights for both sides.
This map might be the worst one to watch.
Just gun fights happening all over the map simultaneously, making it incredible hard to observe.
Ok yeah, it did seem that Less was not aware that it could be defused from that angle.
However Karon did still correctly anticipate the fact Less would go for a reposition
No because he wasn't guaranteed to play anymore.
He was never going to get out of KangKang's shadow.
And smoggy played his role better then he did.
It was better for his career to step out of edg and forge his own path.
Kurwa Bóbr
Ok.
That is a good bait.
However there are too many threads about it... so someone here is stupid enough to believe he's actually talking about "yay" in the tweet.
Where is Skrossi disrespecting yay?
Link me it.
Of course the stats are going to be skewed when we have a format as silly as kickoff.
The point is what Tenz is doing on "entries" isn't revolutionary.
I think where Tenz is getting the most value is on the retakes/posts and his defence side anchoring/positioning.
He's very effective in creating favourable retake scenarios, getting a man advantage and regrouping for a retake. Just watch his sunset for that.
Mako's omen on attack at vct pacific kickoff:
Maps: 4
Rounds: 39
Opk%: 17.95%
FKwr%: 100%
Surprisingly, DFM won two maps this whole year, both against korean teams.
One versus GEN.G, one versus T1.
https://www.vlr.gg/184465/gen-g-vs-detonation-focusme-champions-tour-2023-pacific-league-w2
https://www.vlr.gg/184482/t1-vs-detonation-focusme-champions-tour-2023-pacific-league-w6
Feel free to have another guess.
These are kinda more bizarre stats/facts rather than general knowledge.
Chamber was never played in the EMEA regular season.
DFM only took maps off korean teams.
Yay won more clutches than seoldam
Because it creates a sense of urgency and importance.
Could definitely look into spanish t2: Pa1ka / FacePalm look very promising
Ichiro could also be a good shout, I remember he was performing well in CNval.
or some more out there picks like jamter (who is natural initiator) / rexxtoned (would be cool to see him get a big opportunity)
Yeah i misread it.
Thought stage 1 was intra, stage 2 cross.
But its the other way around