He is not just a good igl, he is so adaptable to other agents and roles, and his aim is so good
Ziro [#3]Not sure why people rate FNS better than Saadhak
FNS until now is dependent of their coach (Chet), while Saadhak not.
surely you are not this clueless
Gutssz [#2]i agree with you but after Redgar right?
if redgar makes liquid look as good and disciplined as gambit i might fall in love
Brain_Needle482 [#8]surely you are not this clueless
Chet is the anti strat god
Fns is the mid round god
Saadhak is both
The_boy_who_lied [#13]Chet is the anti strat god
Fns is the mid round godSaadhak is both
You can only assume that this is the case but you dont even know for sure
Gutssz [#2]i agree with you but after Redgar right?
Redgar in 2021 was absolutely amazing, best igl and gambit was the best team
i expect a lot of him in this year in liquid, we will see if his potential is exploited
Brain_Needle482 [#14]You can only assume that this is the case but you dont even know for sure
I mean, last year LOUD basically played with him doing coach (assistant) + IGL, when his portuguese wasn't that 100% yet.
While FNS had Chet to support him, and still does nowadays.
I'm saying that the Chet + FNS duo is very good, but Saad manages to be better in all factors, since we don't know if FNS will continue to be a good IGL with a different coach (Since most NRG-Optic tactics, he himself said that it is necessary to have extensive information on the enemy because he is dependent on anti-tactics to do IGL, it is as if his game was all calculated and the one who does that for him is Chet, they work together)
Saad manages to be better in my opinion for flexibility + aim.
Maybe we think that FNS is better at mid-round because everything is calculated before it.
When the game starts to escape his notion (as we are seeing in this first game of LODU x NRG) you realize that he doesn't make much difference if the game escapes the calculations, while Saad is more flexible if this problem happens.
Brain_Needle482 [#14]You can only assume that this is the case but you dont even know for sure
Well from the interviews and stuff it seems that way.
Chet saying he drinks whole pack of redbull to anti strat all night long, Fns also talks abt how good Chet's anti strats are.
The man literally had eyebags everytime he was on stage
M0K1 [#20]Saadhak Argentina pride, also his face resembles with emi martinez a bit
same energy too 😎
Numbx [#19]until yesterday I was only seeing people talking about FNS best IGL world and today theyre malding about him LOL
is just a clown player
Ziro [#21]I mean, last year LOUD basically played with him doing coach (assistant) + IGL, when his portuguese wasn't that 100% yet.
While FNS had Chet to support him, and still does nowadays.I'm saying that the Chet + FNS duo is very good, but Saad manages to be better in all factors, since we don't know if FNS will continue to be a good IGL with a different coach (Since most NRG-Optic tactics, he himself said that it is necessary to have extensive information on the enemy because he is dependent on anti-tactics to do IGL, it is as if his game was all calculated and the one who does that for him is Chet, they work together)
Saad manages to be better in my opinion for flexibility + aim.
Maybe we think that FNS is better at mid-round because everything is calculated before it.
When the game starts to escape his notion (as we are seeing in this first game of LODU x NRG) you realize that he doesn't make much difference if the game escapes the calculations, while Saad is more flexible if this problem happens.
Saadhak already knows how to counter everything fns and chet try to do, he is basically destroying them
Ziro [#21]I mean, last year LOUD basically played with him doing coach (assistant) + IGL, when his portuguese wasn't that 100% yet.
While FNS had Chet to support him, and still does nowadays.I'm saying that the Chet + FNS duo is very good, but Saad manages to be better in all factors, since we don't know if FNS will continue to be a good IGL with a different coach (Since most NRG-Optic tactics, he himself said that it is necessary to have extensive information on the enemy because he is dependent on anti-tactics to do IGL, it is as if his game was all calculated and the one who does that for him is Chet, they work together)
Saad manages to be better in my opinion for flexibility + aim.
Maybe we think that FNS is better at mid-round because everything is calculated before it.
When the game starts to escape his notion (as we are seeing in this first game of LODU x NRG) you realize that he doesn't make much difference if the game escapes the calculations, while Saad is more flexible if this problem happens.
This is all speculation, so there is no way for any of us to know what happens behind the scene, we can only assume
The_boy_who_lied [#22]Well from the interviews and stuff it seems that way.
Chet saying he drinks whole pack of redbull to anti strat all night long, Fns also talks abt how good Chet's anti strats are.The man literally had eyebags everytime he was on stage
That's what I'm saying.
number1_MIBR_hater [#25]Saadhak already knows how to counter everything fns and chet try to do, he is basically destroying them
I personally dont think so, especially during the split map, all I saw was NRG whiffing most of their kills while LOUD is hitting every shot they make
Brain_Needle482 [#29]I personally dont think so, especially during the split map, all I saw was NRG whiffing most of their kills while LOUD is hitting every shot they make
Saadhak made NRG trust on their aim, especially with the smoke kills.
Brain_Needle482 [#29]I personally dont think so, especially during the split map, all I saw was NRG whiffing most of their kills while LOUD is hitting every shot they make
I'm not talking bad about FNS, he is a god IGL.
I'm just saying that Saadhak is more flexible and has better AIM so he can do IGL in a more "loose" way compared to FNS.
If we had to put an IGL on any random T1 NA teams surely Saad would fit in most teams compared to FNS for its flexibility, that's what I'm saying.
That's why I gave preference to Saadhak over FNS.