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Teams with a permaban

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#1
Cheasle2

Why?

There are only 5 maps in the pool right now (even less historically) so why do teams have an instaban? It should be expected that they know how to play 5 maps well, and change their veto depending on their opponent. Maybe when there is 6 or 7 maps like in CS but right now teams have no excuse to ignore 1 map.

P.S. why is it always Split? I love Split :(

#2
Lahm
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For Fnatic at least I believe they don't have as many tactics set up for Split, so they would like to save them for later in the tournament where they have to play Split. If they reveal them now it'll make later in the tournament much harder for them.

#3
Rogue_Angel
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Lahm [#2]

For Fnatic at least I believe they don't have as many tactics set up for Split, so they would like to save them for later in the tournament where they have to play Split. If they reveal them now it'll make later in the tournament much harder for them.

I think it's fnatic's trick up their sleeve no way they still have a permaban watch this they gonna pull up on a team that doesn't play split and mess up their opponents' veto.

#4
Lahm
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Rogue_Angel [#3]

I think it's fnatic's trick up their sleeve no way they still have a permaban watch this they gonna pull up on a team that doesn't play split and mess up their opponents' veto.

This could also be it. I think for sure Fnatic have something planned for Split, was one of their weakest points going into the tournament and Boaster is all about strats. No way you can plan against it unless you've versed them in scrims so it's incredibly strong.

#5
sm0ke3
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i think the meta changes is what makes it hard to be good at all the maps, in CS, eventhought there were 7 maps in the pool, it was very stable, you didnt need to worry about constant changes which you need to do in valorant

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