Oxygen v TT
R2.0 | ACS | K | D | A | +/– | KAST | ADR | HS% | FK | FD | +/– | ||
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0.93 1.00 0.68 | 134 148 79 | 7 6 1 | / 12 9 3 / | 6 5 1 | -5 -3 -2 | 53% 58% 33% | 84 88 71 | 35% 33% 50% | 2 2 0 | 1 1 0 | +1 +1 0 | |
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0.77 0.84 0.46 | 187 190 176 | 9 8 1 | / 14 11 3 / | 3 2 1 | -5 -3 -2 | 47% 50% 33% | 128 126 133 | 34% 42% 23% | 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 | |
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0.70 0.79 0.37 | 156 168 111 | 7 6 1 | / 14 11 3 / | 4 4 0 | -7 -5 -2 | 40% 42% 33% | 103 112 63 | 33% 40% 0% | 1 0 1 | 1 1 0 | 0 -1 +1 | |
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0.31 0.40 0.02 | 101 118 38 | 4 4 0 | / 15 12 3 / | 1 1 0 | -11 -8 -3 | 40% 50% | 68 76 38 | 19% 22% 13% | 1 1 0 | 2 2 0 | -1 -1 0 | |
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0.30 0.34 0.16 | 100 97 112 | 4 3 1 | / 14 11 3 / | 4 3 1 | -10 -8 -2 | 60% 58% 67% | 80 79 81 | 35% 33% 40% | 2 1 1 | 5 4 1 | -3 -3 0 |
R2.0 | ACS | K | D | A | +/– | KAST | ADR | HS% | FK | FD | +/– | ||
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2.08 2.18 2.05 | 355 296 370 | 21 4 17 | / 5 1 4 / | 12 2 10 | +16 +3 +13 | 100% 100% 100% | 229 183 240 | 45% 33% 47% | 3 1 2 | 0 0 0 | +3 +1 +2 | |
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1.74 2.53 1.55 | 254 315 240 | 18 5 13 | / 5 0 5 / | 5 1 4 | +13 +5 +8 | 93% 100% 92% | 134 153 129 | 24% 50% 19% | 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 | |
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1.42 1.42 1.42 | 226 243 223 | 13 2 11 | / 4 1 3 / | 6 4 2 | +9 +1 +8 | 93% 100% 92% | 161 203 151 | 24% 11% 32% | 0 0 0 | 1 0 1 | -1 0 -1 | |
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1.06 1.23 1.02 | 168 124 180 | 5 1 4 | / 8 1 7 / | 17 4 13 | -3 0 -3 | 87% 100% 83% | 132 63 149 | 4% 0% 4% | 0 0 0 | 1 1 0 | -1 -1 0 | |
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1.04 1.69 0.88 | 208 286 189 | 12 3 9 | / 9 1 8 / | 3 2 1 | +3 +2 +1 | 73% 67% 75% | 128 207 108 | 33% 50% 23% | 6 0 6 | 4 1 3 | +2 -1 +3 |
R2.0 | ACS | K | D | A | +/– | KAST | ADR | HS% | FK | FD | +/– | ||
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1.29 1.01 1.17 | 207 223 198 | 42 25 17 | / 38 21 17 / | 23 14 9 | +4 +4 0 | 73% 66% 83% | 130 134 124 | 14% 13% 16% | 2 0 2 | 1 1 0 | +1 -1 +2 | |
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0.78 1.64 1.14 | 205 185 255 | 44 20 24 | / 38 26 12 / | 9 6 3 | +6 -6 +12 | 71% 69% 75% | 141 115 176 | 30% 38% 24% | 14 10 4 | 10 8 2 | +4 +2 +2 | |
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0.98 1.01 0.99 | 196 183 217 | 35 19 16 | / 40 23 17 / | 25 16 9 | -5 -4 -1 | 68% 66% 71% | 136 124 152 | 20% 27% 15% | 4 1 3 | 2 0 2 | +2 +1 +1 | |
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1.22 0.58 0.95 | 164 197 127 | 34 23 11 | / 39 21 18 / | 25 14 11 | -5 +2 -7 | 64% 75% 50% | 104 121 82 | 22% 23% 21% | 4 3 1 | 8 4 4 | -4 -1 -3 | |
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0.77 0.61 0.70 | 143 148 148 | 25 16 9 | / 44 24 20 / | 13 7 6 | -19 -8 -11 | 59% 59% 58% | 110 110 110 | 23% 31% 15% | 3 1 2 | 8 4 4 | -5 -3 -2 |
R2.0 | ACS | K | D | A | +/– | KAST | ADR | HS% | FK | FD | +/– | ||
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0.76 1.82 1.36 | 268 146 345 | 55 14 41 | / 34 16 18 / | 21 5 16 | +21 -2 +23 | 80% 71% 88% | 168 104 216 | 41% 42% 40% | 7 1 6 | 3 3 0 | +4 -2 +6 | |
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1.49 1.05 1.24 | 224 251 200 | 47 24 23 | / 33 13 20 / | 21 7 14 | +14 +11 +3 | 88% 92% 84% | 132 141 126 | 23% 19% 28% | 3 2 1 | 3 0 3 | 0 +2 -2 | |
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1.09 0.89 0.97 | 179 194 170 | 30 16 14 | / 37 14 23 / | 35 13 22 | -7 +2 -9 | 77% 75% 78% | 127 116 136 | 12% 10% 12% | 2 1 1 | 5 3 2 | -3 -2 -1 | |
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0.94 0.97 0.96 | 177 192 157 | 35 15 20 | / 33 16 17 / | 16 11 5 | +2 -1 +3 | 73% 71% 75% | 118 127 111 | 23% 24% 22% | 4 3 1 | 6 2 4 | -2 +1 -3 | |
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0.99 0.55 0.74 | 173 229 125 | 32 18 14 | / 43 18 25 / | 10 6 4 | -11 0 -11 | 64% 71% 59% | 120 168 84 | 28% 33% 19% | 13 5 8 | 10 4 6 | +3 +1 +2 |
R2.0 | ACS | K | D | A | +/– | KAST | ADR | HS% | FK | FD | +/– | ||
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1.63 1.03 2.03 | 313 289 330 | 24 8 16 | / 12 7 5 / | 3 2 1 | +12 +1 +11 | 85% 88% 83% | 192 154 218 | 27% 39% 20% | 5 4 1 | 3 3 0 | +2 +1 +1 | |
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1.20 1.73 0.85 | 218 278 179 | 17 9 8 | / 13 5 8 / | 10 6 4 | +4 +4 0 | 90% 88% 92% | 108 125 96 | 6% 0% 13% | 1 0 1 | 0 0 0 | +1 0 +1 | |
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1.02 1.52 0.69 | 166 224 128 | 13 7 6 | / 12 5 7 / | 10 3 7 | +1 +2 -1 | 75% 88% 67% | 109 151 81 | 24% 23% 25% | 0 0 0 | 2 1 1 | -2 -1 -1 | |
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0.91 1.36 0.60 | 173 202 155 | 11 6 5 | / 14 4 10 / | 4 2 2 | -3 +2 -5 | 65% 75% 58% | 129 156 111 | 29% 50% 17% | 1 0 1 | 3 0 3 | -2 0 -2 | |
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0.84 0.89 0.81 | 179 106 229 | 10 2 8 | / 13 5 8 / | 12 7 5 | -3 -3 0 | 70% 75% 67% | 125 79 156 | 15% 25% 13% | 3 0 3 | 2 0 2 | +1 0 +1 |
R2.0 | ACS | K | D | A | +/– | KAST | ADR | HS% | FK | FD | +/– | ||
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1.13 1.29 0.88 | 187 209 155 | 13 9 4 | / 13 7 6 / | 9 6 3 | 0 +2 -2 | 75% 75% 75% | 131 129 133 | 17% 14% 21% | 0 0 0 | 1 1 0 | -1 -1 0 | |
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1.09 0.59 1.83 | 248 146 403 | 18 6 12 | / 15 9 6 / | 5 3 2 | +3 -3 +6 | 80% 75% 88% | 154 94 243 | 41% 46% 38% | 3 0 3 | 2 2 0 | +1 -2 +3 | |
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1.00 1.29 0.57 | 183 209 145 | 14 11 3 | / 13 7 6 / | 4 2 2 | +1 +4 -3 | 75% 83% 63% | 111 114 107 | 31% 33% 29% | 1 1 0 | 0 0 0 | +1 +1 0 | |
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0.65 1.02 0.09 | 188 257 84 | 10 9 1 | / 17 10 7 / | 5 4 1 | -7 -1 -6 | 70% 75% 63% | 142 190 70 | 24% 26% 20% | 4 3 1 | 5 2 3 | -1 +1 -2 | |
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0.59 0.74 0.38 | 136 163 96 | 9 6 3 | / 17 10 7 / | 6 4 2 | -8 -4 -4 | 55% 50% 63% | 96 112 70 | 24% 27% 18% | 2 2 0 | 2 1 1 | 0 +1 -1 |
R2.0 | ACS | K | D | A | +/– | KAST | ADR | HS% | FK | FD | +/– | ||
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1.47 1.49 1.44 | 246 242 253 | 18 10 8 | / 11 5 6 / | 9 4 5 | +7 +5 +2 | 81% 75% 89% | 170 162 181 | 16% 12% 22% | 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 | |
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1.29 1.17 1.45 | 221 227 215 | 16 9 7 | / 13 7 6 / | 10 7 3 | +3 +2 +1 | 81% 75% 89% | 152 152 154 | 18% 18% 17% | 1 1 0 | 0 0 0 | +1 +1 0 | |
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1.28 1.05 1.59 | 202 203 202 | 16 9 7 | / 12 8 4 / | 2 1 1 | +4 +1 +3 | 67% 67% 67% | 136 126 150 | 34% 40% 28% | 7 5 2 | 2 1 1 | +5 +4 +1 | |
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0.88 1.24 0.41 | 191 229 142 | 14 10 4 | / 15 7 8 / | 9 6 3 | -1 +3 -4 | 62% 83% 33% | 114 133 88 | 16% 18% 13% | 2 1 1 | 5 2 3 | -3 -1 -2 | |
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0.78 0.75 0.82 | 156 143 174 | 10 6 4 | / 15 8 7 / | 8 4 4 | -5 -2 -3 | 67% 58% 78% | 123 114 134 | 20% 28% 15% | 1 0 1 | 3 2 1 | -2 -2 0 |
R2.0 | ACS | K | D | A | +/– | KAST | ADR | HS% | FK | FD | +/– | ||
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1.11 0.51 1.57 | 202 97 282 | 16 4 12 | / 14 6 8 / | 4 0 4 | +2 -2 +4 | 67% 56% 75% | 138 90 173 | 36% 44% 33% | 1 0 1 | 1 1 0 | 0 -1 +1 | |
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1.11 1.42 0.88 | 234 285 197 | 15 8 7 | / 15 6 9 / | 12 4 8 | 0 +2 -2 | 95% 100% 92% | 152 174 136 | 19% 9% 40% | 2 1 1 | 3 0 3 | -1 +1 -2 | |
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0.98 1.06 0.91 | 168 215 133 | 13 7 6 | / 12 5 7 / | 4 3 1 | +1 +2 -1 | 76% 89% 67% | 108 120 99 | 20% 32% 13% | 2 1 1 | 3 1 2 | -1 0 -1 | |
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0.76 0.77 0.76 | 181 197 170 | 12 6 6 | / 16 6 10 / | 9 3 6 | -4 0 -4 | 71% 67% 75% | 121 116 125 | 16% 8% 26% | 2 1 1 | 3 1 2 | -1 0 -1 | |
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0.61 0.72 0.52 | 124 171 89 | 10 6 4 | / 17 7 10 / | 2 0 2 | -7 -1 -6 | 52% 67% 42% | 93 126 68 | 29% 45% 15% | 3 2 1 | 1 1 0 | +2 +1 +1 |
Dr. Pepper. The famous 23 flavor soda, has a lot of spinoff products, such as Diet Dr. Pepper. That’s not the topic here today. No we’re not talking about Diet Dr. Pepper barbecue sauce. But what we are talking about, is hot Dr. Pepper. That’s right, hot Dr. Pepper was originally introduced in the 1960’s as a winter beverage. Here’s some advertisements from the 1960’s showing about about Hot Dr. Pepper. However, it was short lived. But you still don’t believe me? You think this is a joke? Just go to the facts and questions article on the Dr. Pepper website. Anyway, I’m going to teach you how to make it. All you need is a Dr. Pepper; a can or bottle will be fine. And just proceed to open it, but DONT blow it up like I did. Cuz’ you know, Bad Dr. Pepper right there. Anyway, you want to heat up a pan, or anything, and just pour a little Dr. Pepper in there, as much as you want. Alright, and as soon as we did that, we’re gonna take a lemon and a knife and make a small slice, and then put it into the glass that you’re gonna puor the hot Dr. pepper in. When the Dr. Pepper starts sizzling or steaming up… That’s it. Just take it off, and pour it in your glass. And if you’re using a glass glass glass made of glass like I am, put it very slowly. Like, wait five seconds between each… Each spill, so it doesn’t melt, cus you know, when glass melts… Glass… yeah. Also if you try this at home, and your lemon makes a popping bubble, comment or like, heh, cuz you know, thumbs up for that. Just some more footage of the popping lemon… Yeah, and basically, this is hot Dr. Pepper. It tastes just like Dr. Pepper, only it’s hot, kind of like tea. Brings out the cherry flavor. Little carbination, and I’ll see you next time. Later!
mocking [#8]Dr. Pepper. The famous 23 flavor soda, has a lot of spinoff products, such as Diet Dr. Pepper. That’s not the topic here today. No we’re not talking about Diet Dr. Pepper barbecue sauce. But what we are talking about, is hot Dr. Pepper. That’s right, hot Dr. Pepper was originally introduced in the 1960’s as a winter beverage. Here’s some advertisements from the 1960’s showing about about Hot Dr. Pepper. However, it was short lived. But you still don’t believe me? You think this is a joke? Just go to the facts and questions article on the Dr. Pepper website. Anyway, I’m going to teach you how to make it. All you need is a Dr. Pepper; a can or bottle will be fine. And just proceed to open it, but DONT blow it up like I did. Cuz’ you know, Bad Dr. Pepper right there. Anyway, you want to heat up a pan, or anything, and just pour a little Dr. Pepper in there, as much as you want. Alright, and as soon as we did that, we’re gonna take a lemon and a knife and make a small slice, and then put it into the glass that you’re gonna puor the hot Dr. pepper in. When the Dr. Pepper starts sizzling or steaming up… That’s it. Just take it off, and pour it in your glass. And if you’re using a glass glass glass made of glass like I am, put it very slowly. Like, wait five seconds between each… Each spill, so it doesn’t melt, cus you know, when glass melts… Glass… yeah. Also if you try this at home, and your lemon makes a popping bubble, comment or like, heh, cuz you know, thumbs up for that. Just some more footage of the popping lemon… Yeah, and basically, this is hot Dr. Pepper. It tastes just like Dr. Pepper, only it’s hot, kind of like tea. Brings out the cherry flavor. Little carbination, and I’ll see you next time. Later!
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mocking [#8]Dr. Pepper. The famous 23 flavor soda, has a lot of spinoff products, such as Diet Dr. Pepper. That’s not the topic here today. No we’re not talking about Diet Dr. Pepper barbecue sauce. But what we are talking about, is hot Dr. Pepper. That’s right, hot Dr. Pepper was originally introduced in the 1960’s as a winter beverage. Here’s some advertisements from the 1960’s showing about about Hot Dr. Pepper. However, it was short lived. But you still don’t believe me? You think this is a joke? Just go to the facts and questions article on the Dr. Pepper website. Anyway, I’m going to teach you how to make it. All you need is a Dr. Pepper; a can or bottle will be fine. And just proceed to open it, but DONT blow it up like I did. Cuz’ you know, Bad Dr. Pepper right there. Anyway, you want to heat up a pan, or anything, and just pour a little Dr. Pepper in there, as much as you want. Alright, and as soon as we did that, we’re gonna take a lemon and a knife and make a small slice, and then put it into the glass that you’re gonna puor the hot Dr. pepper in. When the Dr. Pepper starts sizzling or steaming up… That’s it. Just take it off, and pour it in your glass. And if you’re using a glass glass glass made of glass like I am, put it very slowly. Like, wait five seconds between each… Each spill, so it doesn’t melt, cus you know, when glass melts… Glass… yeah. Also if you try this at home, and your lemon makes a popping bubble, comment or like, heh, cuz you know, thumbs up for that. Just some more footage of the popping lemon… Yeah, and basically, this is hot Dr. Pepper. It tastes just like Dr. Pepper, only it’s hot, kind of like tea. Brings out the cherry flavor. Little carbination, and I’ll see you next time. Later!
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