Zellsis 8-0 with Sentinels
Rip pANcada
ash_knuckles [#3]what do you think about twistzz leaving faze cs
Shouldn't have leave faze. Why would you leave karrigan for cadian?
Ardiis_Le_Tits [#6]Shouldn't have leave faze. Why would you leave karrigan for cadian?
nah ngl bro karrgian is the past cadian is the future
ionlyHave1Zuni [#5]When the c9 player curse kicks in, sentinels will beg for pancada to comeback (he Will be a happy man on furia )
What the fuck is the c9 player curse
FrenchToast [#4]i wonder how pancada would do with the team if they didn’t start zellsis.
would they be doing as good?
he played so well in the last showmatch :///
He went 6 under
ash_knuckles [#3]what do you think about twistzz leaving faze cs
ion watch CS but welcome back to NA ig!
Dolphin [#8]What the fuck is the c9 player curse
Every player or ex player from cloud9 gets doomed to never succeed in terms of trophys/international events participation/playoffs runs/etc
Game changers gets excluded from this curse
ionlyHave1Zuni [#11]Every player or ex player from cloud9 gets doomed to never succeed in terms of trophys/international events participation/playoffs runs/etc
Game changers gets excluded from this curse
TenZ won a Masters right after he left c9 tho
Xeta went to Champs and Tokyo
The rest kinda just disappeared
babysasuke [#10]ion watch CS but welcome back to NA ig!
ye tl boutta go dummy hard with this lineup
also watch more cs, it's the only esport where faze is not shit (apart from maybe halo (dead))
babysasuke [#12]TenZ won a Masters right after he left c9 tho
Xeta went to Champs and Tokyo
The rest kinda just disappeared
It says in the rulebook the cloud9 curse usually(most of the time it happens before) hits when a player gets a solid run in a int tournament, thats why tenz did nothing after and xeta Just got benched
And we all know damn well what happened to yay after leaving c9 🗿
ash_knuckles [#13]ye tl boutta go dummy hard with this lineup
also watch more cs, it's the only esport where faze is not shit (apart from maybe halo (dead))
The tournaments take too much work to follow tbh, I can't tell what's important and what isn't and I feel like there's an event every other week
I watched a couple FaZe matches, it was kinda fun filler between Valorant events
ionlyHave1Zuni [#14]It says in the rulebook the cloud9 curse usually(most of the time it happens before) hits when a player gets a solid run in a int tournament, thats why tenz did nothing after and xeta Just got benched
And we all know damn well what happened to yay after leaving c9 🗿
You sold me, fuck Clown9 👍
RIP L0af
babysasuke [#2]If that's the case, then RIP SEN
Pancada had his time. Let Sen cook with Zellsis its working for now
not_biased_at_all [#18]Pancada had his time. Let Sen cook with Zellsis its working for now
It's working for Off-season for fun events
Zellsis is deadweight, only good for bringing his 11 year old fanbase to Sentinels and laughing while getting btfo in real matches.
babysasuke [#19]It's working for Off-season for fun events
Zellsis is deadweight, only good for bringing his 11 year old fanbase to Sentinels and laughing while getting btfo in real matches.
You cant really make an argument against Zellsis because they haven't lost a gamw with him 💀
babysasuke [#15]The tournaments take too much work to follow tbh, I can't tell what's important and what isn't and I feel like there's an event every other week
I watched a couple FaZe matches, it was kinda fun filler between Valorant events
wrote this a while ago to someone else.
Heres a website to see past tournaments easier if you’re new.
https://liquipedia.net/counterstrike/S-Tier_Tournaments
Events:
S+: Majors - sponsored by Valve and chosen TO organizes it (2 per year typically one usually in Spring and one in Fall); IEM Katowice (Feb/March) and Cologne (June/July) - events that feel like a major but not technically (organized by ESL); Blast World Final (typically in December) - slightly under the previous events imo in terms of hype and prestigiousness but still huge event (organized by Blast ofc)
S: Blast Spring Final and Fall Final - season big events, Fall final is little more hype usually since it is in Copenhagen Royal Arena with a bigger CS audience; IEM events - big events but not as huge as Cologne or Katowice, around 3-4 events spread out per year, location depends but some in the past were in Sydney, Rio, Beijing, Dallas (very common per year), etc.
S-: ESL Pro League (variable time every year)- this is borderline to S tier as it has a big prizepool, but this is a chill event, but games are still very hype typically; Blast Spring and Fall Groups - big events to get qualified to Blast Spring Finals and Fall Finals. If you bomb out, you get another chance to qualify through Blast Spring and Final Showdown which is basically LCQ; Gamers8 - new organizer event that was added recently with a huge prizepool but the event itself is smaller than the rest (unsure if this event will continue next year and so forth).
Rest are A or below tier you can find on the link. If you think this is a lot, there used to be more events back then 2015-2019. My thoughts is that I like how many events there is because I can always watch many good events throughout the year.
IAmRichYouAreNot [#21]wrote this a while ago to someone else.
Heres a website to see past tournaments easier if you’re new.
https://liquipedia.net/counterstrike/S-Tier_TournamentsEvents:
S+: Majors - sponsored by Valve and chosen TO organizes it (2 per year typically one usually in Spring and one in Fall); IEM Katowice (Feb/March) and Cologne (June/July) - events that feel like a major but not technically (organized by ESL); Blast World Final (typically in December) - slightly under the previous events imo in terms of hype and prestigiousness but still huge event (organized by Blast ofc)S: Blast Spring Final and Fall Final - season big events, Fall final is little more hype usually since it is in Copenhagen Royal Arena with a bigger CS audience; IEM events - big events but not as huge as Cologne or Katowice, around 3-4 events spread out per year, location depends but some in the past were in Sydney, Rio, Beijing, Dallas (very common per year), etc.
S-: ESL Pro League (variable time every year)- this is borderline to S tier as it has a big prizepool, but this is a chill event, but games are still very hype typically; Blast Spring and Fall Groups - big events to get qualified to Blast Spring Finals and Fall Finals. If you bomb out, you get another chance to qualify through Blast Spring and Final Showdown which is basically LCQ; Gamers8 - new organizer event that was added recently with a huge prizepool but the event itself is smaller than the rest (unsure if this event will continue next year and so forth).
Rest are A or below tier you can find on the link. If you think this is a lot, there used to be more events back then 2015-2019. My thoughts is that I like how many events there is because I can always watch many good events throughout the year.
How blatant can Valve be? Seriously? So instead of the spike they have something called a "bomb"? Instead of abilities they have "nades mollies and smokes". Instead of agents it's terrorists and counter-terrorists? What is this the 1970s? It's almost as if they copied but halfway through they got lazy and just released the game. Valve should be ashamed of themselves. I guess imitation is the best form of flattery, Riot is so kind to not come after Valve legally. Blatant rip off of Valorant this game is
not_biased_at_all [#20]You cant really make an argument against Zellsis because they haven't lost a gamw with him 💀
w reply
ionlyHave1Zuni [#14]It says in the rulebook the cloud9 curse usually(most of the time it happens before) hits when a player gets a solid run in a int tournament, thats why tenz did nothing after and xeta Just got benched
And we all know damn well what happened to yay after leaving c9 🗿
The curse is real shit.