I didn't see the game. Did Leviatan beat FNC by showing some qualities and potential, or did it beat FNC because Crashies didn't fit in/FNC played poorly?
didn't watch either, but one thing that's super interesting is how they play around d1. he doesn't really entry, he needs first engagements to be spread out (which is why he was so bad on nrg but so good on eg) and it looks like tex was taking a lot of those duels so demon1 doesn't have to, and that's probably why he was on clove. d1 had 8 first engagements and tex 7, so looks like coach understands how to use d1 which is nice
cloudberry [#2]I didn't watch the game either but Alfajer went negative on Iso and idk if that's ever happened before
Demon1 happened EZ Clap
south_america_best_region [#4]in the second half Lev just aim diffed them, the ideas in attack were good but max wasnt hitting shots while alfajer was winning every 1v1, defense looked way more solid, the only rounds lev lost were the ones where aggressive pushes went wrong
It showed their lack of practice together during Attack, they were all playing like they solo Qd ranked game, they were just dying solo and no one trading and just had no perfect set plays, waiting unitl last 20s to push a site, but after the timeout they seemed kinda on the same page and on defence they just locked in, They understand it now
cryvi [#6]didn't watch either, but one thing that's super interesting is how they play around d1. he doesn't really entry, he needs first engagements to be spread out (which is why he was so bad on nrg but so good on eg) and it looks like tex was taking a lot of those duels so demon1 doesn't have to, and that's probably why he was on clove. d1 had 8 first engagements and tex 7, so looks like coach understands how to use d1 which is nice
there was one round they used him exactly like in EG during attack where they left him go solo mid while they pushed B site and he picked 1v1s and got two, nice to see