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What do we learn from this

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At this point, None of the maps have a fixed comp
How do teams prepare against this
Edg tried playing the same comp but failed. Moreover Tejo and Vyse are taking over meta

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the takeaway is that perfect valorant doesn’t exist

the best team isn’t the most disciplined, the ones with the best strats, the ones with the best read on the meta, it is simply who has the mental to run the marathon and take it step by step until you make it to where you need to be

t1 are shaky and i don’t think they’re even close to the best international champion we’ve had in valorant. but their resilience and unwillingness to relent under pressure is what got them the trophy in the end, and that’s super fucking tippable

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shrike- [#2]

the takeaway is that perfect valorant doesn’t exist

the best team isn’t the most disciplined, the ones with the best strats, the ones with the best read on the meta, it is simply who has the mental to run the marathon and take it step by step until you make it to where you need to be

t1 are shaky and i don’t think they’re even close to the best international champion we’ve had in valorant. but their resilience and unwillingness to relent under pressure is what got them the trophy in the end, and that’s super fucking tippable

The teams which have discipline lacks accuracy and teams which have accuracy lacks discipline (PRX) and the team which has both Lacks Execution (Edg)
imo Experience was the T1's advantage Buzz and stax are used to Such situations whereas it was G2's first international finale

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