Nats is like Yay. He is as good as his igl uses him.
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Nats is like Yay. He is as good as his igl uses him.
Magnum was good, atleast in my opinion. I don't know why they dropped him.
When you take players who have previously been rejected by a top regional team for choking in finals and expect them to succeed in an international tournament, you are either the biggest fool in the world or are overtly optimistic and can't think realistically. The current liquid team isn't even competitive in EMEA, let alone the other regions. Jamppi and Nats have huge potential and can become the best in the world but not with this current liquid team. Keiko needs to prove himself by winning a tournament and the rest shouldn't get another shot at Tier 1. The iteration with Sliggy and Scream was so good. They just needed a proper igl. That was it.
When you take players who have previously been rejected by a top regional team for choking in finals and expect them to succeed in an international tournament, you are the biggest fool in the world or are overtly optimistic and can't think realistically. The current liquid team, let alone the other regions, isn't even competitive in EMEA. Jamppi and Nats have huge potential and can become the best in the world but not with this current liquid team. Keiko needs to prove himself by winning a tournament and the rest shouldn't get another shot at Tier 1
Undoubtedly, one of the best, if not the best coach in Valorant. Been watching him from NIP day, and I have to say he is a legend. So happy to see him back on the big stage again.
All the orgs are concerned about this. They make take more time to make changes.
Marved, Subroza, and Wardell they can get in if the team switches around the roles a bit.
His performance at Sau Paulo was good and the team could have stuck together till the end of at least another major tournament. But, with every other esports org cutting costs and Yay's salary being too high, they may have thought to go for a player who can take less salary yet deliver a similar kind of performance as Yay.
who needs a controller main when you are 1.83 rated on astra
People say Marved is the best controller or PaNCada is the best controller but to be honest Shao's versatility and his clutch completion rate make him by far the best player in this category. No one is even close.
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why is Ex6tence not coaching any team? Back to CS?
If he is willing to igl then its fine otherwise won't help that much I guess. Sick player though when he was in FPX
What's weird to think is America(North + South) gets 7 spots in Champions yet they will be considered as a single region next year with only 10 teams eligible for franchising
I think winner of masters 2 should get a spot in champions
But how does South America get 4 spots instead of APAC, EMEA, or NA?
How is South America getting 4 spots? The winner of Masters 2 won't get a spot in Champions?
They try to outplay other teams' outplays and instead themselves get outplayed
Very unlikely that PRX beats OpTic and XSET beats FPX although can happen
if Guild can beat Optic FPX can easily do it
The higher the number the lower the chances of the team winning
It's like if you bet 1$ on LEV you will get 5$ if LEV wins because everybody is betting on DRX
Leviathan vs PRX would be very interesting if it happens
Aggression isn't the best strategy