Nozwerr + Khalil + Teddy >> Fznn + Nyang + Jhow with the AIM and SKILLS
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Nozwerr + Khalil + Teddy >> Fznn + Nyang + Jhow with the AIM and SKILLS
It can be, it will be LAN without crowd btw
You forced Jhow to be insane with skills, for me he is the worst of the 20 players but he is a decent Anchor
But that's it, LAN without crowd = OMEGALUL
At Gamelanders 4 players are world champions (except Mwzera). Sharks Prozin and Light are world champions and the others have a lot of experience in CSGO LAN (middle age). In Furia we have Xand who has already played CSGO major and has even played for Coldzera and Kng, Nozwerr has played many games in Lan too, the problem is the other 3 players. At Vikings it is what you have already mentioned above, I do not think it is the case with TILT.
I think Sova diff is going to be big between Brazilian and European teams, I don't see Brazilian teams losing as many clutchs as the Turks did. Gamelanders and VKS are very solid teams too, and don't forget that the games will be on LAN, will FPX and Fnatic be performing on LAN? Gamelanders and Vikings we know so ..
I think it is unlikely that Saadhaak will lose to Gamelanders again, the players are angry and the Challengers finals will be BANGERS. Saadhak said in a stream that he thought the team very disconnected from the game in the last match against Gamelanders and said that in the next match they will come in full force!
Because of Mwzera and Jonn yes, but I think Furia has the strongest aim of the 5 players
Yes, they are 15/1 at Haven
I agree, imo Fnatic has the best Bind in the world, but I want to see how Vikings will plan to play against it
I think that in maps the relationship is as follows: Bind - EU = BR; Haven - EU>BR; Split - EU>>BR; Ascent - EU<BR; Icebox - EU<<BR. And I think that Breeze is a map that Brazilians will have an advantage for quick executions and aiming, but it's just a guess.
+1, I think so too, but FPX, Fnatic, and Guild do not have Main Operators as strong as the Turks or Cned
+1, I see Furia and Sharks as smarter and more tactical teams than Gamelanders, but I think they have not yet reached their peak of power. Gamelanders dominated everything in 2020 but they were an amateur scenario that did not have the teams that BR have today, Furia and Vikings formed super teams when the year turned and I believe that others will emerge very soon. I also believe that Vikings has one of the best Ascent in the world, if not the best.
Let's talk about which Brazilian teams have the best chance of making it to Iceland. Watching the EMEA games I realized that the European teams are really solid and make few mistakes, but I also thought that the Turkish teams did not show their true potential, I believe they were afraid to impose their own pace and ended up making the games from Liquid, Fnatic, and Guild, I could see that some of the Turkish players are really good but I found the teams a little outdated in general and I think most players make the wrong decisions in the middle of the round. What parallel can you draw by relating these Turkish teams to the Brazilian top 4? I really think that Team Vikings is one level above the others because although they are very good mechanically, the winning condition of the team is strategy and intelligence, Vikings and Sharks play at a much slower pace compared to Furia and Gamelanders and the other teams in the region, I believe Vikings can win if they manage to impose their own pace of play in Iceland, they have the mechanics, aim, and intelligence to do that, and I believe that individually they are better than Fnatic, Guild, and FPX, but FPX is a team that adapts more quickly to the opponent's style of play and is a more solid team. Gamelanders I think is a strategically very simple team but perhaps they have the greatest firepower of all who will be in Iceland if Mwzera and Jonn are in their day (which always happens) and Fznn keeps winning all the clutch rounds as he has done after the Masters, this team despite being simple has a lot of experience and 4 players who were world champions, they will not go TILT on LAN. Furia is a team that has a very strong staff that knows how to prepare well and take care of its athletes, it is the most aggressive team of the 4 and 3 of its players has 17yo and never played a LAN, I really think that if this team plays all that you know they can surprise the European teams because they are 5 very strong players and one of the best in the world in their roles imo, who have learned to coordinate aggressiveness and talent with intelligence, and I do not see any European team that plays like Furia.
I think Dapr and Sick are the players who would be most successful outside NA
Yes, but whoever thinks they will have an easy game against them is mistaken, individually they have very good players
You can start watching for Vikings vs Gamelanders and Sharks vs Furia that occurred in the last week, 6 good maps.
Guild executed Yoru very well with Astra, Yacine is one of the first Raze outside of Brazil that I thought was good mechanically, Leo guaranteed all the clutchs of the match and more, very strong.
Vikings performed very well against Gamelanders at Ascent
In Brazil we think Yoru na Haven is really bad
Excellent player, I think he would be better used if he played Skye/Sage
Iceland without Mwzera, Cned, Scream, and TenZ
I think people who are betting against LATAM will be shocked xD
There will be a difference but it will not be much, because there will be no crowd
I, as a Brazilian, see Sinatra far ahead of others in mechanics
I honestly don't know why he plays Raze instead of Jett or Reyna, the guy doesn't use double satchel to avoid skills that will cause damage, I think the movement is very tired despite being a fan of Autimatic since CSGO.
They play a Counter Strike on Valorant, a very little proactive team that plays on the opponent's mistakes, uses the utilities badly, but I liked the Skadoddle of Astra vs Sentinels
TSM is the team that I like the most in NA, I like the energy of Subroza, Wardell, and Drone, Myth is very funny, they transmit a vibe similar to that of Brazilian players, I like that.
I am Brazilian and I live in the USA
TenZ too
When I said this in some posts many Americans got their ass hurting, now they are realizing that there is a very high level Valorant outside the United States, LMAO
Europe is the best region and it will probably always be due to several factors, but the regions of the best players are Brazil and Turkey.
Good game!! NT from Gambit, very good team
The teams I like the most are Immortals and xSET / TSM
VKS GtnJESUS played incredibly Yoru vs Gamelanders on the first map (Ascent), I think it is interesting to watch if you want to understand how this agent is used.
All VKS, GL, Furia, and Sharks duelists are very strong, but you should look at VKS Sacy and VKS Saadhak too, FURIA Khalil is very good at controlling and is only 16 years old.
You should watch the two series from last week, Vikings vs Gamelanders and Sharks vs Furia, the 20 players are hitting very hard, the problem is that the VOD has a little lag, but the game level is high!
We are going to watch the EMEA Playoffs and you will understand how Turkish players are differentiated, as well as Brazilians. Have you ever watched games from Brazil?
Even when the star player is standing out it is difficult to argue because it seems that they are playing against people who do not know what they are doing on the map or with the agent, who are the majority of the scenario. Mark my words, the reality shock in Iceland for the TenZ and Sentinels fans is going to be huge.