I'd just like to leave it here, Tuyz owns keznit
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Your name ain't even original, much less your baits sit down
I think maybe Kru beating SEN was bigger, but agreed
For real, it's like every round both teams are throwing
Probably do, but it's the same as what happened to bnj in NiP, maybe the chemistry just isn't there, but Fusion isn't a bad team, maybe just had an unfortunate series
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Suygetsu should get a graffiti on Breeze to establish arguably the greatest play in Masters history, especially considering it was in the Grand Final! What do you think?
Probably because keeping them isn't worth it due to them being cut out of most of the spotlight and possibility of prizes, not sure
FNS' decay caused Saadhak to be really low just as the nade bounced close to him unfortunate
Was literally 7-5 both sides idek what you're talking about
It seems that the venue is the same as the LATAM Playoffs, so they're just reusing it I guess
LEV didn't choke, they got outclassed last LCQ
Trembo actually right tho? Like only 8 teams in the biggest event of the year, that they've been building up for over a year basically
Also the more impressive fact is that in the last match, he deopped 39 kills, went +23 and they still managed to lose
Football, in its decades-long history, has innumerable ludicrous and obviously lucky shots, does that mean that it doesn't require skill to play? You take a game that has a competitive history of basically a decade, pick one of, if not the most iconic play of its history and judge the entire game off of it.
Yeah, I've just recently started watching, but it feels like in CS, there are so many tournaments involving the biggest teams that it's quite hard to keep up
There have been two phases already, first Challengers, where you have 16 teams, top 8 out of those go to join another 8 in Legends stage. Top 8 from legends go to the playoffs. I follow it on Liquipedia, but you can use HLTV and other websites like that. The thing about Imperial winning was that they formed a team with some really big names of the brazilian CS scene that had retired, stopped playing, whatever. They got to Legends Stage, beat Cloud 9, which is currently a top 5 team, but unfortunately lost the last match to Copenhagen Flames
G2 lost 3 matches in legends stage, so they out as well.
Fair enough when you say it like that. Still, having it half and half like you said between LATAM/BR is something I'd be happy with
I don't completely agree with giving NA twice as many teams as the other 3 regiões put together, but ok
Mas era só o Zombs mesmo, né? BR não tinha treta com mais ninguém
Don't blame that on kanpeki LOL
Ah yes it was the cringe comps
What does this have to do with anything?
Didn't Ingaming sell their spot?
Gonna be sad if they stop making maps :(
Sentinels
LOUD
No idea
Xerxia?
Riot super PCs have more problems than my Lenovo laptop :(
Acend isn't that good anymore, not without Bonecold and zeek
Kkkkkkk o que que tem a ver mano
P.s. nunca torci pra argentina
All due respect, but Zeta has beaten NIP and severely handicapped Fnatic, this is #1 EMEA seed we're talking about, a team who's had about 2 weeks in Iceland already to practice, is fresh and ready to go
I respect Zeta very much, but this is a much greater obstacle than what they've faced
And there you go, can't complain about other people being toxic when you are yourself