Not really. Lotus still is a new map so seeing a domination like this just tells you.
That Odin strat was S+ tier
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Not really. Lotus still is a new map so seeing a domination like this just tells you.
That Odin strat was S+ tier
For real man.
The Odin did wonders for Fnatic.
Liquid did get rolled but the way it shows both FnC and Liquid were much more comfortable on attack.
FnC dropped just one round and Liquid also had dropped just 1 round.
Winning against a full buy all 5 ults just simply isn't possible for any team.
Hopefully next map is more competitive and we get to see the third map!
The amount of times Sayf has a bad game is the number of times majority of others have good games. He's always been rather consistent even in Guild.
If at all, pray others play like Sayf and Jamppi did on the previous game.
Someone bring back Issax man, he was the most W baiter.
He started all of thsi
This is why NRG, and the previously known Optic were ahead of the Mera and other teams. Their entire roster is mad flexible where any pro can play any agent and play it at a very high level.
True. Yay was an extremely passive guy who could equally rifle and Op, but given his passive and cold nature, his defense Op was deadly.
Victor's entries are underrated. He was a Massive reason for why Optic / NRG won, and even now win.
He was.
He was known as El diablo because of his insane aim and his Reyna and Jett.
Back then Chamber wasn't a thing.
ABX Yay was a demon.
NV yay went to grand finals without dropping a single map as Jett.
He definitely was a top 5 jett
KC and throwing (jk, I'm throwing)
Sayf gonna prove why he's the best duelist itw
Man plays Jett, Phoenix, Neon, Raze all with S tier proficiency!
Bro no one has enough time to cover every single game.
GXR was a huge thing as it was the first lan after franchising, probably even before the Tarik Ludwig invitational
Leo and Shock Darts.
Nah man like his utility usage is absurdly insane.
Just insert that <Ange1 has memorized the map, his game sense is off charts etc etc copy pasta> and it's unironically true for Leo
I can understand and see the point.
But look at the bigger picture. No one's gonna have a near 1000 day reign in all of wrestling any time soon. This is a once in many decades stuff.
Besides, I trust HHH and he himself said it here that the story isn't over. If at all, I believe in the long term storytelling.
If you also look at it, as much as Cody was over and should have won, he didn't do much to earn the spot (don't get me wrong, all I'm telling is ever since his return he has 3 matches against Seth, a rumble win and that's about it)
This adds more depth to the story with now the inevitable explosion of the Bloodline being very near.
Hopefully he wins it at SummerSlam where the Bloodline is completely done for, or it's a stipulation based match where no one can interfere or something like that
My guy everyone knows Wrestling is scripted and watch it for the storylines that pay off at big name pay per views like Wrestlemania.
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Movies are so fake, fake Superheros fighting a fake villain is so boring 🗿
If night 2 is the way, night 1 was, this is a top 3 Wrestlemania, or even the best Wrestlemania man!
Leo and Sayf were the best Valorant Duo for me
He hard diffed Yay and Guild were the first team to make Yay go negative in over a year.
Stop sleeping on him
Yep. All the major viable Duelists he's played at like S tier except his Jett which is S tier too, he hasn't shown it yet.
Bro is just like his name, LightningFast fr.
Yeah man, interesting to see where all of this heads to.
Bruh y'all need to give them some time. This is a very diverse team with different PlayStyles. On paper they should be a contender to be a superteam, but give them some time, let them build team chemistry, let them get their confidence in each other.
And this goes for every single org that has had a complete rebuild or a new team with 1-2 as the core.
Global eSports is another example of this.
You take 5 duelist mains, and have to make them adapt to play passive to get value out of sentinels and controllers.
Give them some time.
Bro you're basing the story in one side, when it could have been him just giving an honest opinion given the PlayStyle he's used to, didn't align with Redgar. And these things take time, team chemistry will build but it needs some time.
Map 1 wasn't Sayf throwing. Liquid as a whole looked lost. They weren't tapping heads, no coordination during execs.
Blame the team, not an individual.
This has always been a common issue on this site. They clearly lacked structuring and now team chemistry (which doesn't build overnight)
So rather than blaming the entire team and their structure, they single out a player. SoulCas and L1NK have been on the receiving end of this the most
I was the same, but then it looked to me like he was just being honest with what he felt and the overall views.
This is the liquid we were promised and we need
As a liquid fan, Liquid used to be the "Cracked guy wins unwinnable rounds" more than any other teams.
They had less coordinated execs and more of Scream go Kill, Nivera go Kill, L1NK go kill, Jamppi go kill.
This iteration on paper is like the best team liquid can ever make.
But it honestly looks the worst, the least coordinated like tf we doing here?
Even though people talk about him, Ethan.
Even though people don't talk about him, Trexx.
Trexx needs to be recognised more man.
The most Veteran team out there. So much experience and personality in the team, sad they couldn't capitalise.
Still the goats of comebacks since the early days tho
If there's anyone that deserves a trophy the most, it's DRX
They've stayed together as a whole with very minimalistic changes like -k1NG ±Lakia
The core have been together for very long and it's been long overdue for them to win an international trophy
Honestly tho, How guild never made it big is still a big question to me
Leo Sayf were my favourite duo
Trexx the most underrated player in EMEA
Koldamenta is a good IGL
Bonkar is well, BONKAR
Yacine was the only weakness
First map itself they got 9
Unless they get 13-0'd we are seeing that RRQ
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As an Indian, Wronski > SkRossi
SkRossi needs to be more disciplined
Bro stax is one of the most clutch players and one of the best Breaches in the world.
Zest is definitely a strong Initiator and Rb has been made to be a passive player.
They've all showed up when needed
Just that MaKo is in his own league, as much as being the best controller in the world for me
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Guy looked like Leo
Clutched so many unwinnable rounds
Cold
Calm and composed
Watch it on Loco, it's like 5 mins ahead
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Bro just saw the Tombizz interview with Sayf and this is looking Horrible for liquid.
I do respect Sayf for bringing the issues to the table but unless this doesn't help them in the long run, this is pretty problematic.