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If we're going off Jett alone, it's TenZ and it's not close. Chamber goes to yay by a mile, but Demon1 wins in flexibility. All were really good but played in different eras and metas so it's hard to tell how good each player really is in comparison to each other.
Holy shit these EMEA fans can't handle it when NA wins lol
Unfortunate for Jinggg, but wp by both teams.
Nah it's a good ending, just unfortunate Jinggg couldn't win before he leaves.
Nah he wants it too much that's he's always trying to make the play that wins the round.
Nah, it's just that how he is in the game is different than how he is in real life.
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Best Initiator - Leo
Best Controller - Mako
Best Flex - f0rsaken
Best IGL or Sentinel - Alfajer
Best Coach - Potter
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Idk where you are getting that idea from, but his aim is probably still pretty good. He's always been among the best aim for igls.
bro necroed a post just to hate smh
Zombs vs Wardell in 2023 is crazy
Tbf the rest of the 4 players are all also insane mechanically so it's not that far-fetched.
L TenZ is really good people just don't want to admit it. Plus his mechanics were never the issue, just his agent pool.
Tbh Sen with johnqt is fucking crazy, not a single weakness on the team.
benkai back on the starting roster for PRX, or yay on any T1 team.
These games were prescheduled lol. FNC just lost so now they gotta to play in the lower bracket, where game has been schedule at that time since the before the bracket was even announced.
Bro EG is good just accept it. Idc who you face, you don't place top 3 in two events in a row with luck alone.
EG beat TL on Haven at masters Tokyo. Also, even if EG changes up how they play, the comp has been the same. And by now there's pattern of how they play, regardless of changes. But that's not really the point. The point is, leaving Haven open is a risk even against EG, and fracture is winnable.
But look we'll see if PRX trust their Haven enough, I guess.
Pearl is literally PRX best map rn, and EG is good on split.
Bro...EG would never in a million years ban split over pearl against PRX. Also, it's a coin flip for the choice since both teams come from upper brackets in groups.
They played Haven once this year and have been first banning it ever since. Whatever they have on Haven if anything at all, is clearly not good. Or at the very least they must believe it's their weakest map by a considerable margin enough to keep banning first every time.
PRX literally anti-stratted EDG on Fracture by exploiting them through drop on Attack. They aren't as reliant on it as a lot of other teams, but they do have some idea of how to counter opponents.
It doesn't matter how good EG's fracture is because you know your fracture is good enough to give you a chance to win. Whereas Haven is a massive question mark, which is why I could be super wrong. But I think PRX believes they'll have a better chance on a map where one, they know they're good at, and two, EG has a good amount of footage on.
What? EG's isn't really that good at Lotus, DRX just isn't that good either. They're definitely better at Split and they've literally banned Lotus. Also, your assumption is that PRX just auto-loses Fracture, but that's not how games work. Sure, EG has the best fracture but picks and bans are about assessing risk, and PRX might feel like they have a better chance on fracture than Haven.
EG has a lot of footage of their fracture, thus giving you things to anti-strat. Whereas their Haven has relatively low footage, and their form on that map is unknown. This really just comes down to how PRX feels about their Haven which I can't know for sure of course, but if they do not feel confident enough on it, I don't see why they'd pick it. Also also, fracture not being their top 2 maps doesn't mean much when your map pool is good. PRX fracture is still really good, and they could definitely beat EG on it if they're feeling it.
I don't see why EG would ban Split instead of Lotus, they've literally first or second banned Lotus a few times this event. Also, I doubt PRX would actually ban Fracture considering their fracture is pretty good, and they probably feel much more at risk leaving Haven open, even against EG.
FNC were considered favorites and nobody expected anything from FUT anyway. Also, FUT literally just had to beat T1 to make it playoffs that's it lol.
The reason people say shitmea is because EMEA has consistently been underperforming all year as a region and getting bailed out by FNC. There's literally no argument against this if you look at the collective results of the teams from each region at international LAN's. Like EMEA sent 5 teams to masters and only 2 made it through, each other region did so with fewer slots.
lol, how do you see it then?
LOUD played DRX (Top 6), FNC (Top 4), and PRX (Top 3). Like bro, give it up lol. NAVI doesn't have to be good to make this run hard, it already is. That being said, NAVI played pretty well all things considered.
Ban 1:
EG - Bind
PRX - Haven
Map Picks:
EG - Fracture
PRX - Pearl
Ban 2:
EG - Lotus
PRX - Ascent
Map 3: Split
Bro Yoru doesn't need that much of a buff, he just requires too much time to learn and coordinate with the team to unlock his full potential. Yoru is actually highly underrated, and if used right he can be pretty good.
Yeah true, but at the same time replay that series between, FNC and EG, but EG gets the bans, and tell me FNC 3-0's again. FNC doesn't have Lotusl, is forced to play Pearl, and EG has fracture, that swing is crazy.
The problem isn't with the players, it's with the coaches and leadership behind the team. Someone just needs to remind them why they're good because it sometimes feels like they forget what they do well. Also, they could probably use a team psychologist if they don't, because damn, all those 5-6 finishes and chokes, cannot feel good mentally.
All the other ranks don't matter
PRX with a sub, took two maps off a finals team, tf you mean it won't be close?
Am I the only one who thinks they'll just put Benkai back as a starter?
Bro DRX need to hire someone who's sole job is to make sure whenever DRX plays fracture, they put Rb on neon.