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ik they are trialing with ec1s at the moment who, tbh, is way better than people are making him out to be, but isn’t it also an option for hiko to take the igl role? I’m like 70% he has had the igl role in csgo before and he seems like a dude with a lot of game sense, and that would allow for 100T to potentially find like a cracked jett player instead of having to search for an igl

posted about 3 years ago

uncommon kanye fan L, unless u really are from sierra leone

posted about 3 years ago

we already have CIS:GO please beat gambit and don’t let this game become ValoRussia

posted about 3 years ago

maybe in 20 years he’ll be on G3

posted about 3 years ago

#C9WIN

posted about 3 years ago

Ik c9 just beat VS but they are our last hope for a korean to win champs, so we should all switch to c9 flair

posted about 3 years ago
  1. VKS: almost beat gambit the masters 3 winner, and was friendly with them even after they lost, also they have (gtn)jesus himself
  2. Furia: actually have a reason to be mad, played close game against SEN
  3. VK: could have won without a glitch but instead used the illegal cam and is stirring up drama, also they had ntk on their team for a while which is a L
posted about 3 years ago

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posted about 3 years ago

finally a team sinatraa can join

posted about 3 years ago

do u have more scrimbux noyn

posted about 3 years ago

NV: Victor
FNS is a great igl. Yay is their star player. crashies and marved provide both excellent support and plenty of kills. Victor is question mark for me here, as he had some great showings last tournament and other matches were he left something to be desired. If he can consistently play to his potential, NV have a great chance to run it back (get the phoniex pun?)

posted about 3 years ago

Maybe not, but i feel like he’s too talented to not play him after having 6 months to work with him

posted about 3 years ago

Let me know if there is anyone i missed or should mention

Team Secret: DubsteP
Let’s be honest, no one has high expectations for this team at the moment, however if the man who rivaled f0rsaken in sea can come up big on LAN, this team has the chance to make it out of groups

Furia: Khalil
Furia surprised some with a meteoric rise to the top during the SA LCQ, and a large part of it was thanks to this man. He is a great sentinel, clutching our rounds and consistently getting 2 or 3 kills when locking down a site. If he can shut down opposing teams entries, Furia will flourish this tournament

SEN: ShahzaM
His leadership and importance to the team is unquestioned. However he had up and down performances individually during the last Masters event. If he can return to the fragging consistency we’re used to seeing, SEN will also return to their consistent ways of winning

VKS: basically anyone except Sacy
The best brazilian Sova was playing jett last time we saw him in VCT, evidence of how VKS feel they lack firepower. In order for them to avoid a quick exit, they need someone else to step up and help him out

TL: Jamppi
This man has been playing out of his mind lately. After an underwhelming stage 3, he proved both his talent and flexibility during the red bull home ground tournament. With nivera providing great support in the absence of kryptix, and Scream being as scary as ever, Jamppi’s hot streak may be what puts TL over the top

NV: Victor
FNS is a great igl. Yay is their star player. crashies and marved provide both excellent support and plenty of kills. Victor is question mark for me here, as he had some great showings last tournament and other matches were he left something to be desired. If he can consistently play to his potential, NV have a great chance to run it back (get the phoniex pun?)

VS: Lakia
The star of Nuturn during stage 2, Lakia joined an already stacked VS team in stage 3. The sova master however was only seen once in Berlin, playing skye on a map which VS were destroyed by Gambit. His talent is unquestionable, and if VS can find a way to put him in a position to succeed they will certainly exit Group D as the strongest team

X10: foxz
He may have flown under the radar, but foxz was one of the bright spots for X10 in their showing at reykjavik. He has recently been playing nearly all the duelist agents in SEA tournaments, and that flexibility along with his mechanics could provide patiphan with a budding star in Champions

Acend: starxo
It’s easy to just call this team cNed and friends, but in reality everyone on this team has their moments. An example of this is starxo’s stage 3 EMEA playoffs run, where he dazzled with multi kill rounds on the support role. It feels like this man is the heart of the team, which made it even more disappointing when he had an average performance on LAN. If he can start getting his mojo back, the sky’s the ceiling for this team

Gambit: d3ffo
I had a hard time picking between the finals mvp, chronicle, and Gambits jett player, d3ffo, but i decided to go with the latter. D3ffo did not have the best showing in EMEA playoffs, and as a result was not considered near the top of jett players by many. However once this guy got on LAN, he showed us his full potential, displaying flashes of brilliance and, most importantly, holding his own against opposing jetts like yay and keloqz. If he can continue his upward trajectory, it will make Gambits title defense that much easier

KRU: NagZ
NagZ is the teams primary jett player/awper, but if we look at his stats in his first two masters appearances so far he does not put up the stats expected of one. To be fair KRU as a team have had up and down performances on LAN, but NagZ has seemed to struggle especially. However this is not to say he has only done bad, as he has performed great in his own region and is especially good at seeking out first bloods. If KRU want to make it into the top four this time around, NagZ will need to take a leap forward for his team

Full Sense: PTC
JohnOlsen gets the spotlight most of the time, but don’t sleep on this man PTC. Full Sense have always been one of the top SEA teams, but this mans evolution is a big part of how they were able to take APAC by storm. His flexibility is something to be admired, as he seems to have an affinity with every agent. This was displayed when he gave us a show with KAY/O on Ascent vs Nuturn. His deep agent pool makes planning against him and Full Sense very difficult for other teams

C9B: Xeppa
As was shown in the article written recently about him, Xeppa reached a new peak during the NA LCQ. The former csgo pro was able to utilize the agent most similar to his former game, KAY/O, in order to wreak havoc among the other teams. It was because of him that C9B were able to take down 100T, who had just made it to semis in masters 3, and Rise, who looked to be the Cinderella story of NA. If he performs as good on LAN as he did online, which seems likely given past experience in csgo, C9B have a good chance to make it out of the Group of Death

Crazy Racoon: Munchkin
Ever since Masters 2 when Crazy Raccoon made themselves known to the scene in their match against V1, Munchkin has always been considered one of if not the best player on the team. He was the bright spot for the team even in games when he lost badly. One could make the argument that if he had played better in his most recent game against Gambit, they could have taken a map off of the eventual champs. When he pops off, he gives his team a chance to win

Keyd Stars: mwerza
This player may be the biggest question mark coming into the tournament. Regarded as one of the best talents in Brazil (and in the world, if you are a certain brazilian fan), he terrorized his region on GLB for a long time. Now that he is teaming up with the best BR team, he is expected to be the one to take Keyd Stars to the next level. If he is able to adapt to his new role and provide a one two punch along with heat, this team will be a dark horse in the playoffs

Fnatic: Derke
The Masters 2 runner ups have had a bit of a rough streak, dropping matches in lower tier tournaments and missing out on masters 3 entirely. One player who exemplified these struggles was Derke, as he struggled to return to the form we saw during their 2nd place finish in Iceland. A particular area he is seeing decreased productivity in is FKPR, which means his entries have not been as effective. He certainly is not being held back by a lack of talent, and if he can return to form perhaps Fnatic can return to the finals

posted about 3 years ago

mommy? sorry. mommy? sorry. mommy? sorry. mommy? sorry.

posted about 3 years ago

I would steal jetts clothes, just so that i could get a whiff

posted about 3 years ago

cool

posted about 3 years ago

feels like korean scene is just getting smaller sadge

posted about 3 years ago

allow, the former Nuturn jett player, joined a japanese org along with hate, who played for tnl and c9 korea
https://mobile.twitter.com/allowvlrt/status/1463355855030476804
ig this confirms rumors him and suggest wanted to play outside of korea

posted about 3 years ago

gl in apex, but who will TSMA replace him with?

posted about 3 years ago

brb, gonna sell a kidney and my dog

posted about 3 years ago

that’s a weird way to spell full sense

posted about 3 years ago

wasn’t talking ab the criticism, talking ab how he basically called out all the ex csgo pros

posted about 3 years ago

bro who hurt him in the valo scene 💀

posted about 3 years ago

VK and Acend qual from group A
TL and SEN qual from group B
Gambit and CR make it out of group C
VS and Fnatic qual from group D

SEN, Acend, VS, and Gambit make semifinals
SEN vs Acend finals
Acend wins 3-2 due to 125 kills from cNed

posted about 3 years ago

keyd 2-1 nv
vamos heat

posted about 3 years ago

subroza on ascent, got a whole spot named after him

posted about 3 years ago

sen win condition: don’t let tenz play raze
c9b win condition: buy vanity a judge
fnatic win condition: buy boaster advil
liquid win condition: make them play turkish teams
gambit win condition: don’t play 100t on icebox or any lithuanian teams

posted about 3 years ago

cricket for us is kinda like dentistry for british people: we suck at it

posted about 3 years ago

just set the friction coefficient to 0, then they will be a great force together

posted about 3 years ago

pain.

posted about 3 years ago

steel-igl
corey-flex
stewie2k-igl
fleta-dps
bjergsen-mid laner
myth-omen one trick
kennys-double op with wardell

i think these are pretty reasonable, as OWL is gonna die anyway and kennys is benched and bjergsen/myth are already with the tsm org. only unrealistic one is stewie2k, cause he might still play csgo

posted about 3 years ago

pain.

posted about 3 years ago

1) NV
2) SEN
3) C9B
4) Rise
5) 100T
6) Gen.G
7) XSET
8) Faze
9) V1
10) could be anyone tbh, but imma go with KCP since their new lineup looks promising

not ranking TSM or LG cause they are going through massive lineup changes rn (if it was before the changes TSM and LG would have a case for 9th/10th)

posted about 3 years ago

Here is a story good for family gatherings:

Timmy was having a normal night like any other until he discovered Hiko's Onlyfans account. That night he went wild, but as the hours passed his post-nut clarity only grew stronger and stronger. The quick bursts of joy he experienced were replaced by a great amount of shame. As night became day, he realized that it was not worth it to exchange short-term happiness for long-term health. As night became day, he started to understand the truth.

posted about 3 years ago

C9 Netero > SEN Netero respectfully

posted about 3 years ago

Rule:
Can only use players from teams that did not make the last challengers playoffs/LCQ

posted about 3 years ago

I think heretics destroyed heretics tbf

posted about 3 years ago

dynamic is the former star duelist for brimstone gaming btw

posted about 3 years ago

wait mb I thought TiGG igled for LG ig i was mistaken

posted about 3 years ago

Honestly I think if TSM underperform next year again just let go of main roster and rebuild with academy

posted about 3 years ago

according to recent reports, it seems that TSM is reevaluating to see what the best core would be around wardell and subroza (which is smart IMO cause they are TSM's two most talented players). what do u guys think is the best changes for them to make? Leviathan is kinda a question mark but I think he has a decent chance of staying, same with hazed but hazed could potentially move to coach if TSM can snag another star player (that is if hazed is willing to step down which we obv don't know). I think TSM's roster in a good scenario could look something like this for next year:

Wardell: Jett/Sage (maybe other duelists if he picks them up)
Subroza: flex/controller
Leviathan: sova/flex
TiGG: controller
Corey/YaBoiDre: duelist/flex

coach: hazed + someone else idk

posted about 3 years ago

this would have been useful to zach’s parents

posted about 3 years ago

hot take: mj fans are just as bad as lebron fans, if not worse

posted about 3 years ago

NIP should pick up at least some of the Australs players, they are by far the best unsigned team in SA (they are better than most signed SA teams tbh)

posted about 3 years ago

it will be 1,000,010 dollars, since I will generously donate 10 bucks to the prize pool

posted about 3 years ago
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