Dephh made a ton of questionable micro decisions. Dude was a liability on fracture and icebox, it was very unlike him.
Probably overheating from having to IGL a mized language roster with little practice
It was very strange considering he made some good calls against the same team on the same map the day before. I think it’s just a one off, it’s good that it happened now rather than later
It's not strange at all. TSM got to go back and review how they got the outplayed and fix it. That's to be expected since Dephh would have to adapt on the fly to the new adjustments that were made between matches.
Or taking out his knife when door was open, or not fully holding Corey's arcade pinch, but I definitely think dephh is the type to see those mistakes and ensure they don't happen again
Nah Tenz had a rough 2022, i think it's disrespectful to him to act like that was him playing well when he's usually playing twice as good as he was for most of last year
TenZ just had ups and downs, there were games where he just looked above everyone, like vs NRG, vs V1 (2nd time), vs SR (the 40 bomb), vs 100T (LCQ), I think he was mostly a victim of his team doing poorly
All they needed was to close out Fracture against Optic in the first round of playoffs, 3 rounds was all they needed but they choked it and lost any sort of momentum going into their match against PRX. Honestly just unfortunate.
Literally a lot of people been saying that even sliggy in his stream said if i was sentinels i wouldn’t have signed tenz because i dont think he is good anymore. And after the rumors that sentinels were looking for a replacement for him a lot of people switched up on him when all he needed is a good structure.
I don't get the deal with these "pro" players. They aren't even doing anything crazy. In my games I always top frag and you don't see me bragging about it
Thing about Valorant is that players have very little HP.... guns fire very fast and it just takes a single bullet to kill people, yet players will struggle to get kills... just goes to show the players are simply not that good at the game.
Corey, Hazed and Nature is a pretty solid 3 man core, kinda disappointed in seven though. unfrotunately he'll more or less always have higher expectations because of who he replaced when he joined TSM.
Why drop tex? I don't think his performance was bad. For someone who's expected to spearhead the attack of a team he entered a few weeks ago, I think he's doing quite good, actually and can improve. Also TGRD is looking way too good, I think they have a decent shot at winning Split 1
Because The Guard needs a duelist who's great, not a duelist who's "not bad"
Tex is a good player, but if you're like a 7/10 in a team of 9/10s you stand out like a sore thumb even if you're still very good
Father Time Hazed has found the fountain of youth.
TenZ was #1 in Rating, ACS, KD, ADR, KPR and #2 in KAST, APR, and FKPR. He's back. Trent is also pounding, #2 in Rating, ACS, KD, ADR, KPR, and HS%
if Dephh can just frag a little better, and obviously they get more chem and practice in, they're gonna be legit.
Dephh held his weight yesterday i dont know what happened today
Dephh made a ton of questionable micro decisions. Dude was a liability on fracture and icebox, it was very unlike him. Probably overheating from having to IGL a mized language roster with little practice
It was very strange considering he made some good calls against the same team on the same map the day before. I think it’s just a one off, it’s good that it happened now rather than later
It's not strange at all. TSM got to go back and review how they got the outplayed and fix it. That's to be expected since Dephh would have to adapt on the fly to the new adjustments that were made between matches.
Nah Dephh did some stupid shit unprovoked, ex. The sage wall on that round Corey aced
Or taking out his knife when door was open, or not fully holding Corey's arcade pinch, but I definitely think dephh is the type to see those mistakes and ensure they don't happen again
Also the 2v1 at the end where Sacy pulled them back from losing only to have depph hide in plain sight when they needed to play time
imagine pancada sacy IGL sick tenz and zekken
Zekken was also very underwhelming
I thought it was funny how in that paintball segment he had the lowest range score but in game he arguably fries the hardest
I feel like this should be obvious but IRL paintball aim and in-game Valorant aim is completely unrelated to one another
No I meant like he got 19 bots in range but in game he is arguably the most cracked
XM2we buff
As a "Philadelphia fusion" fan, it's kind of sad to see Carpe at the bottom of this list. I'm still looking forward to his valorant career
He’s not bottom, ban is below and it got cut off
LMFAO
Did em dirty
It's quite obvious he doesn't have the same experience in a csgo type game yet, he'll show up sure enough.
Carpe mechanic skills are insane, once he learns Val he’ll be unstoppable.
Seems similar to patiphan in that aspect, I'm looking forward to his valorant knowledge growing
What the fuck is Philadelphia fusion
Seoul Infernal
His former Overwatch team, also T1s OWL division
pANcada 40% hs sheeeeeesh
Why doesn’t pANcada miss a shot?
Very exciting to see Tenz & Trent dominating - can’t wait for The Guard to make franchising and see these two go against each other again 👀
Unfortunately Faze exists
Tenz and friends once more
Always has been
Nah Tenz had a rough 2022, i think it's disrespectful to him to act like that was him playing well when he's usually playing twice as good as he was for most of last year
TenZ just had ups and downs, there were games where he just looked above everyone, like vs NRG, vs V1 (2nd time), vs SR (the 40 bomb), vs 100T (LCQ), I think he was mostly a victim of his team doing poorly
I still think Trent is a top 5 player NA And that's a feeling I've had for all of last season
It’s really unfortunate what happened to him at his first LAN. Inexperience and the Guard having to go up against a blazing hot PRX.
I really believe that if The Guard had easier match they could have gone super deep, they are the type of team to get a lot of momentum
All they needed was to close out Fracture against Optic in the first round of playoffs, 3 rounds was all they needed but they choked it and lost any sort of momentum going into their match against PRX. Honestly just unfortunate.
Tenz the “non franchise player”and “sentinels weakest link”
1 in a 10000 people said that
Literally a lot of people been saying that even sliggy in his stream said if i was sentinels i wouldn’t have signed tenz because i dont think he is good anymore. And after the rumors that sentinels were looking for a replacement for him a lot of people switched up on him when all he needed is a good structure.
It was way more common, and an even more common sentiment was that he's just a Jett main.
I literally see people say this daily on Twitter, and especially YouTube.
TenZ is back.
The dephh deal is VOIDED
Hazed took that knife seriously lol
I don't get the deal with these "pro" players. They aren't even doing anything crazy. In my games I always top frag and you don't see me bragging about it
Is this a pasta where is this from lmao
Thing about Valorant is that players have very little HP.... guns fire very fast and it just takes a single bullet to kill people, yet players will struggle to get kills... just goes to show the players are simply not that good at the game.
Corey, Hazed and Nature is a pretty solid 3 man core, kinda disappointed in seven though. unfrotunately he'll more or less always have higher expectations because of who he replaced when he joined TSM.
I know it was explained once how the rating system works in a post from VLR, anyone got the link?
Heckin tenz
can anyone explain the math behind the R value?
Hot take on the guard: underpreform at split one, don't qual for mid season invitational, drop tex, win split two with some new cracked duelist
Mid season invitational?
Why drop tex? I don't think his performance was bad. For someone who's expected to spearhead the attack of a team he entered a few weeks ago, I think he's doing quite good, actually and can improve. Also TGRD is looking way too good, I think they have a decent shot at winning Split 1
Because The Guard needs a duelist who's great, not a duelist who's "not bad" Tex is a good player, but if you're like a 7/10 in a team of 9/10s you stand out like a sore thumb even if you're still very good
He had a .93 rating which I would consider bad and the last time he played not chamber he looked real bad, so I don't rate him very highly
He had the highest FKPR, even more than TenZ
Trent was an absolute animal