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Are they considering a group stage pick for the Faceit London Major?

Are they considering a group stage pick for the Faceit London Major?

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alerabbit
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08-23-2023, 03:21 AM
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Hi, it's the CSGO Major time and the Pick'Ems have come up for the group stage. (I missed the Challengers' Stage). Who are the supporters of their picks? I went with Astralis for the 3-0 squad due to their performance, and I chose the 0-3 squad because I don't see them winning and I haven't focused on losing teams. For the other seven, my picks were: 1. G2 – because I'm a G2 fan 2. NiP – because it's NiP 3. NaVi – since I think the team can recover 4. Mouz – because it's Mouz 5. FaZe – their team is strong especially with Olof back 6. MiBR – as it's a solid team now with Tarik & Stewie on a former SK Gaming squad 7. Based on what I've seen from the German side.
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alerabbit
08-23-2023, 03:21 AM #1

Hi, it's the CSGO Major time and the Pick'Ems have come up for the group stage. (I missed the Challengers' Stage). Who are the supporters of their picks? I went with Astralis for the 3-0 squad due to their performance, and I chose the 0-3 squad because I don't see them winning and I haven't focused on losing teams. For the other seven, my picks were: 1. G2 – because I'm a G2 fan 2. NiP – because it's NiP 3. NaVi – since I think the team can recover 4. Mouz – because it's Mouz 5. FaZe – their team is strong especially with Olof back 6. MiBR – as it's a solid team now with Tarik & Stewie on a former SK Gaming squad 7. Based on what I've seen from the German side.

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Sunahh
Posting Freak
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08-23-2023, 07:08 AM
#2
They keep tackling complexity head-on, but when will they grasp this? Their win over G2 in Cache suggests more than just a quick fix. It’s tricky to judge with BO1s. Couldn’t imagine anyone thinking a big game against complexity would be easy? The idea of a massive UK player making it to the playoffs is intriguing! UKCS
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Sunahh
08-23-2023, 07:08 AM #2

They keep tackling complexity head-on, but when will they grasp this? Their win over G2 in Cache suggests more than just a quick fix. It’s tricky to judge with BO1s. Couldn’t imagine anyone thinking a big game against complexity would be easy? The idea of a massive UK player making it to the playoffs is intriguing! UKCS

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Zoleks
Member
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08-23-2023, 02:38 PM
#3
I'm a C9 fan and truly wish ASTRALIS succeeds.
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Zoleks
08-23-2023, 02:38 PM #3

I'm a C9 fan and truly wish ASTRALIS succeeds.

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R3kab
Member
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08-23-2023, 03:17 PM
#4
Competence rising sharply after a dominant win over a major opponent, securing their path to the final rounds!
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R3kab
08-23-2023, 03:17 PM #4

Competence rising sharply after a dominant win over a major opponent, securing their path to the final rounds!

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evogeli
Member
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08-30-2023, 11:28 AM
#5
They seem to be the top contenders, though they looked a bit lackluster after the player break, unlike when they were clearly unbeatable earlier
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evogeli
08-30-2023, 11:28 AM #5

They seem to be the top contenders, though they looked a bit lackluster after the player break, unlike when they were clearly unbeatable earlier

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09-19-2023, 03:16 AM
#6
They played against WINSTRIKE, and I really thought WINSTRIKE could win. The last scores were about 16 for WS and 19 for C9, which felt pretty tight.
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AmazingBrotato
09-19-2023, 03:16 AM #6

They played against WINSTRIKE, and I really thought WINSTRIKE could win. The last scores were about 16 for WS and 19 for C9, which felt pretty tight.

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citroPvP
Member
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09-19-2023, 08:29 AM
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It's disappointing that NIP nearly reached the Legends stage but fell short after three maps with MIBR. Having both British players in the competition—one on Complexity and another on BIG—brings me joy. Smooya is incredibly strong. The matchups of Complexity versus MIBR and BIG versus Na-Vi are challenging, especially since neither Na-Vi nor MIBR have been at their peak lately. Astralis versus Faze in the quarterfinal sounds risky. Both teams were hoping to win early, so this could be an exciting contest.
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citroPvP
09-19-2023, 08:29 AM #7

It's disappointing that NIP nearly reached the Legends stage but fell short after three maps with MIBR. Having both British players in the competition—one on Complexity and another on BIG—brings me joy. Smooya is incredibly strong. The matchups of Complexity versus MIBR and BIG versus Na-Vi are challenging, especially since neither Na-Vi nor MIBR have been at their peak lately. Astralis versus Faze in the quarterfinal sounds risky. Both teams were hoping to win early, so this could be an exciting contest.