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Dallas fraud rating, G2 future & no more Major open

Dallas fraud rating, G2 future & no more Major open quals | HLTV Confirmed S6E103

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In this (jetlagged) episode of HLTV Confirmed, we talk through the results of IEM Dallas: G2 winning with Stew and the …

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  1. On dust2 Vitality were playing with slightly shuffled roles. By default and usual scenario apex would be the main opponent of donk. The result of such duels is obvious. Not only donk is a young amazing aimer, but also his teammates usually sacrifice themselves, so the prodigy can take trades and farm K/D. That is pretty common for this team.
    Mathieu was playing much more closer to spots where donk was searching for those "dream duels" with apex. Also some additional swaps and utility distrib. were made, but nvm – the main idea was to put donk in unusual and super uncomfortable situation, – unavoidable increase in amount of duels with Zywoo, while your teammates under constant pressure, that prevents them from playing a babysitter role for the main carry.
    Interesting enough, it worked out perfectly. Donk's aim is not what will make him one of the best players in nearest future. His aim is very good, but nowadays all 15-18 y.o. talents have outstanding skills in it. What makes him special – his movements, strafes and positioning, as they are absolutely insane. His "modern" usage of ctrl ( which is tbh pretty common among cs2 pro-newcommers ) is outstanding. So he is an absolute beast when it comes to taking trades after teammates sacrifice and he also nicely prolonges 'em into multikills.
    He choked against a better player with more exp. and instead of that cringe rage should learn to win in the future

  2. GJ Prof, all things considered.
    *edit: get some sun Chad.
    **double edit. Striker, if Niko igl's by the end of the year, then what? I know nothing but what's been shared in the æther, tho seems like Niko knows the work involved in being a hired IGL. Do you think he wanna work more? (im thinking the pay wont be relatable to the increase in work needed.)

  3. Spunj at 59:00 cmon man don’t do us like that … im the listener who likes the opinions and never comments or tweets and there are plenty more, dont be a b*tch (respectfully) and talk freely if you believe something

  4. 32:40 @Striker he has trouble spraying due to nerves. you could see that his aim was giga shaky and definitely the nerves were getting to him and you could tell from his crosshair movements. very shaky and panicky and going everywhere. definitely not like how he plays in faceit while streaming. he definitely needs more reps in tournaments to keep composure in high pressure situations

  5. G2 had 0 pressure this event, throwing the IGL role on Niko is just stupid. Hes too good of a player to be IGL, you want him clicking heads not worrying about other players and calling

  6. Can we all just agree Stewie did his job and nothing more? He had an impact every now and then. He wasn't an insane liability. He wasn't scared to go in first and make room for the team. He just did his job.

  7. Open qualifiers were taken down because how bad the cheating issue was last time, its valve avoiding fixing their game littered with cheaters. I believe if the general community is suffering from the massive amount of cheats then so should the esports scene, so bring back open quals until they fix the anti cheat!

  8. This woah is me thing spunj is doing is getting a bit old. Stop looking at comments if it bothers you. Give your opinion or don’t be on here lol I like spunj but this is getting old

  9. its funny how G2 get "jks" as substitute, wins the tournament. Then goes back to "regular team" sucks, then gets Stewie as substitute, wins the tournament…says pretty much about how good G2 is at building their team, they dont know what they need themselfs but gets lucky with subs

  10. Standin buff has been real for years. I think it's because teams take a step back from hardcore antistratting and play a more basic version of their respective systems

  11. In terms of 'framing' the tournament, I don't think anyone is really taking it all that seriously in terms of what it means for rosters, outside of maybe G2. Pretty sure most people are just taking it for what it is: a fun tournament with a great storyline.

  12. People are really off on the stew discourse. People saying stew played well are delusional, even he said he didnt play that well.

    However, he did play admirably as someone coming into tier 1 pro play for the first time in 2 years (Faceit games are irrelevant for this level so he might as well be completely fresh.) He also added intangibles and was an X-factor in many swing rounds despite poor individual performance. Basically everything points to him getting better individually, being as his only issue by the end was aim, not his decision making, teamplay or nerves. And if there's one aspect where you'd have never doubted yung stew was his aim.

    So it is simultaneously the case that he played bad, and also that he should get a tier 1 offer. Because we can expect a lot of the good parts of his performancs to remain, and the bad parts to improve.

  13. that they were supposed to go deeper about spirit was kinda L take spirit being supposed to go deeper than faze is like saying partizan belgrade can go deeper than mancity in UCL.

  14. 57:50 – I’m happy launders started the “fraud” thing, but then I remember how everybody has jumped on it and completely lost the meaning. The whole point was to identify players and teams whose real performance doesn’t match their reputation/perception.

  15. Just imagine that G2 wants to win more than one tournament a year, when the hooxie has an average kill count per map of 0-8 and if he played 1 cd then he is in great shape.

  16. Striker honestly strikes me as a bit blinded by this result, still trying to make sense of it. Unless hes just trying to provide contradiction for the sake of conversation, but either way he comes off as a tad too negative and heavy handed in approach. Also this result along with the Boston major I think really puts the onus on looking at how important mentality and just "vibes" are in this game, I mean there's something to be said for this right? It seems to me like its almost akin to a placebo effect, where this powerful feeling just lifts the spirit of the team to reach crazy heights regardless of the obstacles and odds.

  17. Niko is in his IGL era now for sure. It's time. Apart from that they have enough firepower, what they need now is a strong spirit and confidence. They also have a really good basis with an existing system and strong chemistry between most of them. Just give them like 2 months with Stewie2k.

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