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20:28, 27.07.2024
The Skyesports Championship semi-finals will be an exciting battle as Aurora and Eternal Fire face off against strong opponents. This tournament became interesting for many fans, especially after TheMongolZ's bright 2:0 victory over AMKAL, which drew attention to the Mongolian team. The quarterfinals did not disappoint either, with an unexpected exit of ENCE team, who lost to 3DMAX in straight maps, which came as a shock to the fans.
The most talked about event was ENCE's defeat, especially considering the involvement of their captain gla1ve, known for his four-time Major championship. In an interview with Dust2 India, gla1ve shared his opinion on the past match as well as his thoughts on the future of the team. He said that the team was ready to play 3DMAX on Dust2, but was not ready for their tactics. According to him, the team lost important rounds and couldn't find their rhythm on the CT side, which is usually their strong point.
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Speaking about his personal performance, gla1ve said that he is always striving to do better, and while he feels that he didn't perform poorly, he is confident that he could have performed at a higher level of play. He also emphasized that the team is still new and it takes time to work together and improve coordination.
During the match many people noticed that ENCE looked slow to react to what was happening on the map. gla1ve explained this by saying that the team tries to play in a certain style, focusing on manipulating rotations and destroying opposing players rather than just capturing the bomb site. He also mentioned that the stakes in English are going well, although he finds it easier in Danish, but the team is getting used to the new style of communication and stakes.
The current season has been challenging for ENCE, and gla1ve expressed dissatisfaction with the results, noting that the team is capable of more. He recalled the recent lineup changes that still need time to fully adapt.
Gla1ve's transition from Astralis to ENCE was not an easy one, as he spent seven years with his previous team and still feels a strong connection to them. However, he also feels comfortable in ENCE and is confident in the team's bright future.
This tournament and ENCE's future performances will be important not only for the team, but also for the entire cybersports scene, as it shows how important teamwork and adaptation is.
Source: Dust2 India
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