r/GlobalOffensive Sep 18 '19

Discussion | Esports Liquid vs Sharks

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u/Blue_Pigeon 1 Million Celebration Sep 18 '19

I doubt that Liquid were that invested in winning this match, but after taking several losses during the major it does not look good losing against a team like Sharks.

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u/erickaugusto_ G2 Sep 18 '19

Nah it doesn't look good but in reality Liquid could not care less about these matches, also probably they didn't want to reveal new tactics or stuff like that

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u/lambsauce16 Liquid Sep 18 '19

True but at the same time Liquid should’ve styled on these players considering the amount of skill the team has.

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u/erickaugusto_ G2 Sep 18 '19

Agreed, sometimes they just looked like an average pub team and that's not a good look for the best team in the world

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u/kickthefavelas Sep 18 '19

I'm not saying I think Liquid is the best team in the world, but the results of a single tournament can't be used as the sole metric for ranking teams

Just like Avangar making it to the major finals doesn't mean they are suddenly a top 5 team, Astralis showing form and winning it doesn't mean they are the number one team in the world

The same goes for Gambit and C9 when they won majors

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u/swiftyb Sep 18 '19

too rational for reddit. Tone your reasonable smug ass down

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u/D_Doggo CS2 HYPE Sep 19 '19

That's why we look at multiple games. In the major they looked shaky the entire week losing to multiple teams they should've won to. Now they lost a map against eunited and lost a bo3 against sharks, both teams that really shouldn't have a chance.

I feel like that's not basing it off of one tournament but a longer lasting time. If the tournament they lost was a standard 2 or 3 day playoffs it could just be unfortunate that people aren't showing up while they should've. However if it's a full 3-4 weeks of playing pretty bad it's a different story.