LFT VCL/VRC after my time @Yariesport
- IGL / Open to Co-Call
- UK/North LTR
- Can go LANs
- Hardest Worker out there & Thirst to win
- Private Coached 1-1 Ingame & Performance
- w/ GnG AC till Player Op
- DC: bryvalo
Refs: @MonOkson@snowmankone@whovalorant@coach_al3xander
LFT any region VRC/VCL.
i took a break after a premiere run + t1-t2 praccs with @reignitedxx . i think i improved myself a lot since then.
im highly motivated for 2026. cant wait to compete again.
controller/sentinel/reveal
contact dm or dc: myoo
links below.
LFT as a Head Coach/Assistant Coach/Analyst
Extremely passionate and ready to prove myself for any opportunity at any level. If there are any organizations interested in player scouting, I would love to discuss.
DMs Open and my portfolio is linked below
https://t.co/Oz2lOYLCT7
After 3 years of last minute clutches, two international trophies and being an undisputable fan favourite, we wish farewell to @leojannesson.
Whilst the last year hasnโt been what we or Leo had hoped for, we are incredibly proud that Leoโs career was with us and for all the achievements we had with him on our roster.
For now, Leo will be stepping away from VALORANT and we wish him all the very best in his future endeavours. Weโll always be cheering from the sidelines ๐งก
#ALWAYSFNATIC
UPDATE
Starting September 1st, Iโll have full availability and will be fully committed to grinding again.
Alongside competing, Iโll be putting in consistent effort with content and streaming to showcase my skills, work ethic, and growth.
contact in DMs or discord @
I have spent the last 2 years purely studying improvement in gaming. One of the opinions that I stand by is that there is a huge mis-understanding of how players like Canezerra, Oxy, Jawgemo etc. get to the level they are at.
So many people generalize skillsets and ideas in gaming instead of actually diving in to what's happening when these players are performing at the level they do. The truth is, these players are not only processing situations faster but they are processing things nobody else does.
I have full confidence in the opinion that the only way anyone will ever get to the level players like this are at is by taking tens of thousands of fights confidently even in situations where it is not optimal.
When you have the confident to take any fight for years, you start to get extremely good at reading how people habitually move, shoot and decide what to do. Everyone at a high level does this, but players like this take it to an extreme where they are genuinely automatically processing habits, shooting patterns, movement, decisions and out-right predicting the other players before the other players even know what they are going to do.
I will make a video about this concept in the future because putting into a post is difficult but here are some basics to my opinion.
1. No amount of deliberate training can replicate the natural path these players took to this level
2. The skill is 90% mental and not mechanical, although this trait helps your mechanics out alot making the game easier
3. Confidence + Aggression over 10,000+ reps is what leads to that ability to process situations that fast.
4. This does not mean these players are the best players, it is just simply how they are able to "get-away" with stuff other players cannot replicate
we need to talk about prx performance coach !!!!
duke writes handwritten sticky notes as message support for the boys before their games and he writes in RUSSIAN for ilya