C9 Blue Vs 100T- NA Valorant Champions Tour 2022: The first week of play in the 2022 NA Valorant Champions Tour Stage One Challengers main event will showcase a massive battle between C9 Blue and 100T on February 11.
The Valorant Esports team has now announced the full schedule for the entire North American main event, revealing that it will follow the same format as the EMEA Circuit, with these NA Matchups taking place over the weekend from Friday to Sunday, and the event lasting until March 13 when the final group match between Xset and LG is played. In this article, we’ll go over the details regarding the C9 Blue vs 100T.
Cloud 9 Blue Vs 100 Thieves-
On the first weekend of the event, which begins on February 11, C9 Blue will meet 100T in a rematch of the NA Last Chance Qualifier lower final. BabyJ and ec1s will make their debuts versus C9 Blue, and 100T was one of the teams to receive direct invites to make roster alterations. 100T has yet to play an official match with their new roaster since the LCQ loss.
NA C9 Blue VS 100T LCQ Analysis:
With a six-round offensive start, 100T appeared to be running away with their map pick. But Cloud9 kept the map close with a few important retakes and holds. In their defensive half, 100T had an 8-4 lead over C9.
Despite the fact that the odds were stacked against C9, they answered with an even more remarkable comeback in the second half, sweeping seven consecutive rounds. In the first map, 100T was taken to overtime by C9. Then they won two consecutive overtime rounds to defeat Cloud9 14-12.
Cloud9 made a strong start on their Haven map. Winning four rounds in a row while keeping both b0i and Hiko scoreless. Both players made up for their lack of contributions in the following two rounds. They each contributed a 4K and a vital round to 100T.
Vanity’s knife on Asuna is still notable, as the 100T defense would have gone into halftime with a 7-5 lead. If it hadn’t been for Vanity’s game-tying clutch, the game would have been tied at 6-6.
By securing the second-half pistol, Cloud9 dealt a major blow. Their lead has grown to 11-4. After a blast pack double kill by Xeppaa in the 12th round, C9 won by 13-9. The third map in the series was the breeze. Due to Xeppaa’s dazzling brilliance on KAY/O, C9 led 8-4 at halftime. Before the first full buying round, this opened up multiple alternative sites. C9 won 13-5 in a retake thanks to a 3K by Xeppaa.
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