FPX ANGE1 on TenZ’s Chamber: ‘He should be playing these agents instead’
Let the man rifle.
Amid the shock addition ofMichael “Shroud” Grzesiek, the Sentinels hype train has ground to a halt. The team has been eliminated from theVCT NA Last Chance Qualifier, after a heartbreaking 1-2 loss to 100 Thieves.
Despite a vintage carry performance fromTyson “TenZ” NgoonChamber, Sentinels were not able to complete their comeback on Haven. The 21-year-old posted a stellar 73/53/9 KDA across three maps, but ultimately could not hold back the 100 Thieves tide.
That said,FunPlus Phoenixin-game leaderKyrylo “ANGE1” Karasovthinks that TenZ might better serve his team on a different agent other than Chamber. More importantly, he shouldn’t be his team’s main Operator player.
ANGE1 doesn’t think TenZ should play the Operator role
TenZ switched from his signature Jett to Chamber for the VCT NA LCQ, a drastic shift that finally saw him follow in the footsteps of other duelists like OpTic Gaming’sJaccob “yay” Whiteaker.
While he has only played three matches so far, he’s already shown that he can go toe-to-toe against North America’s best on the new agent.
Nevertheless, ANGE1 doesn’t think that his team is utilizing him correctly. “Please give TenZ KAY/O, Skye, and Raze roles where he can create a lot of space for his team and himself and always be in action,” he said onTwitter. “[He shouldn’t be on] those Operator roles.”
ANGE1 was referring to agents like Jett and Chamber — both of TenZ’s mains — who are usually tasked with wielding the Operator.
On Chamber, TenZ did not quite have the tools to push opponents off angles by himself, having instead to rely on his team’s initiators.
This would be similar to the role Peter “Asuna” Mazuryk has taken on for 100 Thieves. Previously, Asuna was his team’s main duelist on Jett and would often pick up the Operator, which meant that 100 Thieves had to give up the space he could create with his aggressive rifling.
Following100 Thieves’ rebuild, Asuna transitioned into the flex position where he now plays agents like Raze, KAY/O, Skye, and Neon, similar to what ANGE1 suggested for TenZ.
While the 2022 season is over for Sentinels, the team can still look ahead tofranchisingin 2023, where they are aheavy favoriteto make it into the partner program.
Despite the loss, this is the best the former Masters champions have looked in a long while, and fans will be looking forward to seeing them next season.
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