NRG eeiu’s 1v5 clutch against The Guard is why you never peek the last guy

Don’t peek him.

It’s never over until it’s over. AgainstThe Guardin theVCT NA Stage 2 Challengers group stage,NRG Esports’Daniel “eeiu” Vucenovic gave the perfect demonstration of why you should never assume that you already have the round in the bag.

Both teams were fighting for their tournament life in Stage 2. With the series tied at 1-1, the final spot in theplayoffswould be decided on Split.

Valorant NRG eeiu 1v5 clutch The Guard

NRG stormed to a commanding 8-2 lead on their defending half, but it looked like theVCT NA Stage 1 championswould be putting their third round on the board after a decisive A site execute obliterated NRG’s defenses.

NRG advance to the Stage 2 playoffs in place of The Guard

Left in a seemingly impossible 1v5 situation, eeiu was faced with retaking the site with the spike already planted.

Approaching from Screens, the Fade player was able to get a wallbang kill onHa “Sayaplayer” Jung-woo, who was hugging the wall to the right of Screens. Jacob “valyn” Batio deployed Astra’s Nebula smoke in response, blocking off Screens.

Valorant NRG Esports VCT NA Stage 2

However, eeiu pushed through the smoke, catching valyn by surprise at Elbow. That bold push paid off – he found two more clean headshots on players at A Main and Hell, before retreating back into the smoke.

Trent “trent” Cairns then pushed into the smoke in pursuit, but eeiu had the advantage because trent’s rifle gave his position away as he entered the hollow smoke. Eeiu took the final player down, with still plenty of time left on the clock to defuse the spike.

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Eeiu was the standout player for his team on Split, dropping 28 kills in just 19 rounds.

NRGwent on to take Split 13-6, and the series 2-1,locking their spotin the playoffs. However, The Guard are not out of the VCT season yet. They still have a chance to qualify for Valorant Champions at the Last Chance Qualifier in August.

That said, NRG has had a rough run in the group stage, despite the addition of former 100 Thieves playerEthan “Ethan” Arnold. The team finished fourth in Group A with a 2-3 record, after a promising start that saw them extend their 10-0 map streak in the first open qualifier into the first week of the group stage.

The team will begin their playoffs campaign in the lower bracket on June 18, where they will face the loser of the match between Ghost Gaming andEvil Geniuses.

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