Join my Discord for Free Coaching: / discord FULL VOD: • 2024-01-03 Student Imm... Random viewers win free VOD reviews every day! CHAPTERS: 0:00 INTRO 6:42 GAME 1 POVAL RANK UP 19:16 GAME 3 #valorant #coaching #haven #ascent
You beautiful beast! I was there for every round. You deserved the rank up after the torture. Congratulations and hmu in the server if you want to goof off (I'm only Gold).
This was the first time I watched Hooj's content live and let me say, it was amazing, by far my favourite valo content creator. Also, Poval's sunset match had me STRESSED
Ive been saying this, Hooj is the goat of content creators. No clickbait thumbnails, no smurfing content, genuinely interactive with the community, never tries to sell us anything, he's a role model in an industry of sellouts and fakes. Praise be the Banana Man.🍌
These 3 series of games was poval going through his arc of climbing Mt. Everest which every type of storm imaginable was hitting him. Only for him to still climb to the top to victory in the end.
Loved being in the stream, it was so damn hype! apart from the last game, kinda boring ngl but that was due to the previous game being so long and fun!!! ANYWAYS CONGRATS POVAL!!
Poval played his heart out, dropped a 34 bomb, suffered through one of the most painful draws I've ever witnessed, and STILL ran it back and won game 3. WHAT A LEGEND. POVAL MY GOAT.
hooj, i have a bit of a weird question. i've been playing a lot of valorant and a lot of aimlab, and i've been getting better(bronze 3 to gold 3 in an act) but i've noticed especially back when i mained aimlab that my wrist just feels *so* uncomfortable flicking to the right. arm movement is fine, but especially in the overflick movement training, i've noticed myself dragging it along because my wrist just feels weird when i flick to the right. have you ever experienced something similar, or know a way around this? I feel like this is holding me back from making any further mechanical improvement, as it does get in the way of some burst-strafe gunfights (i have plenty of desk space, i use an extended corsair mm300).
I started playing val on xmas but I dont have much experience on pc bc I had just got a laptop I was always a console player anyone got any tips on what I should focus on?
You actually can lose rr off of a win, my friends power cut out on round 3 and he wasn’t able to come back till round 19 and he got -5 rr even tho we won
na and eu valorant is so easy theres so many people that means statistically more people at a similar skill level whereas in lower player count regions like latam and oce its harder to rank up because the skill gap is larger.
Fr. Not deserved. Playing at my all-time peak for 3 hours in front of 3k people adds zero pressure and doesn't affect gameplay or decision making at all. Still got it in the end tho! Had a blast