NRG managed to defeat Furia in a recent Valorant match by exploiting a fatal flaw in Furia’s strategy. Thinking Man’s Valorant provides a detailed analysis of the game, highlighting key moments and mistakes made by Furia. Check out the video below for a comprehensive breakdown of the match:
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Key Takeaways:
- Furia’s Viper wall placement became predictable and signaled their intentions too early.
- The lack of smokes in Furia’s composition made it difficult for them to execute strategies effectively.
- NRG capitalized on Furia’s weaknesses by setting up crossfires and exploiting their predictable movements.
Round 3: Furia’s Fatal Flaw
In this round, Furia’s Viper wall placement gave away their intentions too early, allowing NRG to set up a strong defensive position. Furia’s lack of utility and predictable movements made it easy for NRG to shut down their attack.
Round 7: Lack of Smokes at B Site
Furia’s decision to attack the B site without smokes proved to be disastrous. NRG set up crossfires and overwhelmed Furia from multiple angles, resulting in their failure to secure the site.
Round 17: NRG’s Passive Defense
NRG’s passive defense at the B site forced Furia to engage in unfavorable fights. With no smokes to block off angles, Furia struggled to gain control of the site and eventually lost the round.
Round 21: Mindless Viper Wall
Furia’s mindless placement of a Viper wall without any follow-up utility led to confusion and allowed NRG to easily defend the B site. Furia fell victim to crossfires and failed to make any significant progress.