SicK warms up to Sentinels perfect VCT Masters run: “I got my confidence back [on LAN]”

North American’s No.1 seed, Sentinels, settled in just fine to kick off VCT Stage 2 Masters Iceland. They made it to the Upper Bracket Finals without dropping a map, and Hunter ‘SicK’ Mims explained why it’s only getting better from here.
A former CSGO talent, SicK, has been shaking off the rust since landing in Iceland with his team. He explained to Dexerto why going from online play to an international LAN event has been sort of a transition for him. Getting used to differences in peeker’s advantage, for example, in an offline setting is bound to have its hurdles for pros. Though, it’s safe to say that the Sentinels have been coping better than most. “I think a lot of the things we do online aren’t working as well on LAN,” SicK told Dexerto. “A lot of our peeks that would normally catch people off guard online can’t be done on LAN just because how tight the gameplay is. “But I think we’re slowly getting away from that and we’re playing more tight and not giving up these early kills and not losing a man-advantage.”

“I think on the first day it took me a bit to get used to. But in this game [against Vikings], I got some of my confidence back playing LAN Valorant. I think I’m super confident going forward in the tournament.”
Sentinels were about 20 minutes faster in putting away Vikings than they were in sending Fnatic to lowers. SicK improved to 15/9/3 on Icebox and 19/9/4 on Haven, leading his team with 1.89 K/D throughout the series. With at most three matches left for the Sentinels in Masters, he expects the NA hopefuls to keep improving from here.Sentinels still out to prove themselves in Masters
Sentinels have a lot going for them. They beat Fnatic, who run a fast but structured game, and won against Brazil’s Vikings who, SicK says, plays an even more aggressive style of Valorant than NA. Still, there are some critics that say Sentinels are too ‘puggy,’ as in they’re playing a more loose style than would be feasible in pro play. https://twitter.com/ValorINTEL/status/1397662594006093828 It’s been a recurring theme despite their successes and failures, but SicK thinks there’s a larger point that goes underappreciated. “I think it’s a fair criticism to say that we play more puggy,” he explained. “But that doesn’t necessarily mean that we’re worse in that regard. “There are some benefits from [having a looser playstyle]… I think a lot of the people, analysts kind of discredit how adaptive we are. Sometimes that can be better than the super strategic style that EU plays.” The fast and furious NA tempo and mindful EU stratagems can both work, he noted. While Sentinels typically lead with their guns firing, they generally have a way to shake things up should things go sour.
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So far their game against Fnatic managed to show us how they adapt to adversity. Depending on what happens against NUTURN Gaming and Version1 in the Upper semis, Sentinels might have to adapt again.

Sentinels play the winner between NUTURN Gaming and V1 in the VCT Stage 2 Masters Upper Bracket Finals on May 28 at 1 PM PST / 4 PM EST / 8 PM UTC.
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Reporting by Dexerto’s Andrew Amos.