How Valorant's Biggest Sh*tdisturber Teabagged His Way to a World Title

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Darp

👍︎︎ 54 👤︎︎ u/wifixmasher 📅︎︎ Jun 13 2021 🗫︎ replies

The man himself, Douglas Apr

👍︎︎ 40 👤︎︎ u/Seidooh 📅︎︎ Jun 13 2021 🗫︎ replies

Shitdisturber?

👍︎︎ 68 👤︎︎ u/Key-Banana-8242 📅︎︎ Jun 13 2021 🗫︎ replies

Wow I really hate theScore.

EDIT: The content was nice, I just hate how the speaker pads the video time.

👍︎︎ 119 👤︎︎ u/Occam19 📅︎︎ Jun 13 2021 🗫︎ replies

Dapr Supremacy

👍︎︎ 18 👤︎︎ u/ItsDrap 📅︎︎ Jun 13 2021 🗫︎ replies

BM gives an in-game advantage. Its a game mechanic. Well summarized.Having a weak mental is a disadvantage. And that's a fact.

So many people are insanely good aimers on silver and gold. Some one-tap more than I have ever seen on Immortal rank. They just lose their shit too easily. That, and bad game sense, are the reasons they are stuck

👍︎︎ 2 👤︎︎ u/drdrero 📅︎︎ Jun 14 2021 🗫︎ replies

THE TITLE 😂😂

👍︎︎ 1 👤︎︎ u/AskOrganic4289 📅︎︎ Jun 14 2021 🗫︎ replies
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sportsmanship has always been an important part of competition swapping jerseys or comforting your opponent after they lose helps display a mutual respect because even some of the world's greatest athletes can't deny that their rivals have only helped them become the best we have that battle the last 15 years which is good he pushed me and i push him as well but sometimes being all nice and respectful gets kinda boring sometimes you quite literally dunk on your opponent and at that point you don't owe them [ __ ] and when you already know that you're one of the world's best then who cares the best player in the biggest sport has to be obviously the ultimate yeah that's what i feel like but having an ego isn't limited to traditional sports in fact we have seen our fair share of bm in esports how good is it to get a pentakill at the lcs all-stars lcs all-stars it technically was europe versus north america everyone else is trash right here on the show everyone else is trash oh this is free oh let me see this oh oh oh oh oh oh oh tell him tell him about himself tell him about himself let him know him tell him about himself [Applause] although verbal bm has become a bit more tame over the years there are still certain players who can't help but rub it in your face oh go go god i love it yes cool how mad are you right now but one form of bm has stood the test of time teabagging regardless of what games you've played over the years chances are you've been a victim of the old tactical crouch at one point or another and in valoran's brief history no player has pissed off more rival teams fans with their disrespectful antics than sentinel's white claw crushing cipher main michael dapper gullino a talented troll who's helped his team take over valerian for the past year while adding a little bit of spice to the game dapper can do this celsius out the open the spectres win the 2v4 what not again man zombs and dapper dude do your dance do your dance yeah get it dapper yes sir yes sir i was like yeah he's still going for more zach is going to hold his angle and just trying to trade guns out with a 360 clip it again chat thank you jbl in advance no and dapper is looking to clutch up again he's uh he's just built different he actually is dapper has been insane in the clutch in this series too oh my god i'm telling you the psychological factor dog i mean she stops diffusing to shoot his body so how exactly did dappers rise to villainy begin and how has he used his mind games to not only make sentinels one of the most polarizing teams invalorent but literally the best in the world spike's planet dapper toyin here cipher diff cipher diff toy oh no like i don't really respect you bro like you have to beat me and i don't give a [ __ ] who you are you know like at the end of the day you're just a player to me i really don't care who you are hey guys so before we dive into dapper's spicy story i gotta ask that you please please please like the video subscribe to the channel and teabag on notifications just so you don't miss any future offbeats i did not write that just so you know alright so aside from shooting his opponent's lifeless bodies and dunking his digital nut sack on them every chance he gets who exactly is sentinel's crispy 22 year old clutch artist well before he started beating hundred thieves in his underwear and hitting the gym with his teammates he was like just about every valerant player under the sun surprise surprise dapper got into competitive gaming with counter-strike i got into cs from my cousin i feel like it's such like a cliche like storyline now that like you're your older sibling or like your cousin someone someone older than you kind of brings you into the game but yeah my cousin played 1.6 and i never never got into 1.6 but like i said play like when he got off when i was over his house and stuff i went over there a lot but in 2004 when cs source came out dapper truly found himself hooked as a young filthy casual he often played fun community made modes with his friends like jailbreak bunny hopping death run and surfing but before he even had a chance to dabble in source's competitive playlists a new game caught his eye i started playing league of legends like season two like season three i like made all the way to like i think i was like diamond one cap or like just hit challenger before there's like masters or anything i like just hit challenger now as much as dapper loved playing league of legends and even entertained the idea of possibly going pro in it he missed playing with his friends who weren't really interested in playing riot's moba i mean can you blame them like so when valve released their newest iteration of counter-strike in 2012 dapper came crawling back and from there he really started grinding the game so i just started playing cs go a lot a lot a lot just like i don't even think i hit global i was like dmg and i instantly got like eca because i heard it was like better and more competitive so i pretty much i literally started from the ground up i was like a nine-yard rws like scrub in esa like way back then so yeah uh then from then on i was grounded through the league so i really went like open intermediate maine premier and then pro as a promising young player dapper found himself hopping around various up-and-coming rosters but he was finding it difficult to break into the tier one scene but in april of 2020 he like so many others in nacs was presented with a new opportunity valorent valorant came at the perfect moment for dapper tier 2 nacs was slowly withering away and with more and more north american teams leaving the scene there were even fewer opportunities for him so like many other constituents of nacs dapper's move to riot's new tactical shooter seemed inevitable but i was like one of the last people to change during beta like pretty much the last wave of beta players that moved over cause i i really like cs i i i still enjoy the game i thought i had a feature i was playing really i was literally hitting i think i was like peak form in cs when i left so i was like dude i'm playing so well like do i really want to like throw this all away you know like there's opportunities out there like if i really grind like i really had like a lot of sleepless nights thinking about it but at the end of the day i was like this is like guaranteed like i'll be good in valerian and i could like make a really big name for myself well cs it's like there's an opportunity to do that but like wait maybe it's it's a risk you might not ever get there like you might just never get the opportunity for like whatever reason it is going all in on valorant dapper began playing with together we are terrific a lineup comprised of former cs players like himself and although dapper enjoyed moderate success with the team eventually he was dropped from the roster but fortunately for dapper a bigger opportunity was coming his way in the form of a trial with sentinels and then eventually because i was playing cipher and then sentinel's need a cipher they had like their core four that were signed but they were like trying out fifths uh shazam and sick knew me from cs they knew i was really good they knew i was like a young kid with passion i grinded hard so they gave me the opportunity to try out and i guess they just liked me so they signed me though things were rocky in the beginning sentinel's results actually began to improve with dapper in the lineup and while he was clearly making a difference as a player it was how he carried himself on the server that began catching everyone's attention tens with a second now it's just dizzy in a 1v5 catches oh 601 and dapper as a knife the trades are looking phenomenal right now from sentinels leaving it only just down to the sage player of tsm trying to see if he can connect the sheriff not until that's insane the 360. there's a lot from finesse now his staff is down to try to do some economy damage let's see if he can find anything else and the white people now of course everyone can appreciate that little bit of bm that dapper was throwing into valerian's competitive scene but it's safe to say that there were those who weren't too happy about the lack of respect he was showing some of their favorite players he even received a death threat from one of these crazed fans in december of last year and it wasn't just fans who were rattled by dapper's antics even riot tried asking players to put an end to all of this bm and of course everyone thought that they were being soft but the thing that makes dapper such a compelling character is that whether you love him or hate him he genuinely doesn't give a [ __ ] if anything the backlash he's received from his critics has only caused him to ramp his behavior up just to piss everyone off even more and while it's true that dapper's nut-dunking nonsense may not be for everybody most of his opponents don't take it personally in fact most of them understand that it's just part of the game i mean i don't really care i think it's cool i mean as long as he's he's trying to get his team hyped you know what i mean so that gets his team hype that more power to him but for dapper it's not just about hyping up his team no he knows that deep down there's something about teabagging and shooting bodies that just bothers people and engaging in this kind of psychological warfare might even be giving him and his roster a competitive advantage i just know for a fact some people just get so pissed off about it and like how i view it it's like if they're getting pissed off or something that like i'm not spending money to do you know not in game money i'm not it's just a free advantage right there just shoot their body teabag them they get mad they play worse some's holding on for dear life it's masked his position healed him a little bit but he might not be expecting sick to be rotating around they're just holding him in that spot but the thing about dapper is that he isn't just some loudmouth troll who's all talk no he has proven that time and time again that he has the play to back it up oh that's brutal great cam from dapper allows sick to take out marv through the dark cover he checks it even though the drone it seemed like the drone kind of cleared it he still checks that oh this guy if nothing you can't pull the wall over his eyes somehow hey 3v1 dapper needs to do something crazy finds the kill onto one and here comes the crazy i want to grab a nine to three half as the neural theft gives the info that he needs dapper gonna look to push on shock starting to find some damage 90 or 67 excuse me hp one comes through almost zapper gets it done 9-3 at the half what a way to close it out from the sentinels here it's up to dapper there oh whoa what the hell was that from dapper and sure it's all well and good to clown on people during online events where the stakes and the pressure aren't particularly high but dapper and sentinels brought this mentality to valoran's first major international event in reykjavik iceland showing that they're more than happy to continue these shenanigans on the game's biggest stage and yes he did confirm to us that tea bags do in fact hit different on land yeah so the tea bag it's more fluid you just feel like you're kind of immersed when you do it so it just makes it feel ten times better but most importantly for dapper sentinels were able to prove that north america isn't entirely hopeless when it comes to esports while the region has historically fallen short on the international stage especially in games like counter-strike and league he and his teammates are willing to do whatever it takes to change that narrative invalorant and by cruising through the entire event without dropping a single map only to be crowned champions it's hard to deny that they're doing just that yeah i mean it feels surreal i still i don't think it'll hit me for a little bit you know just like that we actually cemented ourselves on top of nine international sport like to me uh with no crowd you know someone's telling me we have like a million viewers it doesn't really hit me like yeah this is the top like we we did this we're the top the truth is that every game needs a guy like dapper who's just willing to get on people's nerves and play the heel his signature behavior is actually helping to develop valoren's competitive scene ensuring that new rivalries and story lines are created such that future events are even more compelling to watch and until somebody finds a way to shut down dapper and the rest of sentinels then he's just gonna keep doing his thing dumpstering his opponents and rubbing it in their face on his game's biggest stage literally oh no no don't do it oh look you managed to you put a bit of a target on your back now for every future valor event so dapper i want to hear from you what you have to say to the rest of the valent world out there who's looking to come for you you know good luck we're just going to get better sick yes so clutch so how does it feel that na is finally the best at an esport and how many white claws are you going to crush tonight you know i know it'll feel great when we get back home and with the white clock question i don't even remember what time my flight is but i'll probably miss it
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Channel: theScore esports
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Length: 14min 28sec (868 seconds)
Published: Sun Jun 13 2021
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