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@Flamesr6s
22 tft beast kramberries on top
San Diego, CA Katılım Ağustos 2019
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QUALIFIED TO EWC, TOP 3 NA WITH MY TEAMMATES, @robinsongz @LFT_Souless @KevinWeng3149 LETS FUCKING GO

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Competitive integrity at all time high right before Macao ✅ illegally distributing stats to sponsored players ✅ sponsored players win at Macao ✅ metatft farming exposure ✅ more people using their overlays/clients ✅ more accurate stats ✅ repeat ✅
guba please@gubadgyal
MarcelP DMs leak claiming that he is being fed augment stats by MetaTFT developers Information was accidentally leaked in a publicly posted youtube video
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🇺🇸 Flamez: The Motivated Underdog Heading into Regionals
The Americas Golden Spatula Cup is just around the corner, and while the TFT scene is packed with big names, there’s one rising star you should keep an eye on— @Flamesr6s. With 148 qualifier points and a spot secured through Tacticians Cup 3, Flamez is about to make waves.
Hooked from Day One
Flamez got into TFT in a way many of us can relate to—a friend recommendation. “My IRL friend started playing a day before me late Set 7, and I was hooked immediately,” he says. That casual start quickly turned into something more serious, especially after he realized how open the competitive scene is.
Stepping into Competitive Play
It didn’t take long for Flamez to start eyeing tournaments. “My first Riot-hosted event was the Mecha Cup in Set 8.5,” he recalls. He’d already been hanging out at the fringe of Challenger, but once he saw how accessible the competitive scene was, he jumped in. Like many rising players, Flamez faced his share of ladder anxiety, but a key mindset shift made all the difference. “I realized there’s no reason I can’t be better than a lot of high-elo players.”
Balancing School and TFT
What makes Flamez’s story even more impressive? He’s balancing TFT with being a fourth-year chemical engineering student at @UCSanDiego. "This is my hardest year of college, but also when I've been the most motivated," Flamez admits. Even though he can’t put in the same hours as full-time players, his drive and a network of top-tier players to bounce ideas off keep him competitive.
A Boost in Set 12
When asked why he’s been performing better in Set 12, Flamez keeps it simple—motivation. "The last couple of months, I’ve been the most motivated since I first hit Challenger," he says. His steady improvement in fundamentals over the past few sets has also been key.
Evolving Playstyle
Over time, Flamez’s playstyle has grown more flexible. "I used to have a flowchart-like approach," he says, referring to committing to specific comps early in the game. Now, his mindset has shifted to focus on specific lines and opportunities instead, improving his early and mid-game.
What’s the Key to Consistency?
For Flamez, mastering the fundamentals is essential. “Understanding the balance of economy, tempo, item economy, and roll timings—those are the core elements of consistency,” he explains. You don’t need to be insanely flexible or memorize every patch to climb, he insists, just nail the basics.
Regionals and Beyond
With regionals looming, Flamez has a clear goal: make it to Worlds. “That’s everyone’s goal,” he says, but he’d be happy with any finish if he feels like he prepped well and gave it his all.
Advice for New Players
For anyone looking to break into the competitive scene, Flamez has some simple but important advice. "Watch a lot of VODs from top players, but avoid streams when you're trying to learn," he suggests. Understanding the decisions of top players is more important than copying their exact moves.
Shoutouts and Inspirations
One of the biggest influences on Flamez’s playstyle was @robinsongz. "I binge-watched Robin’s VODs for three months straight in Set 7 and 7.5, and it helped me hit Challenger in less than four months." While his playstyle has evolved since then, those early VODs laid the groundwork for his competitive mindset.
Flamez’s story is a reminder that talent, motivation, and the right mindset can take you far, even if you’re juggling school and TFT at the same time. Keep an eye on him—regionals are just the beginning.

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5th TC3 threw 1 round final lobby by not rolling that cost me 3rd overall but MADE REGIONALS STILL because 2 people qual'd from ladder GGS #KRAMBERRIESONTOP

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