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Anders Blume Breaking Down NRG vs FaZe Clan from the StarLadder Budapest Major

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Anders Blume dissects NRG vs FaZe at the StarLadder Budapest Major as a study in timing, space, and restraint. He frames the match around three levers—early info, mid-round pivots, and post-plant structure—showing how each side alternated control without ever fully breaking the other. Rather than chasing highlight duels, Anders emphasizes how opener setups, trading discipline, and utility layering shaped the flow long before any clutch.

He argues the series hinged on a handful of “invisible” choices: when anchors saved a piece of utility for the last :20, when IGLs called a re-hit instead of a full reset, and when stars picked their fights inside fading smokes. FaZe’s best moments came from crisp spacing and pre-planned re-clears; NRG answered with well-timed counter-nades and denial of the first rotate, turning coin-flip rounds into controlled conversions.

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Ultimately, Anders calls the game a blueprint for winning tight playoff maps: build two reliable T-side win conditions, protect late-round utility, and simplify the voice hierarchy in 3v3s. His takeaway isn’t about a single hero round but about repeatable habits—tiny, deliberate decisions that stack up over a best-of-three and, more often than not, decide who survives bracket pressure.

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