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Snappi promised to improve the results of ENCE at the RMR tournament

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Snappi, captain of ENCE , promised to improve the team's results at the RMR tournament. In an interview for the Jaxon.gg portal, the Dane concluded that the team will show significant improvements in the game compared to the failure at the recent ESL Pro League Season 16.

Expect a stronger version of ENCE than at the ESL Pro League. We have reviewed all our games. Everyone got a good idea of what works and what doesn't. I said in an interview earlier that we would probably be 50% ready for the EPL, 75% for the RMR and almost 100% for the Rio Major if we get there. Recently, our training results have become much better. I think we fixed a lot of the problems we had in Pro League. I hope this will be enough to get to the major.

To surpass the previous version of the roster, we need to top the world rankings or win a major tournament. After the EPL, we have reconciled a little and adjusted our expectations, so we just need to move step by step, and not make any optimistic forecasts . I still think we need more time. I would say that it takes three to six months to reach peak form. The two new players were a significant change. They have a slightly different philosophy than what we had before.

It should be noted that the ENCE organization recently introduced a performance coach who will work with the CS:GO roster, doing psychological training and helping the team in preparation for official matches.

Well, at the start of the RMR-tournament, sAw's men managed to get their first victory, beating HEET with a score of 16:8 the day before. In the second round of the competition, ENCE will face the French from Falcons.

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IEM Road to Rio 2022 European RMR A runs from 4 to 9 October in Malta. As part of the RMR tournament, sixteen teams from Europe and the CIS are fighting for eight tickets to IEM Rio Major 2022.

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