
Senzu flatlines at BC.Game Masters Championship S1
After The MongolZ shocked the world with Senzu's benching, The Mongolian star spent a couple of months away from the game before being picked up by Passion UA. Senzu had been on the Mongolian circuit for years on end and this was his first outing with an International roster. His first LAN campaign with Passion UA cam at BC.Game Masters Championship Season 1 and was far from an ideal outing for the team.
There was visible frustration when Passion UA were narrowly cut out of the winners' match contention by BASEMENT BOYS who snatched a 13-11 win in a best-of-one on Nuke. Senzu held his own on the CT-side but once the sides switched, the Mongolian rifler just did not show up, ending the match with a 1.00 rating and an ADR of 59. Many brushed it off as Senzu warming up on LAN for the first time with a new roster in years but things did not go much better for Passion UA thereafter.
In Passion UA's elimination match against Danish squad Tricked, Senzu was his team's top performer on the CT-side of Nuke with a 1.30 HLTV rating, going 12-8. He topped it off with a 1.64 T-side to fetch Passion UA a 13-6 win, marking his first LAN map win with Passion UA. The international squad were handed a crippling 1-11 disadvantage on the T-side of Mirage, despite which they posted ten rounds on the CT-side to close the gap but still ended up losing 11-13. Senzu sat right on the edge with a 1.00 rating on Mirage.
The decider, Anubis was where the Mongolian star completely flatlined with a 0.67 rating map, going 6-13. Passion UA were restricted to a 3-9 T-side and then Tricked closed the map 13-3, to fetch themself a 2-1 series win, knocking Passion UA out of the tournament without a single win to their name. Across four maps in his maiden LAN campaign with Passion UA, Senzu posted a 1.00 HLTV rating with a round swing of -0.69% and a KAST of 69.9%.
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