Br0 joining Monte is supertransfer that has gone unnoticed

Br0 joining Monte is supertransfer that has gone unnoticed

After success at the BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023 with CS:GO, the esports club Monte was forced to look for a replacement for the team's main star, Muhammed "BOROS" Malkhas, as his contract was bought out by another organization. In this article, we will look at how the team dealt with the situation that arose and what it led to.

On July 12, it was announced that Monte had formalized the transfer of Alexander "br0" Bro. This move came as a surprise to many given the huge number of rumors involving various other esports athletes.

Who is br0?

The 21-year-old Danish player has been actively participating in professional competitions since 2017 and has already performed for teams like Falcons Esports and Astralis Talents. Over this period, he has earned prizes totaling over $25,000. The player showed particularly outstanding results with the Astralis Talents team, with which he won several victories at local championships. In addition, he earned recognition as one of the best players in Call Of Duty Warzone in 2020 and 2021.

The alternative to BOROS?

By signing br0 to the team, Monte was prepared for changes in their play and team structure. br0 is only formally a replacement for BOROS, as the esports players have significant differences in their playing style. BOROS stood out in the Monte roster due to his aggression, often took risks, and sought kills on the map. He was a player whose individual actions often defined the pattern of the team's play. Bold decisions and a high level of skill made him a key player for the team.

With the arrival of br0 in the squad, the team rethinks its approach to the game. Bro, being a more conservative player, prefers to play steadily and with maximum focus on teamwork. He may not pursue as aggressive kills, but at the same time, he makes a more substantial contribution to the overall picture of the game and the team's results.

These changes mean that Monte's game pattern is being rebuilt. The team is no longer as dependent on the individual actions of one player as it used to be, and now puts more emphasis on coordination and tactics. br0 is likely to play a more supportive role, allowing other players to play to their strengths more freely.

CS:GO analyst Oleksandr Petr1k Petryk, in an exclusive commentary for Bo3.gg, noted the skill that br0 possesses and its potential for growth.

I think that the previous style of play with aggressive BOROS moves, and the current one with less aggressive moves, a different role, and tasks for br0 - they both have the right to exist. Monte has already demonstrated in Cologne that it works in the initial matches. Let's see how well it will work against stronger teams. I think everything will be okay. Everything will be cool. Because Monte's victories depended not only on BOROS, but also on the structure into which BOROS was integrated. Everything will be fine with Monte. I believe in it.
Oleksandr "Petr1k" Petryk
Br0 and BOROS statistics for the last six months
Br0 and BOROS statistics for the last six months

Adaptation and Prospects

After the first matches of br0 in the Monte lineup, it gives the impression that he has been playing with the team for quite some time. It took the Danish professional player two weeks to adapt, which was confirmed by one of his Monte teammates, Sergey DemQQ Demchenko, in an interview for our portal.

 I would say that he's doing a great job. He absorbs all the info we give him and teach him very quickly. He learns quickly, takes clutches, so both he and Monte have a lot ahead.
Sergey "DemQQ" Demchenko

Petr1k also emphasizes how far the player has come in such a short period of time.

br0 has integrated into the team quite well. Individually, it's clear that he's a skilled player with potential. They found and recognized his individual skill, which he can utilize. However, he is a drastically different player than BOROS. He plays much more conservatively and safely compared to BOROS. This is because BOROS stood out with his aggression, which surprised even the most aggressive players, and his risks and risky gameplay decisions. We'll be seeing much less of this from br0 - this will allow Monte to play more predictably, but at the same time more reliably, there will be fewer mistakes and fewer unconventional moves.
Oleksandr "Petr1k" Petryk

Perfect Scouting

Monte undoubtedly deserves praise for their player scouting work and their ability to spot talents in the world of CS:GO. Their capacity to find and unlock the potential of esports athletes is a significant factor in the team's success. BOROS's journey is a prime example of Monte's expertise and foresight. They were able to identify a talented player and gave him the opportunity to unfold his potential. Such trust and support helped BOROS to make his mark and become a valuable player for the team. Moreover, Monte managed to sell him to Falcons Esports, which is a logical step for both player and team development.

The latest transfer of br0 only reaffirms the high level of the team's scouting. They discovered a player with a unique style of play and the ability to provide support for his team. This move is evidence of their foresight and their ability to see potential in players who can make a significant contribution to the team.

Summary

The Monte team is still in a period of adaptation to the new player and style of play. However, with changes in their approach to matches, the team may unlock new possibilities for success in future competitions. We shouldn't expect from br0 the same amount of kills and aggression as from BOROS, but his contribution to the team play and results of Monte can be significant. It's important to give the team time and support for adaptation and development of new strategies with the new player to achieve success on the professional CS:GO scene.

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