Pregame Interview with AdreN

We caught up with Gambit Gaming's Dauren "AdreN" Kystaubayev just before his match against Fnatic.

We caught up with Gambit Gaming’s Dauren “AdreN” Kystaubayev  just before his match against Fnatic.

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Gambit was one of the big upset teams coming into this tournament and you’ve certainly proved that. What do you think it is about Zeus coming in that’s revitalized your lineup?

AdreN: Yeah, Zeus joining was a great signing for us. He brought us a lot of confidence and a good mentality, and his system has really helped.

In your matchup today against Fnatic, do you feel confident against them on Cobblestone? You guys have looked dominant so far on that map, but they seem confident on it too.

AdreN: I can’t say much, but we’ll see.

What do you think the keys to getting past Fnatic will be?

AdreN: Have a good mentality and play our game. We need to stick to our plan and not let them get to us.


Can Gambit take down Fnatic? Will AdreN and Zeus lead their squad to victory? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below or tweet us @GAMURScom.


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