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Chiefs Esports Club introduced a new Rainbow Six analyst

Australian esports organization Chiefs Esports Club has made changes to the Rainbow Six roster coaching staff, parting ways with Hell analyst. The place of the French specialist will be taken by rcuth, who previously worked as a strategy coach at Rogue.

I have decided to leave my position as an analyst at the Chiefs Esports Club. There are several reasons for this, but the main reason is the banal lack of time. I have other things to do and my free time has been very limited for almost the last 2 years since I joined the lineup.

Also I can't deny that my interest in the game is no longer as strong as it used to be and the challenges we faced in the last phase didn't help in terms of motivation, nor did the number of games I had to prepare in a short period. which sometimes made me feel very busy and tired.

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Therefore, I think that the best solution, not only for me, but for the whole squad, would be to find someone else who would have more time and motivation. I am very happy that we have found someone who I think will be a great addition to the squad.

Hell joined the Chiefs Esports Club as an analyst last April. In 14 months, the French specialist helped the team win Oceanic Nationals 2021 - Stage 1, APAC League 2021 Playoffs - Stage 3 and Oceanic Nationals 2021 - Finals, as well as take part in the Six Sweden Major 2021 (9th-12th place) and Six Charlotte Major 2022 (13th-15th place).

In turn, rcuth has spent the last two years as one of the members of the Rogue coaching staff. Together with the team, the 21-year-old British specialist won the European League 2020 - Stage 1, and also reached the semi-finals of the Six Sweden Major 2021.

The nearest championship for the Australian team will be Asia-Pacific League 2022 - South Division - Stage 2, which will start today, June 16. The event will last until July 28 online. As part of the championship, eight teams from South Asia will compete for a prize pool of $50,000, ranking points, as well as two tickets to the Six August Major 2022.

The current Chiefs Esports Club roster is as follows:

  • Dgtl.
  • worthy.
  • Ethan.
  • Bouncinballz.
  • boydy.
  • Todd (coach)
  • rcuth (analyst).
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