{"id":30518,"date":"2025-01-28T15:23:24","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:23:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/optic-players-reveal-hilarious-communication-during-scumps-1v1-clutch-vs-faze-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:23:24","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:23:24","slug":"optic-players-reveal-hilarious-communication-during-scumps-1v1-clutch-vs-faze-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/optic-players-reveal-hilarious-communication-during-scumps-1v1-clutch-vs-faze-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"OpTic players reveal hilarious communication during Scump\u2019s 1v1 clutch vs FaZe &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>OpTic players reveal hilarious communication during Scump\u2019s 1v1 clutch vs FaZe MLG\/CWLOpTic Gaming\u2019s Ian \u2018Crimsix\u2019 Porter and Seth \u2018Scump\u2019 Abner have revealed the discussions that took place prior to the latter\u2019s intense 1v1 clutch, which clinched the reverse sweep over rival organization FaZe Clan at CWL Anaheim. June 15 saw the first matches of the winners\u2019 and losers\u2019 brackets at CWL Anaheim, as pool play concluded late on Friday. One stand out encounter saw OpTic Gaming versus FaZe Clan, as the two juggernauts of esports met in the winners\u2019 round one. It\u2019s fair to say that the match did not disappoint. FaZe Clan came out swinging, taking the Frequency Hardpoint 250-93, followed by clutching up in Arsenal Search and Destroy Round 11, to lead OpTic 2-0. The $200,000 tournament takes place from June 14-16. OpTic came storming back though, taking the Gridlock Control around a huge performance from Thomas \u2018TJHaLy\u2019 Haly. They backed this up in Map 4, taking the Hacienda Hardpoint, and setting up an epic Map 5 on Frequency S&#038;D. The final S&#038;D was as close as the series would suggest when, at 5-4 to OpTic, Scump stepped up and won the series, by eliminating McArthur \u2018Cellium\u2019 Jovel in a tense 1v1. After the match, OpTic players revealed what was said as Scump debated whether to challenge his opponent in the gunfight. The King comes in clutch! :crown: #CWLAnaheim pic.twitter.com\/U0kqIhI3HF \u2014 DEXERTO Call of Duty (@DexertoIntel) June 16, 2019 Halo World Champion and ex-OpTic captain Tony \u2018LethuL\u2019 Campbell tweeted that \u201cafter the 8th shoulder peek I knew King Scump had him right where he wanted him. Either that or Crim said \u2018you gotta go dumbass look at the clock.\u2019\u201d This prompted Crimsix himself to respond, saying that \u201che (Scump) asked to chall, I replied with \u2018yeah, **** it\u2019 then Damon goes \u2018Well yeah, you kinda gotta go\u2019\u201d. Scump confirmed, explaining \u201cI said \u2018should I just ego chall?\u2019 Whole team gave the green light so I said **** it\u201d. He asked to chall, I replied with \u201cyeah, **** it\u201d then Damon goes \u201cWell yeah, you kinda gotta go\u201d LOL \u2014 Ian (@OpTic_Crimsix) June 16, 2019 I said \u201cshould I just ego chall?\u201d Whole team gave the green light so I said **** it \u2014 Seth Abner (@OpTic_Scumper) June 16, 2019 The hilariously casual exchange reflects the communicative efficiency of OpTic\u2019s CoD team, as well as Scump\u2019s incredible confidence in even the most tense of scenarios. Despite the impressive clutch, OpTic could not make the momentum count, as they lost 3-1 to 100 Thieves in the winners\u2019 semis and are set up for a difficult Losers\u2019 Bracket run. Similarly, FaZe Clan are still in the losers\u2019 Bracket, and will start their Sunday off against Enigma6.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>OpTic players reveal hilarious communication during Scump\u2019s 1v1 clutch vs FaZe MLG\/CWLOpTic Gaming\u2019s Ian \u2018Crimsix\u2019 Porter and Seth \u2018Scump\u2019 Abner have revealed the discussions that took place prior to the latter\u2019s intense 1v1 clutch, which clinched the reverse sweep over rival organization FaZe Clan at CWL Anaheim. 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