
RambyVlad Sanchez
Free Agent

Finds way to qualify for CoD Champs
Ramby and the rest of Lethal Gaming qualified for the 2018 Call of Duty World Championships.
ANALYSIS
The lowest team to qualify for CoD Champs in terms of Pro Points, Lethal Gaming won back-to-back five-game sets in the upper bracket in order to pull off the stunning qualification. Wins over TabooESC, who dominated the APAC amateur region for much of the year, and Giants Gaming who were similarly talented in the EU region, have to be confidence boosts for an organization that has somehow qualified for the major yearly tournament three consecutive years. Ramby and TeddyRecKs represent the most "well-known" names on this team, but that doesn't say much given the highest finish Ramby has posted this season was 25th-28th place at CWL New Orleans in January.
The lowest team to qualify for CoD Champs in terms of Pro Points, Lethal Gaming won back-to-back five-game sets in the upper bracket in order to pull off the stunning qualification. Wins over TabooESC, who dominated the APAC amateur region for much of the year, and Giants Gaming who were similarly talented in the EU region, have to be confidence boosts for an organization that has somehow qualified for the major yearly tournament three consecutive years. Ramby and TeddyRecKs represent the most "well-known" names on this team, but that doesn't say much given the highest finish Ramby has posted this season was 25th-28th place at CWL New Orleans in January.
Roster History / Event Placements
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October 25, 2018Left Lethal Gaming
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August 19, 20182018 Call of Duty World League Championships - Finished 13/16 with Lethal Gaming