AZR: "We were not expecting Cache"

Following Renegades victory over Gambit that secured them a spot in the playoffs of DreamHack ZOWIE Open Winter 2016, we talked to Aaron "AZR" Ward to find out about the two matches and using the classic coach rules that DreamHack employs.

Renegades have managed to exceed expectations at DreamHack Winter by getting two wins on day one and taking the first seed out of group B.

To see how the team is feeling after the victory, we talked to Aaron "⁠AZR⁠" Ward, who revealed some details about the Cache pick against Gambit and the differences between Chad "⁠SPUNJ⁠" Burchill's and Yaman "⁠yam⁠" Ergenekon's styles of calling.

Let's start with first match here, against Cloud9. You managed to shut down most of their players, how did it go for you, how did it feel?

We knew coming into the game that it was probably going to be Dust2. We started off pretty strong, in the first half it was 11-4. From then on we thought we had the game, it was just about closing it out. It gone on and on and on, 16-14, but eventually we closed it out so we are pretty happy about it.

As it was something you were struggling with, did closing out that match help you in the match against Gambit?

I don't think so, not really, but coming into that game we had a lot more confidence than we usually had in the past. 

Going on to the match against Gambit, you played Cache, a map both of you don't really play. Were you actually prepared, were you expecting the map?

We were not expecting Cache at all, we were honestly expecting Train or Cobble. We don't play the map  in a lot of competitions but we still practice the map, so we have all sorts of things for it.


AZR feels that the old coaching rules helped them 

You had a lot of time playing with yam now as your in-game leader, how do you feel now, moving from SPUNJ to him? yam's individual statistics have dropped as well, how does the change feel like?

They are completely different, SPUNJ and yam. Chad was a strat caller, very controlive. Compared to yam, he will let us do whatever we want pretty much, play with confidence. That's what we sort off started to bring to the team when yam's been in-game leading and it's been working out for us really well.

Here at DreamHack they don't use the standard Valve coaching rules, did that help you out a bit, using peekay?

It does, because before the rule came in peekay used to talk all the time on the microphone, he'd fix our communication and stuff like that. He would see little things that we couldn't see on everyone's screens. It definitely helped us a lot today.

You already have a good result here, how is that gonna help moving into the Major qualifier that is the most stacked ever? How are you feeling about that?

I'm not actually sure, but coming into the Major qualifier it's going to be hard with teams like NiP, FaZe, all sorts of teams - but I think we can qualify for the Major I feel like we have what it takes to do it.

Professeur writes for HLTV.org and can be found on Twitter.

Let's start with first match here, against Cloud9. You managed to shut down most of their players, how did it go for you, how did it feel?

We knew coming into the game that it was probably going to be Dust2. We started off pretty strong, in the first half it was 11-4. From then on we thought we had the game it was just about closing it out. It gone on and on and on, 16-14 but eventually we closed it out so we are pretty happy about it.

As it was something you were struggling with, did closing out that match help you in the match against Gambit?

I don't think so, not really, but coming into that game we had a lot more confidence than we usually had in the past.

Going on to the match against Gambit, you played Cache, a map both of you don't really play. Were you actually prepared, were you expecting the map?

We were not expecting Cache at all, we were honestly expecting Train or Cobble. We don't play the game in a lot of competitions but we still practice the map so we all all sorts of things for it.

You had a lot of time playing with yam now as your in-game leader, how do you feel now, moving from SPUNJ to him? yam's individual statistics have dropped as well, how does the change feel like?

They are completely different, SPUNJ and yam. Chad was strat caller, very controlive, compared to yam, he will let us do whatever we want pretty much, play with confidence. That's what we sort off started to bring to the team when yam's been in-game leading and it's been working out for us really well.

Here at DreamHack they don't use the standard Valve coaching rules, did that help you out a bit, using peekay?

It does, because before the rule came in peekay used to talk all the time on the microphone, he'd fix our communication and stuff like that, he would see little things that we couldn't see on everyone's screens. It definitely helped us a lot today.

You already have a good result here, how is that gonna help moving into the Major qualifier that is the most stacked ever? How are you feeling about that?

I'm not actually sure, but coming into the Major qualifier it's going to be hard with teams like NiP, FaZe, all sorts of teams - but I think we can qualify for the Major I feel like we have what it takes to do it.

Australia Aaron 'AZR' Ward
Aaron 'AZR' Ward
Age:
24
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.09
Maps played:
223
KPR:
0.77
DPR:
0.70
Australia Chad 'SPUNJ' Burchill
Chad 'SPUNJ' Burchill
Age:
27
Team:
No team
Rating 1.0:
0.87
Maps played:
147
KPR:
0.62
DPR:
0.73
Australia Yaman 'yam' Ergenekon
Yaman 'yam' Ergenekon
Age:
27
Team:
Rating 1.0:
0.97
Maps played:
211
KPR:
0.66
DPR:
0.67
azk he is..
2016-11-24 23:12
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Finland t33mu
n1 banana
2016-11-24 23:12
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AZK is back?
2016-11-25 00:18
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New site: society. gg Code: splinter (for 5$) csgoworld. com code: 19955 (for 5$) farmskins. com/ref-splinter (for 1$)
2016-11-25 00:35
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FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAK
2016-11-24 23:13
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the north american..
2016-11-24 23:57
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Sweden Madrigals1
... player, but the Titan ...
2016-11-25 07:08
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North America nYn-
RIP AZK, the one true NA god
2016-11-25 20:41
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Ecuador Bimbynous
yes
2016-11-24 23:12
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fak wrong team, gg rng
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United Kingdom DJ_Nr8
s
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Sweden qgh
d
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they're doing really well with yam
2016-11-24 23:12
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Yam has been in the team since topgun left lmao
2016-11-25 00:38
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manne | 
Sweden FREE_XELOS
probably means with yam as igl
2016-11-25 01:56
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ty
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Netherlands julius1612
1
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#11
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Portugal krypz0n
so far all that was unexpected was won by them
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Jordan eyBois
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ok
2016-11-24 23:12
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Nice interview!
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Netherlands derpthulu
azr he is the north american player but the titan he is the french stars.
2016-11-24 23:12
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Indonesia rareguy
Really, AZR.
2016-11-24 23:12
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New Zealand flam3zcsgo
Good day for the Australians :) Stayed up for the whole thing, and still awake lul. Nice interview Professeur.
2016-11-24 23:26
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Australia Hexaze
AZZAAAAAAAAA
2016-11-24 23:28
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Brazil Luca0
Happy for you guys. Wp
2016-11-24 23:44
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azr he is the north american player but the titan he is the french stars.
2016-11-25 00:20
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Renegades Au Only hope
2016-11-25 00:48
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YEAH THE BOYS
2016-11-25 05:48
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reminded me of AZK :'( #IBPLivesMatter
2016-11-25 01:30
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azr he is the australian player but the renegades he is the north america stars
2016-11-25 08:06
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azr he is the australian player but the renegades he is the north america stars
2016-11-25 13:22
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azr he is the north american player but the titan he is the french stars.
2016-11-26 09:27
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He's Australian you dumbass Brazilian
2016-11-26 09:30
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azr he is the north american player but the titan he is the french stars.
2016-11-26 09:31
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Favela
2016-11-26 09:32
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azr he is the north american player but the titan he is the french stars.
2016-11-26 09:32
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Monkey
2016-11-26 09:34
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azr he is the north american player but the titan he is the french stars.
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Finland aziri
en oo kyl noin ruma ja en tosiaan oo sanonu mitään tollasta... hyi vittu noi faket @ since 02
2016-11-26 15:52
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