FaZe Clan CS:GO sniper Helviis broky Saukants received the title of the most valuable player in BLAST Premier: Fall Finals 2022 according to the HLTV.org portal. Information about this appeared on the publication's Twitter.
Broky became the MVP even though his team didn't win the tournament. All maps except one, broky played with a rating above one - only on the second map of the match against Heroic at the group stage did he fail to reach this indicator. Throughout the Fall Final, the 21-year-old showed improved skill, averaging 1.29 ratings over the 10 maps that the European team played.

After receiving his first MVP award at IEM, Broky has two in his trophy case. Katowice broky especially shone out in FaZe's first match against OG (1.55 rating) and in the playoff match against Ninjas in Pyjamas (1.30 rating), but also made critical effect with necessary clutch rounds and round-defining performances across the board to aid FaZe on their journey to a second-place finish.
Broky won the MVP award even though his skills ultimately weren't enough to defeat Heroic in the championship match because of the Danish team's evenly distributed performance.
On the scoreboard, broky ultimately placed first in a number of significant statistic categories, including K-D differential (+72), kills per round (0.86), and 1+ kill rounds (55.8%). He also finished in the top five for clutches won (8, 2nd), damage per round (82.8), deaths per round (0.59, tied for 2nd), KAST (76.6%, 4th), and impact rating (1.25, 5th).

Recall that BLAST Premier: Fall Finals 2022 concluded. Eight teams from Europe, North America, and Latin America participated in the competition, which took place from November 23 to November 27 in Copenhagen at the Royal Arena, for a chance to win one of four $425,000 in total prizes, rating points, and a spot in the BLAST Premier: World Final 2022. Heroic, a Danish team, won the competition by defeating FaZe Clan with a score of 2:1 in the championship match (Overpass - 16:11; Inferno - 12:16; Mirage - 19:16).
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