LOUD Saadhak mistakenly awarded the infamous Bagre d'Or

Written By Marcelo Bensabath Writer
Last UpdatedMay 4, 2023 at 04:00PM
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Matias "Saadhak" Delipetro, the in-game leader (IGL) for LOUD VALORANT, has become the center of attention in the VALORANT world after being mistakenly awarded the Bagre D'Or community award. For those unfamiliar with the award, it is given to the player with the worst performance of the week in the ongoing VCT International Leagues. This would not be something to celebrate, but Saadhak's fans made a mistake that resulted in a rather comedic turn of events.

LOUD VALORANT is currently on red-hot winning streak of six games with zero losses in the VCT Americas. After a tough victory against KRU 2-1, Saadhak was nominated for the Bagre D'Or award. Dephh, the IGL for Sentinels(https://www.thespike.gg/team/sentinels/12) was the one with the most votes until the "LOUD effect" took it personally. The fans, wanting to support Saadhak, started voting for him, not knowing that it was the opposite of what they were intended to do. The winner of the award is decided based on the number of votes received, and unfortunately, Saadhak won.

This amusing incident serves as a reminder that it is important to research and understand the context before taking any actions. While Saadhak's fans had the best of intentions, their lack of knowledge about the Bagre D'Or award resulted in an unexpected outcome.

The Bagre D'Or award is meant to be a fun way to lighten the mood in the gaming community, and Saadhak's fans unwittingly made it more amusing. Despite the initial embarrassment, Saadhak took the incident in good spirits and even made fun of it using his own Twitter:

When translated, the tweet says: "The good thing is that I was born in March, I've been a fish all my life." Saadhak is making a reference to the zodiac sign, Pisces is the astrological sign for people born in the majority of days in the month.

He have gone through all stages on his career within esports - player, coach, manager, business, and much more. Played CS:GO and Overwatch competitively during his teenage years and had the opportunity to coach several amateur and professional MOBA teams. He had the opportunity to contribute his two cents to some teams such as MVP, LOS, and DragonX and has worked with various gaming companies, including some well-known ones such as Level Up! and Epic Games. Currently, he is currently studying to pursue his master's degree in International Relations in Kyoto, Japan. "Full time on esports since Luminosity won that Major"

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