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Pistol round chaos on Cache! No elaborate callouts, no deep strats—just raw intuition, rushing A site, trading out the defense, and securing the bomb plant for the round 1 MVP. Do you prefer strict coordination or just trusting the push? 💣🔥 Clip Breakdown Pre-Round Setup & Thoughts (0:00–0:30): While...

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