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100 Thieves defeats TSM at ‘Valorant’ First Strike, upsetting the region with a two-month old roster – The Washington Post
For 100 Thieves, the win proves the strength and viability of a two-month old squad with years of prior esports experience.

I think weve definitely set a statement now that we are one of, if not the best team in North America, said Martin on the official First Strike stream after the match concluded.
100 Thieves will take home the $40,000 first place prize; TSM will receive $20,000. Sentinels and Envy will each get $10,000 from a total prize pool of $100,000.
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