How Surfing in CS:GO Turned a Trickshotter into the Raze God of Valorant



When you play a new game for the first time, you typically spend the first few hours learning the basics.

After all, you’ve got to learn to walk before you can run.

But some players prefer to spend slightly more time mastering specific mechanics before hopping into match-making. They understand their games on a molecular level and are able to push the boundaries of what is and isn’t possible.

And pushing those limits in the rapidly expanding world of VALORANT is Connor “Flights” Dykes: the big-brain, British Raze player who, after spending thousands of hours trickshotting in Call of Duty and surfing in CS:GO, has established himself as one of VALORANT’s leading content creators.

Written by: Niall McCrossan (@niallmccrossan)
Hosted by: Dimitri Pascaluta (@DPascaluta)
Edited by: Matt Massey
Produced by: Miles Hackett (@miles_hackett)
Thumbnail by: Shihab Mian (@shihabmian)

Footage Courtesy:
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Music used under license from Associated Production Music LLC (”APM”).

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35 thoughts on “How Surfing in CS:GO Turned a Trickshotter into the Raze God of Valorant”

  1. Still surreal everything thats happened this past year, I seriously can't thank everyone enough for the insane love and support and thank you guys at theScore esports for taking the time to create this video<3

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  2. Haha I was a trickshotter, even came back for a bit when the pandemic started. Wish it was still popular because I'm actually good but it's a useless skill at this point. Due to this I no longer even play CoD. I strictly play CS now. Most is lost but I actually have some random stuff on this channel.

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