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Clutch

In esports the term “clutch” refers to a high-pressure, critical moment in a game where a player or team performs exceptionally well, often turning the tide of the match in their favour. A “clutch” play is one where the odds are heavily against the player or team, yet they manage to pull off a victory through skill, strategy, or sometimes sheer luck.

Clutch moments are highly celebrated in the esports community because they often showcase a player’s composure, decision-making, and mechanical skill under intense pressure.[1]

The origin of the term “clutch” in gaming is borrowed from sports, where it describes a player who performs well in critical situations, such as scoring the winning goal or making a game-saving play.[2] In esports, “clutch” has taken on a similar meaning, but it can apply to a wide variety of in-game scenarios.

Examples

Perhaps the best way to describe clutch is through examples:


One of the most common examples of a clutch in esports is when a player in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO)is the last member of their team alive and must face multiple opponents alone (often referred to as a 1v2, 1v3, etc.). A clutch occurs when this lone player manages to eliminate all remaining enemies and either defuses the bomb or plants it successfully, securing the round for their team. Such moments are intense and can drastically change the momentum of a match.

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An iconic example is Marcelo “coldzera” David’s clutch play during the MLG Columbus 2016 tournament, where he single-handedly took down four opponents with an AWP in a high-pressure situation, leading his team, Luminosity Gaming, to victory.[3]


Team fights in League of Legends (LoL) is another common place to find some great examples.  In LoL, clutch plays often occur during critical team fights, particularly when a team is at a disadvantage. A clutch moment might involve a single player, such as a carry or a playmaker, executing a perfect ability combo or outmanoeuvring opponents to secure a victory in a fight that seemed unwinnable. These plays can swing the outcome of the game, especially in the late stages where death timers are long, and objectives like Baron Nashor are contested.

One famous clutch moment occurred during the 2018 World Championship when Kang “TheShy” Seung-lok, playing as Aatrox, managed to single-handedly fend off an enemy team’s attack on his base, buying enough time for his teammates to respawn and ultimately win the game for Invictus Gaming.

Clutch plays are celebrated because they highlight the peak of competitive gaming, where a player’s ability to remain calm, think strategically, and execute flawlessly under pressure can make all the difference. These moments are not only thrilling for viewers but also exemplify the skill and mental fortitude required to succeed at the highest levels of esports.


[1] M S Andreasen and T B Caspersen, The Human Factor in Esport: Esport Psychology (BoD, United States 2019); W Collis, The Book of Esports (RosettaBooks United States 2020); Understanding Esports: An Introduction to the Global Phenomenon (Lexington Books 2019); Esports: The Ultimate Guide: 1 (Scholastic 2020); M Wilson, Esports World: The Ultimate Guide to Competitive Video Gaming (Financierpro Publishing 2023).

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[2] A Priono, ‘What is a Clutch Moment in Esports?’ (Hybrid, 10 November 2020) < https://hybrid.co.id/post/clutch-moment-in-esports/> last accessed 12 September 2024.

[3] See for example ESEa, ‘Unbelievable Jumping Awp Double Noscope By Luminosity Coldzera Vs Liquid At Mlg Cs: Go Major’ (YouTube, 3 April 2016) < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjOVXdarUTs> last accessed 12 September 2024; M Stubbsy, ‘Our MVP of the MLG Columbus Major is coldzera’ (RedBull, 4 April 2026) < https://www.redbull.com/gb-en/coldzera-is-our-mvp-of-the-mlg-columbus-major> last accessed 12 September 2024.

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    Nik Turner is the owner of Ntesports, a consultancy agency specialising in Esports and Education. Ntesports owns the largest global online shop for Esports teaching resources and Nik is the Chair of the Esports Trade Association’s Education Committee. Nik is also a Quality Assurance expert for educational programmes for esports and works with major clients to verify standards and to design and produce esports qualifications. View all posts

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