Shaq vs Hermes wasn’t supposed to look like this… but by the end of the night, it felt like a mismatch.
You know those games where one player just decides, “Yeah, today is not your day”?
That was Shaq.
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From the very first kickoff, you could tell Hermes was in for a long night.
Shaq vs Hermes: A One-Sided Beatdown from Start to Finish
This was a race to 3 format — simple rules. Win three games first, take the set.

Set 1? Finished before it even started.
Shaq came in hot. No warm-up needed.
Three straight wins. Clean sweep. No questions asked.
Hermes barely had time to adjust before the first 5K was already gone.
Second Set: A Small Fight… Then Chaos
To be fair, Hermes tried to respond.
He managed to grab one win early in the second set — a small spark. For a moment, it felt like maybe we’d get a fight.
But Shaq? He shut that down instantly.
Three straight wins again.
No drama. No comeback. Just control.
At this point, you could feel it — Hermes was chasing shadows. Every mistake punished. Every chance buried.
Third Set: Hope… Then Heartbreak
Third set started differently.
They drew one match. Finally, some balance.
You could almost feel Hermes trying to reset mentally.
But that’s the dangerous part about playing someone like Shaq.
The moment you relax… he steps on the gas.
Three wins in a row. Again.
Game over.
Shaq Pockets 15K
Each set was worth 5,000 KSh. Do the math. That’s 15,000 KSh straight into Shaq’s pocket.
But this wasn’t just about money.
This was about dominance.
This was about reminding the region — especially across borders — that when Shaq is locked in, he’s different.
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The gap showed. Clearly.
And if we’re being honest? Matches like Shaq vs Hermes are exactly why Kenyan players still carry that edge in high-pressure Ultimate Team games.
The games were streamed on Football Esports House YouTube channel.
What This Means Moving Forward
After his recent performances, Shaq is building serious momentum again.
Confidence is high. Gameplay is sharp. Decision-making? Elite.
If he keeps playing like this, nobody is safe.

Not locally. Not regionally.
And for Hermes? Tough night. No sugarcoating it. But that’s the game — you either learn fast or get left behind.














