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On August 24 2012 22:11 Kipsate wrote: Mouz has fanboys equal to SKT while nobody really cares about WE(they are the worst out of the chinese teams too) so it wasn't that suprising. And yeah these pennants can be used for future matches and since Mouz plays in quite some its a pretty decent investment if you want the items, just not for this International.
Valve is really smart about taking all mah moneys. no~~~~....at least SKT won something
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but i think the back up team are quite crucial... teams will need scriming partner if they wana train anything and the best training partners are all there already. Im still confused on how AL and CoL could be in the same netcafe for 3 days straight just before TI2 lol.... chance of them meeting each other in the same group is pretty damn high.
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On August 24 2012 23:31 NB wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2012 22:11 Kipsate wrote: Mouz has fanboys equal to SKT while nobody really cares about WE(they are the worst out of the chinese teams too) so it wasn't that suprising. And yeah these pennants can be used for future matches and since Mouz plays in quite some its a pretty decent investment if you want the items, just not for this International.
Valve is really smart about taking all mah moneys. no~~~~....at least SKT won something + Show Spoiler + 4th - Star Championship, Kiev (2011) - $1,500 1st - Dota2Replays Brawl (2012) - $4,000 + 5x SteelSeries Sensei 1st - The GD Studio: Arena #1 (2012) - $1,000 2nd - ASUS Spring Cup (2012) - $825 3rd - Dreamhack Summer, Sweden (2012) - 2,700€ 2nd - GosuLeague: season 2 (2012) - $1,000 2nd - Star Ladder: Star Series #2, Kiev (2012) - $3,000 1st - GosuLeague: season 3 (2012) - $2,500 3rd - ProDota2 World Tour Pro League (2012) - $4,000 2nd - The Defense 2 (2012) - 2,500€
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2 place is not really "won"
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and singsing is not really "bisu"
edit: they dont even have BoxeR to coach them
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On August 24 2012 23:39 SilverStar wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2012 23:31 NB wrote:On August 24 2012 22:11 Kipsate wrote: Mouz has fanboys equal to SKT while nobody really cares about WE(they are the worst out of the chinese teams too) so it wasn't that suprising. And yeah these pennants can be used for future matches and since Mouz plays in quite some its a pretty decent investment if you want the items, just not for this International.
Valve is really smart about taking all mah moneys. no~~~~....at least SKT won something + Show Spoiler + 4th - Star Championship, Kiev (2011) - $1,500 1st - Dota2Replays Brawl (2012) - $4,000 + 5x SteelSeries Sensei 1st - The GD Studio: Arena #1 (2012) - $1,000 2nd - ASUS Spring Cup (2012) - $825 3rd - Dreamhack Summer, Sweden (2012) - 2,700€ 2nd - GosuLeague: season 2 (2012) - $1,000 2nd - Star Ladder: Star Series #2, Kiev (2012) - $3,000 1st - GosuLeague: season 3 (2012) - $2,500 3rd - ProDota2 World Tour Pro League (2012) - $4,000 2nd - The Defense 2 (2012) - 2,500€ 
So navi won dreamhack despite coming in second place? News to me. Also, LAN tournaments are given higher weight instead of some random tournaments.
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Netherlands45349 Posts
what?
mTw won Dreamhack, na'vi 2nd Mouz third
what am I missing?
what I meant was that SKT has the most(and rabid, although KT has a good shot at that too) fanboys, equal to Mouz in Dota, didn't mean anything else with it in terms of players, achievements or anything.
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Gungnam Pudge xD
![[image loading]](http://images.rtsguru.com/articles/images/4000/3842/popup/gungnam_pudge.jpg)
There are also Pudges with monocles and top hats haha.
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The point was that they won something. But feel free to ignore it. 
On August 24 2012 23:31 NB wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2012 22:11 Kipsate wrote: Mouz has fanboys equal to SKT while nobody really cares about WE(they are the worst out of the chinese teams too) so it wasn't that suprising. And yeah these pennants can be used for future matches and since Mouz plays in quite some its a pretty decent investment if you want the items, just not for this International.
Valve is really smart about taking all mah moneys. no~~~~....at least SKT won something + Show Spoiler +.
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I am running a local non-profit LAN with around 200-300 people (mostly kids <_<) and because of that we have some competitions with around 900$ in LoL, counter strike etc. What I want is to get people into dota 2 instead, know that some 'communities', youtubers etc. emailed icefrog a while back and got betakeys. You guys think there would be any way for me to get shitloads of keys to give away to the people at the LAN? It is an online ticket system and everything, very legit.
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On August 25 2012 00:02 Roflhaxx wrote: I am running a local non-profit LAN with around 200-300 people (mostly kids <_<) and because of that we have some competitions with around 900$ in LoL, counter strike etc. What I want is to get people into dota 2 instead, know that some 'communities', youtubers etc. emailed icefrog a while back and got betakeys. You guys think there would be any way for me to get shitloads of keys to give away to the people at the LAN? It is an online ticket system and everything, very legit. I think there are special licenses for running lan-cafes. So your best bet is to contact valve directly.
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On August 25 2012 00:00 SilverStar wrote:The point was that they won something. But feel free to ignore it.  Show nested quote +On August 24 2012 23:31 NB wrote:On August 24 2012 22:11 Kipsate wrote: Mouz has fanboys equal to SKT while nobody really cares about WE(they are the worst out of the chinese teams too) so it wasn't that suprising. And yeah these pennants can be used for future matches and since Mouz plays in quite some its a pretty decent investment if you want the items, just not for this International.
Valve is really smart about taking all mah moneys. no~~~~....at least SKT won something + Show Spoiler +. you are really bad at english or just cant understand sarcasm? This is why people dislike your previous posts in this thread ~_~... very flammable material
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On August 25 2012 00:04 SilverStar wrote:Show nested quote +On August 25 2012 00:02 Roflhaxx wrote: I am running a local non-profit LAN with around 200-300 people (mostly kids <_<) and because of that we have some competitions with around 900$ in LoL, counter strike etc. What I want is to get people into dota 2 instead, know that some 'communities', youtubers etc. emailed icefrog a while back and got betakeys. You guys think there would be any way for me to get shitloads of keys to give away to the people at the LAN? It is an online ticket system and everything, very legit. I think there are special licenses for running lan-cafes. So your best bet is to contact valve directly. Not like that, first of all this isn't a lan cafe, it is a byoc lan. Secondly I meant getting beta keys, not the lan cafe licensing.
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Chinese DotA delegation too pro, totally not stuck in SF for 20 hours or anything~ (DK got there ok)
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Lalalaland34505 Posts
Aren't you the guy that kept hating on Zenith for being immature and unprofessional? How on earth can you like pgg at all?
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On August 25 2012 00:34 Kupon3ss wrote: Chinese DotA delegation too pro, totally not stuck in SF for 20 hours or anything~ (DK got there ok) What are you saying?
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On August 25 2012 00:04 SilverStar wrote:Show nested quote +On August 25 2012 00:02 Roflhaxx wrote: I am running a local non-profit LAN with around 200-300 people (mostly kids <_<) and because of that we have some competitions with around 900$ in LoL, counter strike etc. What I want is to get people into dota 2 instead, know that some 'communities', youtubers etc. emailed icefrog a while back and got betakeys. You guys think there would be any way for me to get shitloads of keys to give away to the people at the LAN? It is an online ticket system and everything, very legit. I think there are special licenses for running lan-cafes. So your best bet is to contact valve directly.
Nah, I don't think Valve is that greedy. It's not Blizzard making the game.
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On August 25 2012 00:37 Yoshi- wrote:Show nested quote +On August 25 2012 00:34 Kupon3ss wrote: Chinese DotA delegation too pro, totally not stuck in SF for 20 hours or anything~ (DK got there ok) What are you saying?
All the Chinese teams except DK have been stuck in San Francisco for 20 hours?
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They ended up getting there somewhere around midnight last night after being stuck in SF while DK showed up on time, because anderson is #1 Chinese English translator~ Maybe I should take some ESPORTS lessons from milkis or something and show up at the international
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United States47024 Posts
On August 25 2012 00:50 Kupon3ss wrote: They ended up getting there somewhere around midnight last night after being stuck in SF while DK showed up on time, because anderson is #1 Chinese English translator~ Maybe I should take some ESPORTS lessons from milkis or something and show up at the international Don't worry, everyone's favorite one-line poster will be there.
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