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goody153
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LennX
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TomatoBisque
United States6290 Posts
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BoesFX
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Loanshark
China3094 Posts
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uthgard
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shad2810
Malaysia2682 Posts
http://www.liquiddota.com/forum/dota-2-tournaments/497452-frankfurt-major-group-stage-day-2?page=57#1124 ^ The post | ||
goody153
44119 Posts
On November 15 2015 02:55 uthgard wrote: eh ryOyr's name is ryo hasegawa? is he from Japan?? one his parents were probably japanese idk japanese-filipino families aren't uncommon here On November 15 2015 01:30 opterown wrote: fnatic going to go through undefeated in lower bracket mineski going undefeated in upper bracket each game in finals better than ti3 game 5 fnatic accidentally played too well on day 1 game 1, so they threw their next 4 games #forthegreatergood the | ||
Kamisamanachi
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goody153
44119 Posts
2-0 ehome woooooooooooo winners bracket boys ! | ||
Faruko
Chile34171 Posts
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Kamisamanachi
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kishill
Switzerland67 Posts
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goody153
44119 Posts
looks like they are a noisy bunch | ||
Faruko
Chile34171 Posts
rip ;_; | ||
the bear jew
United States3674 Posts
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Fwizzz
Philippines4420 Posts
Vici scrims will hopefully improve the team. | ||
rebdomine
6040 Posts
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DucK-
Singapore11447 Posts
![]() Noticed him since dota 1. Always pissed when his old team forced him to support role. He is the best pinoy player. | ||
Krishan.bif
Philippines491 Posts
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Gamerhcp
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korendir
Singapore259 Posts
On October 23 2017 05:34 Gamerhcp wrote: It's a shame they're not attending ESL major.. Indeed, wonder what's their next upcoming major/minor. Anyone can fix the OP with the current lineup? | ||
Kelefei2016
Papua New Guinea504 Posts
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eL-x
Indonesia10 Posts
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Kelefei2016
Papua New Guinea504 Posts
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Vertical
Indonesia4317 Posts
On February 08 2018 21:56 Kelefei2016 wrote: Seemed like Mineski is still the top team in SEA, 26-3 in winner final vs TNC showed that how strong is the current Mineski. But Mineski still need to improve much when go to international stage. I think they are tier 2 already. Which is good enough already. They're on par with the likes of EG and VG. no one comes close with Liquid, Secret, Newbee as of now. | ||
Kelefei2016
Papua New Guinea504 Posts
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VvvV1251
Algeria142 Posts
PS: brew's ult with octarine and talent is pretty much broken, i mean 5 second downtime between each cast!!!!!!! | ||
plasmidghost
Belgium16168 Posts
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Kelefei2016
Papua New Guinea504 Posts
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Smashdotz
Singapore14 Posts
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Invictus
Singapore2697 Posts
so happy for once to see non EU/NA in the final brackets | ||
OmniEulogy
Canada6592 Posts
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Kelefei2016
Papua New Guinea504 Posts
Malaysia Moonn Mushi, Singapore IceIceIce, Thailand Jabs and Philipine Ninjaboojie the Captain. Good job, first Major to SEA. | ||
hunter_x
Germany2762 Posts
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DucK-
Singapore11447 Posts
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Kelefei2016
Papua New Guinea504 Posts
On April 08 2018 02:19 DucK- wrote: While impressive and well deserved, we still must be cautious as they had a relatively favourable draw in brackets. Optic and 2 Chinese teams. I think they tend to struggle against liquid and vp Agreed, in round robin when Mineski played against VP, there is clear lost. | ||
goody153
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fixed_point
Germany4891 Posts
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goody153
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On April 08 2018 13:39 fixed_point wrote: I was just hoping for DPC points, didn't expect Mineski to get championship. They were lucky with the draws, but I'll take it! Hopefully they can build on this and win against all the traditional heavyweights in the future as well. Not much luck in what i see. After all they seeded best next to VP on their group. And they beat LGD twice(which looked like the 2nd best team in the tournament if not the best) | ||
korendir
Singapore259 Posts
On April 07 2018 23:19 Kelefei2016 wrote: Congraz Mineski, a real SEA dota Malaysia Moonn Mushi, Singapore IceIceIce, Thailand Jabs and Philipine Ninjaboojie the Captain. Good job, first Major to SEA. Is he the captain? I thought Mushi was? Grats to them all! | ||
Murlox
France1699 Posts
Anyhow, great play in DAC indeed, gg ! | ||
arghyad1
India243 Posts
Edit : This loss will hurt. Even if Mineski beat Empire and Complexity they get 2 wins which FlyToMoon already has; the only other game is with Liquid. On the other hand FlyToMoon should beat Empire which keeps them above Mineski considering Mineski loses to Liquid. Top 2 in group looks like a distant dream and 1 surprise loss vs Empire or Complexity could possibly throw them out. That game 2 vs FlyToMoon... if Mushi even followed any goddam in-game WK guide Mineski would have 2-0'd FlyToMoon and things would seem a lot easier for them. Lucky Mineski already has 3k+ DPC points which should get them the TI invite irrespective of their performance from here onwards. | ||
arghyad1
India243 Posts
Nice win on Day 4. Now if they beat Empire they are through to the next round at least. | ||
Kelefei2016
Papua New Guinea504 Posts
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arghyad1
India243 Posts
On May 03 2018 22:20 Kelefei2016 wrote: Maybe they juz take these games as practice for coming more important tournament. I can see Jabz meepo and Mushi played as supp. I guess... But I am sure they will be more serious in the play-offs. And anyway, they should focus more on doing well in TI as they are practically surely getting direct invite. | ||
MetalMercury
United States1161 Posts
They are a good team, but they might be the streakiest team in Dota 2 history. I'm still confident they can top 4 at Epicenter, but the road isn't super easy for them. They have a few more tournaments to iron out the kinks too, so they should hopefully be in good shape by the time TI comes around. | ||
arghyad1
India243 Posts
On May 04 2018 11:13 MetalMercury wrote: I'm still confident they can top 4 at Epicenter, but the road isn't super easy for them. They have a few more tournaments to iron out the kinks too, so they should hopefully be in good shape by the time TI comes around. They would only have to beat OG in a bo1 most probably to get to top 4. I would favour MIneski 65-35 given the recent results. And what better preparation for TI than facing and beating or going down hard fought 1-2s or 2-3s to teams like LIquid or VP? They are doing ok at the moment, but their life will certainly get more difficult once people start paying more attention to iceiceice's pangolier. | ||
arghyad1
India243 Posts
In group stage, if they did not throw that WK game (game 2) vs FlyToMoon, they would have played OG for the fourth place which should have been easier. Mineski is a pretty good team now, but they need to stop throwing if they want to pull off consistent good results in big tournaments. | ||
arghyad1
India243 Posts
I hope ESL is different. Mineski can actually secure a top 4 spot at ESL with just 1 BO3 win against Newbee / Optic. Then again, a BO1 against LFY can be really tricky and they can crash out in group stage also. Though practically they are pretty much through to TI8, I hope they finish in top 4 in ESL and Supermajor and get some momentum before TI. | ||
ellerina
Philippines452 Posts
EDIT: Also I should probably stop watching their games, after DAC they almost always lose when I watch live lol. | ||
MetalMercury
United States1161 Posts
On May 26 2018 00:14 ellerina wrote: Even sadder performance in ESL! This was probably their best chance at Top 4 before TI and they only managed to beat one team. I would feel better if their loss was well-fought and contested (like the BO1 loss to VP), but both games were stomps by Pain. China Supermajor is just next week and really, I don't see how they can turn things around before then. I was thinking their play was shaky but acceptable after DAC until now and then this tournament they just fell off.... EDIT: Also I should probably stop watching their games, after DAC they almost always lose when I watch live lol. This team is a mess right now. Mushi and Moon are the only two players playing well right now; the other three have been inconsistent at best (NB) and downright terrible at worst (iceiceice). I don't understand what the fuck 71 is drafting, I don't understand why iceiceice is playing the game practically solo and constantly feeding away dumb kills, I don't understand why Jabz cannot fucking dual lane as a support. This team's problems are way deeper than just a couple of mistakes; they have no idea how to play dota 2 at a top level right now. They either need a patch where roaming is good again or they need to use the two months before TI to completely reinvent themselves and how they play. | ||
ellerina
Philippines452 Posts
On May 26 2018 00:21 MetalMercury wrote: This team's problems are way deeper than just a couple of mistakes; they have no idea how to play dota 2 at a top level right now. They either need a patch where roaming is good again or they need to use the two months before TI to completely reinvent themselves and how they play. If I remember correctly that's what they did with DAC- took some time off to focus and retool their strategy/skills. When their really tight schedule was announced, I remember some Mineski fans were worried that they wouldn't have time to adapt to the patches and new meta, but I thought they would be able to push through and at least have a top 4 place in one tournament (I even thought maybe a few of them). Of course they've been pretty inconsistent even before DAC, but LGD was in 3 finals in a row and won 2, so they're an example that that kind of consistency is possible. At least Mineski can reset after the Supermajor and I hope they will be able to bounce back. | ||
MetalMercury
United States1161 Posts
I'm more disappointed in Febby; while Kpii, JT, and Moon were inconsistent over the qualifier (each made some mistakes but had some bright moments too, the kind of growing pains you might expect with a roster like this) and Mushi played pretty well (at least imo), Febby had absolutely no impact in any single game over this entire major qualifier. Since there's not many supports to choose from in SEA, they either have to find a way to get him activated and on the same page with the rest or get risky with a lesser known support player from somewhere else. Losing Ninjaboogie hurt this team really badly; I'm absolutely convinced that Ninjaboogie made this team work when they were good last season and supports like him in SEA are extremely rare finds. | ||
Kelefei2016
Papua New Guinea504 Posts
On September 20 2018 22:19 MetalMercury wrote: I'm a little disappointed in Mineski's performance today; though I didn't necessarily expect them to come out guns a-blazing with a new roster and role changes. I'm more disappointed in Febby; while Kpii, JT, and Moon were inconsistent over the qualifier (each made some mistakes but had some bright moments too, the kind of growing pains you might expect with a roster like this) and Mushi played pretty well (at least imo), Febby had absolutely no impact in any single game over this entire major qualifier. Since there's not many supports to choose from in SEA, they either have to find a way to get him activated and on the same page with the rest or get risky with a lesser known support player from somewhere else. Losing Ninjaboogie hurt this team really badly; I'm absolutely convinced that Ninjaboogie made this team work when they were good last season and supports like him in SEA are extremely rare finds. They are many supp player in SEA, but not sure why not being picked up. See how successful xNova in LGD and ahfu in LFY. Usually korean player hard to mix with non-korean player, maybe the play style and understanding of the games are difficult. | ||
NInoff
Bulgaria1105 Posts
This team looks amazing - they should stick togheter for next season! GGs to Secret, they showed why they are so good. | ||
Julmust
Sweden4867 Posts
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MetalMercury
United States1161 Posts
Really proud of this team and what they did in Shanghai =) | ||
Julmust
Sweden4867 Posts
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Rufus Dupres
Germany1071 Posts
Presume Nikobaby wants to play in EU again and giving his performance during TI he may get a shot at a promising team. | ||
Sapaio
Denmark2037 Posts
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NInoff
Bulgaria1105 Posts
On August 26 2019 18:04 Rufus Dupres wrote: V1lat mentioned on his podcast that kpii and ragingpotato seem to be looking for a new team as well which means they have actually disbanded. Presume Nikobaby wants to play in EU again and giving his performance during TI he may get a shot at a promising team. Its weird why they disbanded?! It was a really nice result, and they were better than Secret, but actually lost ![]() Maybe there was too much blame for who was the problem for the game 1 throw that could not be repaired? As a Bulgarian i am happy that nikobaby is now the second Bulgarian that will be playing in top teams, as his perfomance was really stable for first time on the big stage. | ||
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