On March 02 2016 21:29 Daralii wrote:
Panel is bullying Winter. ;_;
Panel is bullying Winter. ;_;
Hug Winter plis ;_;
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Scarlet Sisters
Malaysia44 Posts
March 02 2016 12:32 GMT
#2261
On March 02 2016 21:29 Daralii wrote: Panel is bullying Winter. ;_; Hug Winter plis ;_; | ||
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Loomies
United States645 Posts
March 02 2016 12:33 GMT
#2262
Game is delayed. The Shanghai Major's staff has lost Ramzes666's keyboard... | ||
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Kamisamanachi
4665 Posts
March 02 2016 12:33 GMT
#2263
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Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
March 02 2016 12:34 GMT
#2264
Shit, it is. Fuck, I'm going to sleep. | ||
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lolnoty
United States7166 Posts
March 02 2016 12:35 GMT
#2265
edit: oh I was beaten didnt see text ![]() | ||
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Elurie
4716 Posts
March 02 2016 12:35 GMT
#2266
On March 02 2016 21:33 Kamisamanachi wrote: nvm,this game gonna start after 1 hour..they lost ramze666s keyboard Uh, isn't VP/VG supposed to be playing next? | ||
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HammerKick
France6190 Posts
March 02 2016 12:35 GMT
#2267
On March 02 2016 21:33 Loomies wrote: Team Spirit@Team__Spirit 1 min Game is delayed. The Shanghai Major's staff has lost Ramzes666's keyboard... I'm gonna watch VP/VG, but the rest, i'm just done. Fuck this shit. | ||
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lolfail9001
Russian Federation40190 Posts
March 02 2016 12:36 GMT
#2268
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goody153
44236 Posts
March 02 2016 12:36 GMT
#2269
On March 02 2016 21:29 Azarkon wrote: After all the games today and during the groups, I am certain of the following: Koreans have one of the best early and middle game rotations among all teams here, and the best understanding of push times. Their individual skill isn't necessarily above that of other teams and their strategies, up to now, have all been the same basic idea, and we haven't actually seen them in the late game in a situation where they have to play an even game, so they're in no way safe. But with the above advantages, any team that doesn't understand their push times, else lack the early/middle game rotations to deal with them, will certainly lose to them. There are only a few teams in this tournament, as such, that I'd place above them, all of them with smart leaders. Chinese teams and the slower Western teams both need to understand that their strategies are shit, and that the Koreans are winning every game in under 30 minutes because they actually have the right idea. You need to play fast, else a way to shut down teams that do play fast. Up to now, push strategies are winning it all. I feel like i should remind you that chinese teams have been the most effective when it comes to push strats and really aggressive fast paced play (CDEC TI5, VG and newbee ti4) | ||
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
March 02 2016 12:36 GMT
#2270
![]() Wish next time they start with Chinese major so we can have good majors after it and not have a fantastic Frankfurt major and then this ![]() | ||
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Slomo
Germany7198 Posts
March 02 2016 12:36 GMT
#2271
On March 02 2016 21:29 Loomies wrote: "terfand@terfand The Shanghai Major staff's lost @Team__Spirit's Ramzes666's keyboard. This is beyond my understanding." unreal v1lat is currently explaining the situation. At all Valve tournaments player hardware is with the organisers at all times between their games. Now staff lost the keyboard and the game will be delayed by at least 1 hour. ROFL CHINA NUMBA OAN | ||
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DonDomingo
504 Posts
March 02 2016 12:36 GMT
#2272
On March 02 2016 21:29 Daralii wrote: Panel is bullying Winter. ;_; Maybe Valve realized how much 2GD brought and instructed everyone not yet fired to be more edgy? | ||
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DonDomingo
504 Posts
March 02 2016 12:37 GMT
#2273
On March 02 2016 21:36 Slomo wrote: Show nested quote + On March 02 2016 21:29 Loomies wrote: "terfand@terfand The Shanghai Major staff's lost @Team__Spirit's Ramzes666's keyboard. This is beyond my understanding." unreal v1lat is currently explaining the situation. At all Valve tournaments player hardware is with the organisers at all times between their games. Now staff lost the keyboard and the game will be delayed by at least 1 hour. ROFL CHINA NUMBA OAN lmao what a well-run tournament professionally organized! | ||
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HammerKick
France6190 Posts
March 02 2016 12:37 GMT
#2274
yeah, confirmed | ||
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haduken
Australia8267 Posts
March 02 2016 12:38 GMT
#2275
they all believe they can overcome mvp's early rotations or they draft lane safe picks to make sure they survive. they all believe once the early aggression passes they can win. none are successful so far. would be interesting if a team just meet fire with fire. i mean cdec? and some other teams surely have means to draft early game picks. the thing is mvp have stepped up their timing and team fight priorities, the Chinese teams with their no practice are always behind a step or two. would be interesting to see mvp go up against a tier 1 team like OG, EG that are in form. would be interesting indeed. | ||
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MaCRo.gg
Korea (South)860 Posts
March 02 2016 12:39 GMT
#2276
On March 02 2016 21:29 Azarkon wrote: After all the games today and during the groups, I am certain of the following: Koreans have one of the best early and middle game rotations among all teams here, and the best understanding of push times. Their individual skill isn't necessarily above that of other teams and their strategies, up to now, have all been the same basic idea, and we haven't actually seen them in the late game in a situation where they have to play an even game, so they're in no way safe. But with the above advantages, any team that doesn't understand their push times, else lack the early/middle game rotations to deal with them, will certainly lose to them. There are only a few teams in this tournament, as such, that I'd place above them, all of them with smart leaders. Chinese teams and the slower Western teams both need to understand that their strategies are shit, and that the Koreans are winning every game in under 30 minutes because they actually have the right idea. You need to play fast, else a way to shut down teams that do play fast. Up to now, push strategies are winning it all. Koreans across genre generally focus on execution based play. Mechanics and high APM over decision making and mind games (generally). In terms of individual skill, I don't think QO is lacking anything other than the hero pool compared to the top midlaners. Febby and MP seemingly underperform compared to the others but MP is transitioning to the carry role and Febby seems like he has taken over the March consistency role. | ||
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Kamisamanachi
4665 Posts
March 02 2016 12:40 GMT
#2277
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NHY
1013 Posts
March 02 2016 12:41 GMT
#2278
On March 02 2016 21:29 Loomies wrote: "terfand@terfand The Shanghai Major staff's lost @Team__Spirit's Ramzes666's keyboard. This is beyond my understanding." unreal Maybe it will magically appear on ebay... who knows 'Slightly used pro gaming keyboard 420' | ||
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haduken
Australia8267 Posts
March 02 2016 12:42 GMT
#2279
On March 02 2016 21:36 goody153 wrote: Show nested quote + On March 02 2016 21:29 Azarkon wrote: After all the games today and during the groups, I am certain of the following: Koreans have one of the best early and middle game rotations among all teams here, and the best understanding of push times. Their individual skill isn't necessarily above that of other teams and their strategies, up to now, have all been the same basic idea, and we haven't actually seen them in the late game in a situation where they have to play an even game, so they're in no way safe. But with the above advantages, any team that doesn't understand their push times, else lack the early/middle game rotations to deal with them, will certainly lose to them. There are only a few teams in this tournament, as such, that I'd place above them, all of them with smart leaders. Chinese teams and the slower Western teams both need to understand that their strategies are shit, and that the Koreans are winning every game in under 30 minutes because they actually have the right idea. You need to play fast, else a way to shut down teams that do play fast. Up to now, push strategies are winning it all. I feel like i should remind you that chinese teams have been the most effective when it comes to push strats and really aggressive fast paced play (CDEC TI5, VG and newbee ti4) this mvp is actually like newbee in TI4, fast paced and non stop engagements. newbee wasn't VG in TI4, they were more about forcing you to engage and coming out on top of it with superior team fight and positioning then snowball, VG was pure push timing. the difference is i don't believe MVP have yet have their laning go completely not their way yet... their execution is probably so far the best in the tournament but would be interesting to see them go up against a team that can hold down the laning stage. | ||
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Count9
China10928 Posts
March 02 2016 12:45 GMT
#2280
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