You can tell he's fuming.
[IEM] Kiev Discussion - Page 207
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At any point of IEM Kiev, if you think of an interesting byline, please drop a sentence in the Pro Scene thread. (e.g. "Day 2: M5 hype was everything people expected") At the end of the month, I'll catalogue the results of Kiev but also any interesting facts or events that happen over the course of the tournament. Thanks. Neo, 20.1.2012 | ||
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NeoIllusions
United States37500 Posts
You can tell he's fuming. | ||
Woony
Germany6657 Posts
On January 23 2012 00:56 Niton wrote: Reginald critiquing the state of the game - can't say I disagree with him, based on how Kiev looked all weekend. Needs more anti-snowball. meh he's just hella pissed right now right after loosing | ||
Two_DoWn
United States13684 Posts
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LaNague
Germany9118 Posts
On January 23 2012 00:57 Shikyo wrote: I completely agree with regi, I've been thinking the exact same thing! I think in LoL you snowball way too easily, I think there should be much much more champions that are good early and bad late, or bad early and good late! As is right now, all champions are pretty much equal at all point in the game and it just goes so that early advantage -> win every time. I don't think it's interesting gameplay that games are always decided at like 15min. As soon as a team is like 2k gold ahead I have never seen them lose ... riot changed it to this conciously, this is apparently what they want. | ||
xiaoW
Netherlands284 Posts
On January 23 2012 00:56 Shiv. wrote: Counterpicking her would be so much smarter. Teemo would have done amazing against Shyv and TRM actually plays him often enough to know what he's doing. Anyway, pretty much a brainfart, I'm sure TSM could have won that. It's sad to see games being so onesided though, Regi just mentioned it in an interview. You can snowball games from the slightest advantage now, and I think the combination of the new jungle and masteries makes it relatively easy. Counterpicking is fine, the point is they didn't... Also, Shyr can just go jungle instead of top. Their only fear is when the lanes are helping counter-counterjungling, yet they still didn't | ||
RogerX
New Zealand3180 Posts
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Itsmedudeman
United States19229 Posts
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Woony
Germany6657 Posts
On January 23 2012 00:58 Two_DoWn wrote: Would not be surprised if TRM gets "lost" in Kiev. haha. Well he's def going to get trashtalked a lot by the rest of TSM | ||
Shiragaku
Hong Kong4308 Posts
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starfries
Canada3508 Posts
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fantasticoranges
1327 Posts
HUE HUE HUE | ||
Papvin
Denmark610 Posts
Morde #1. Ryze #2. Galio #3. | ||
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NeoIllusions
United States37500 Posts
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Woony
Germany6657 Posts
On January 23 2012 00:59 Itsmedudeman wrote: Secret champ was probably leblanc, WHICH WOULD HAVE BEEN AMAZING. I saw reg play a ton of it on stream, or at least when I tuned in. wat. It's not LB. Regi has been famous for playing LB in the last few months. | ||
De4ngus
United States6533 Posts
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-Kato-
Spain1146 Posts
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dogmatix
Australia339 Posts
On January 23 2012 00:45 hunger wrote: bad game. Oddone and Rainman need to take a serious look at what happened that game. Also, wtb a rematch where TSM gets blue twice. M5 is 2x the team they are on purple when they get blue side and their top lane can roam enemy jungle. TSM were blue in game one and two of this match ????? | ||
LobsterCrazy
United States4 Posts
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mitschi
86 Posts
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Niton
United States2395 Posts
On January 23 2012 00:59 NeoIllusions wrote: Alex thinks Morde es stronkest in game, ahahaha The Axis of Hue | ||
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