[NA LCS] Super Week 4 - Page 2
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Kickboxer
Slovenia1308 Posts
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overt
United States9006 Posts
It's like Riot wants Curse to drop a game in LCS by throwing them the hardest week possible. Oh and without Shiphtur I'm pretty sure that GGU will be an almost free win unless they come into this week super prepared. Final edit: I'm gonna be bold and say that both TSM and CLG will beat Curse this week. TSM had the week off and had to sit around with nothing to do but practice and read how everyone thinks Curse is better than them. They're gonna be itching to come into this week to prove that they're still kings of NA. CLG had probably the most embarassing LCS week of any of the top 4 teams so far. They have everything to prove and have likely been practicing crazy hard (as well as had heart-to-heart team meetings about their feelings). The two old kings are gonna make everyone remember why they used to walk all over the rest of North America. | ||
wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
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JonGalt
Pootie too good!4331 Posts
TSM TSM TSM | ||
TheSinisterRed
United States1546 Posts
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Imperfect1987
United States558 Posts
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niukasu1990
1007 Posts
If curse was put to Europe or Asia, what is the level of curse? | ||
caelym
United States6421 Posts
On February 27 2013 11:53 niukasu1990 wrote: Wonder how curse will perform in an international tournament. If curse was put to Europe or Asia, what is the level of curse? Curse plays too recklessly right now to compete at an intentional level. They often blow 3 flashes just to get a single kill, and Voyboy and Saint have a tendency to go all-in too much. But they can definitely improve, and I feel they're pretty high up there in terms of individual skill and potential. | ||
Slaughter
United States20254 Posts
On February 27 2013 11:53 niukasu1990 wrote: Wonder how curse will perform in an international tournament. If curse was put to Europe or Asia, what is the level of curse? Hard to judge, for me at this moment but I don't think they would be top 2 in EU (no idea what is happening in Asia right now). The EU scene seemed stronger overall, though last week there were some meh performances from the "bottom" teams that makes me think they don't have as much as an advantage in depth as previously thought. I think the top EU teams > the top NA ones though. | ||
caelym
United States6421 Posts
On February 27 2013 14:19 Slaughter wrote: Hard to judge, for me at this moment but I don't think they would be top 2 in EU (no idea what is happening in Asia right now). The EU scene seemed stronger overall, though last week there were some meh performances from the "bottom" teams that makes me think they don't have as much as an advantage in depth as previously thought. I think the top EU teams > the top NA ones though. Top EU teams' playstyle just seem tighter and more solid. Curse and Dignitas (#1 and #2) all have these random derp moments that can easily be taken advantage of. imaqtpie alone seems to get caught out every single game. | ||
wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
On February 27 2013 14:26 caelym wrote: Top EU teams' playstyle just seem tighter and more solid. Curse and Dignitas (#1 and #2) all have these random derp moments that can easily be taken advantage of. imaqtpie alone seems to get caught out every single game. I disagree, have you seen GBG? Clg.eu may have solid lategame, but their early game is still shaky. If any thing Curse could probably be around ranked 2. their teamfight and late game objective control seems way fucking tight. | ||
overt
United States9006 Posts
These last three weeks have been the absolute apex of Curse and it's only been six games. I personally don't believe they went from mid tier NA team to international level team so quickly. If they keep practicing hardcore they might get there or they may have already plateaued. | ||
onlywonderboy
United States23745 Posts
On February 27 2013 15:18 overt wrote: I'm pretty sure Curse is still a mid tier team in EU or Asia. No way Curse is beating iG, WE, Gambit, EG, or Fnatic in a bo3. These last three weeks have been the absolute apex of Curse and it's only been six games. I personally don't believe they went from mid tier NA team to international level team so quickly. If they keep practicing hardcore they might get there or they may have already plateaued. I think they could win a BO3 against EG, Gambit, or Fnatic. I don't think the odds would be in their favor, but I think they could pull it off. Asian teams not so much. But hey, they've still taken more games off of Korean teams than TSM! | ||
c.Deadly
United States545 Posts
On February 27 2013 08:40 overt wrote: CLG had probably the most embarassing LCS week of any of the top 4 teams so far. They have everything to prove and have likely been practicing crazy hard (as well as had heart-to-heart team meetings about their feelings). This is CLG we're talking about... practicing crazy hard? Having heart-to-heart team meetings? There is no way. They have a cupcake week but I still think they will drop 2 games, one to Curse | ||
JBright
Vancouver14381 Posts
TSM was the only team with nothing to say. I like how the only comment from a CLG player is "we have to take every team seriously." Take a guess at who said it. | ||
Headshot
United States1656 Posts
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Mensol
14536 Posts
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Amethyst21
Canada7032 Posts
Nah. | ||
Lylat
France8569 Posts
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AsmodeusXI
United States15536 Posts
On February 28 2013 04:04 Amethyst21 wrote: Might actually get burned out of LoL after this week of games. Nah. Was gonna say, you best eat those words son. | ||
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