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Canada23833 Posts
On September 16 2013 06:41 Caphe wrote: OMG's top lane Gogoing's real name is very interesting if you understand Chinese.
What is it?
Also does OMG really stand for Oh My God?
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On September 16 2013 06:42 Slusher wrote: Piglet consistently plays 3 adc's why would you try to ban faker???? I'd target mandu, he feels easier to put in a bad position.
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On September 16 2013 06:36 Dandel Ion wrote: best interview "why did you switch from EG to LD?" "EG didn't qualify for worlds so I dumped them hue" hahaha
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On September 16 2013 06:44 Sufficiency wrote:Show nested quote +On September 16 2013 06:41 Caphe wrote: OMG's top lane Gogoing's real name is very interesting if you understand Chinese. What is it? Also does OMG really stand for Oh My God?
His name, Gao Di-ping, coincidentally means "bulldoze the inhibitor" in Chinese. Fans joked that he is born to play MOBA games.
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On September 16 2013 06:43 TitusVI wrote:Show nested quote +On September 16 2013 06:41 Woony wrote:On September 16 2013 06:40 TitusVI wrote: I think this will be the worlds of ahri. A nerf will definatly come. Just look at how they nerfed Ryze and ahri is easier to play and much more stronger. How is Ahri easier to play? Ryze was stupid button mash easy mode. You have to hit skillshots and make plays to own with Ahri, she's not just instawin lategame like Ryze. Her skillshots are stupidly easy to hit, she can farm safe and even if you play her safe she will put a lot of damage. Even you have no skillshots on Ryze you have to go near the enemy and without skill you can get stunned/knocked easily.
How are her skillshots stupid easy to hit? Even Faker misses charms on a somewhat frequent basis. You have to make plays with Ahri's ult and if you miss your charm, all your power is gone.
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On September 16 2013 06:43 Redox wrote:Show nested quote +On September 16 2013 06:42 Dan HH wrote:On September 16 2013 06:38 Woony wrote:On September 16 2013 06:37 XenOmega wrote:On September 16 2013 06:34 Rhaegal wrote:On September 16 2013 06:29 Isken wrote: that was a good showing from lemondogs they are one of the best the EU scene has to offer and they were absolutely annihilated..... I disagree with them being absolutely annihilated. They put up a good show in the early game. I feel like they had the momentum at the start. They almost got the kill in that lvl1 fight. That's just the nature of the game. A tiny advantage can snowball. LD made mistakes (why swap lanes when your 2v2 is doing good?), SKT1 being the better team reacted properly and won. Also, as a spectator, I couldn't help but wonder, why isn't LD putting more wards?  They have a cute level 1 and then got outclassed hard for the rest of the game, I don't see how that was a good showing. Are you guys even watching League of Legends other than now? Yeah they got outclassed but most games swing in someone's favor far earlier than that, LD did much better than most of us expected and I believe far better than TSM and GG.eu will do against them. So in relation to that and what was expected of them, it was a good showing. If you use "annihilated" for this, you're gonna run out of adjectives for the true stomps. Idd, the game was longer than the average SKT T1 game in Korea. Had a lot to do with how early game played out.
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On September 16 2013 06:41 Fusilero wrote:Show nested quote +On September 16 2013 06:41 Caphe wrote: OMG's top lane Gogoing's real name is very interesting if you understand Chinese. Should I google it in incognito or not. Nah, its LOL related. His name means "clear enemy base". His name is Gao DiPing "GaoDi" in Chinese means base/inhibitors. "Ping" means leveled/cleared. So Chinese commentators often jokes that you can't deny OMG inhibitor push!
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Honestly LD did way way better then I expected. I expected domination from level 1 onward but LD was ahead the first 15 minutes of the game. That games was closer then any game SKT played in OGN save for their games in the finals and the one loss to KT B in KR Regionals. Maybe my expectations were LD were too low but that game wasn't really a stomp until 25 minutes in.
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On September 16 2013 06:45 wei2coolman wrote:Show nested quote +On September 16 2013 06:43 Redox wrote:On September 16 2013 06:42 Dan HH wrote:On September 16 2013 06:38 Woony wrote:On September 16 2013 06:37 XenOmega wrote:On September 16 2013 06:34 Rhaegal wrote:On September 16 2013 06:29 Isken wrote: that was a good showing from lemondogs they are one of the best the EU scene has to offer and they were absolutely annihilated..... I disagree with them being absolutely annihilated. They put up a good show in the early game. I feel like they had the momentum at the start. They almost got the kill in that lvl1 fight. That's just the nature of the game. A tiny advantage can snowball. LD made mistakes (why swap lanes when your 2v2 is doing good?), SKT1 being the better team reacted properly and won. Also, as a spectator, I couldn't help but wonder, why isn't LD putting more wards?  They have a cute level 1 and then got outclassed hard for the rest of the game, I don't see how that was a good showing. Are you guys even watching League of Legends other than now? Yeah they got outclassed but most games swing in someone's favor far earlier than that, LD did much better than most of us expected and I believe far better than TSM and GG.eu will do against them. So in relation to that and what was expected of them, it was a good showing. If you use "annihilated" for this, you're gonna run out of adjectives for the true stomps. Idd, the game was longer than the average SKT T1 game in Korea. Had a lot to do with how early game played out.
We could speculate that maybe the game would have been different if LD would have gotten 1-2 kill during the lvl 1 fight.
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How long they will speak between games SRSLY PPL? its 0:00 almost come on!
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On September 16 2013 06:45 wei2coolman wrote:Show nested quote +On September 16 2013 06:43 Redox wrote:On September 16 2013 06:42 Dan HH wrote:On September 16 2013 06:38 Woony wrote:On September 16 2013 06:37 XenOmega wrote:On September 16 2013 06:34 Rhaegal wrote:On September 16 2013 06:29 Isken wrote: that was a good showing from lemondogs they are one of the best the EU scene has to offer and they were absolutely annihilated..... I disagree with them being absolutely annihilated. They put up a good show in the early game. I feel like they had the momentum at the start. They almost got the kill in that lvl1 fight. That's just the nature of the game. A tiny advantage can snowball. LD made mistakes (why swap lanes when your 2v2 is doing good?), SKT1 being the better team reacted properly and won. Also, as a spectator, I couldn't help but wonder, why isn't LD putting more wards?  They have a cute level 1 and then got outclassed hard for the rest of the game, I don't see how that was a good showing. Are you guys even watching League of Legends other than now? Yeah they got outclassed but most games swing in someone's favor far earlier than that, LD did much better than most of us expected and I believe far better than TSM and GG.eu will do against them. So in relation to that and what was expected of them, it was a good showing. If you use "annihilated" for this, you're gonna run out of adjectives for the true stomps. Idd, the game was longer than the average SKT T1 game in Korea. Had a lot to do with how early game played out. That still proves LD weren' that bad,
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On September 16 2013 06:47 koziol wrote: How long they will speak between games SRSLY PPL? its 0:00 almost come on!
Again, teams take time to setup. The casters are just trying to pass time.
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On September 16 2013 06:46 XenOmega wrote:Show nested quote +On September 16 2013 06:45 wei2coolman wrote:On September 16 2013 06:43 Redox wrote:On September 16 2013 06:42 Dan HH wrote:On September 16 2013 06:38 Woony wrote:On September 16 2013 06:37 XenOmega wrote:On September 16 2013 06:34 Rhaegal wrote:On September 16 2013 06:29 Isken wrote: that was a good showing from lemondogs they are one of the best the EU scene has to offer and they were absolutely annihilated..... I disagree with them being absolutely annihilated. They put up a good show in the early game. I feel like they had the momentum at the start. They almost got the kill in that lvl1 fight. That's just the nature of the game. A tiny advantage can snowball. LD made mistakes (why swap lanes when your 2v2 is doing good?), SKT1 being the better team reacted properly and won. Also, as a spectator, I couldn't help but wonder, why isn't LD putting more wards?  They have a cute level 1 and then got outclassed hard for the rest of the game, I don't see how that was a good showing. Are you guys even watching League of Legends other than now? Yeah they got outclassed but most games swing in someone's favor far earlier than that, LD did much better than most of us expected and I believe far better than TSM and GG.eu will do against them. So in relation to that and what was expected of them, it was a good showing. If you use "annihilated" for this, you're gonna run out of adjectives for the true stomps. Idd, the game was longer than the average SKT T1 game in Korea. Had a lot to do with how early game played out. We could speculate that maybe the game would have been different if LD would have gotten 1-2 kill during the lvl 1 fight. LD still got a huge advantage at level 1, even without kill. Bengi didn't do shit for a long ass time, despite lee sin pick, cuz he got so fucked. So thats why we saw the early 2 kills from Dexter in top lane, cuz bengi just stuck in jungle being a sad lee sin.
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maybe it's korean/chinese keyboards causing trouble? Riot could def learn 1 or 2 things from valve how to setup between games...
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On September 16 2013 06:44 Sufficiency wrote:Show nested quote +On September 16 2013 06:41 Caphe wrote: OMG's top lane Gogoing's real name is very interesting if you understand Chinese. What is it? Also does OMG really stand for Oh My God?
Yes it does. Look at their team symbol, it shows Oh my god.
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Straight onto the lovelin yorick jungle. Oh my
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It's time! TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM TSM
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TSM actually banned Yorick LOL
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On September 16 2013 06:43 Redox wrote:Show nested quote +On September 16 2013 06:42 Dan HH wrote:On September 16 2013 06:38 Woony wrote:On September 16 2013 06:37 XenOmega wrote:On September 16 2013 06:34 Rhaegal wrote:On September 16 2013 06:29 Isken wrote: that was a good showing from lemondogs they are one of the best the EU scene has to offer and they were absolutely annihilated..... I disagree with them being absolutely annihilated. They put up a good show in the early game. I feel like they had the momentum at the start. They almost got the kill in that lvl1 fight. That's just the nature of the game. A tiny advantage can snowball. LD made mistakes (why swap lanes when your 2v2 is doing good?), SKT1 being the better team reacted properly and won. Also, as a spectator, I couldn't help but wonder, why isn't LD putting more wards?  They have a cute level 1 and then got outclassed hard for the rest of the game, I don't see how that was a good showing. Are you guys even watching League of Legends other than now? Yeah they got outclassed but most games swing in someone's favor far earlier than that, LD did much better than most of us expected and I believe far better than TSM and GG.eu will do against them. So in relation to that and what was expected of them, it was a good showing. If you use "annihilated" for this, you're gonna run out of adjectives for the true stomps. Idd, the game was longer than the average SKT T1 game in Korea. Because they had to come back from a massive disadvantage. Lemondogs had a 2k gold lead 8 minutes in.
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