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ketchup
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That's not true for everyone. I've never seen a bartender around here who wears anything like that. | ||
Lord Tolkien
United States12083 Posts
They're in full-on nostalgia mode. | ||
zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
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cLutZ
United States19573 Posts
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wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
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Itsmedudeman
United States19229 Posts
On January 20 2014 12:06 cLutZ wrote: I haven't seen day 3 yet, but SneakyNation is going to be a problem if they don't stop being such a huge liability during laning phase. Wasn't bot lane, was hai really. | ||
justiceknight
Singapore5741 Posts
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cLutZ
United States19573 Posts
Yea, this Dig Game was an all around fail by C9. But D2, and D1, SneakyNation was terrible. | ||
wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
On January 20 2014 13:11 justiceknight wrote: any recommended games for 3rd day? all the games except the TSM one. the TSM one was pretty boring standard play. | ||
krndandaman
Mozambique16569 Posts
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JonGalt
Pootie too good!4331 Posts
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Zato-1
Chile4253 Posts
On January 20 2014 13:11 justiceknight wrote: any recommended games for 3rd day? Best game of 3rd day was dig vs. C9, but honestly most games were pretty good. | ||
cLutZ
United States19573 Posts
On January 20 2014 19:30 Zato-1 wrote: Best game of 3rd day was dig vs. C9, but honestly most games were pretty good. Only if you like poor execution and bad play. TSM's dismantling of Curse was probably the best played game of the day. | ||
wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
On January 20 2014 23:40 cLutZ wrote: Only if you like poor execution and bad play. TSM's dismantling of Curse was probably the best played game of the day. Please, clean CLG game was the best. Followed by zion and shiphtur hard carrying wizhookedfuzin. | ||
Alaric
France45622 Posts
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Headshot
United States1656 Posts
On January 20 2014 23:40 cLutZ wrote: Only if you like poor execution and bad play. TSM's dismantling of Curse was probably the best played game of the day. Er, the CLG and Dig (relative to how Dignitas normally plays, of course) game were some of the cleanest, most well executed games we've seen in a long, long time. Someone sounds a bit mad. | ||
Swords
6038 Posts
It still really feels like their success depends heavily on Scarra, which was true in the spring split as well. If Scarra gets rolling, Crumbz can focus on toplane, and Qt doesn't have to deal with the jungle pressure he typically gets if Scarra is doing poorly. The keeping it together mid-lategame though was something new. I hope they can continue to grow out from this point, but I still kinda expect them to be inconsistent, at least for now. | ||
Doctorbeat
Netherlands13241 Posts
On January 21 2014 03:02 Swords wrote: I don't think the Dig game was an amazingly mechanically well-executed game. There were a lot of missed skillshots and some weird plays. However, what impressed me was C9 responded to Dig getting early kills on them the way they always do, which is strong rotations and objective grabs, kept the gold even, and then got stomped by Dig anyway. Usually what happens in those circumstances is C9 keeps the gold even and then teamfights at baron or dragon and aces the other team. Dig are usually the kings of getting aced at baron or dragon, so that not happening was really encouraging to watch. It still really feels like their success depends heavily on Scarra, which was true in the spring split as well. If Scarra gets rolling, Crumbz can focus on toplane, and Qt doesn't have to deal with the jungle pressure he typically gets if Scarra is doing poorly. The keeping it together mid-lategame though was something new. I hope they can continue to grow out from this point, but I still kinda expect them to be inconsistent, at least for now. It also shows C9's weak points. Hai generally has trouble when he's behind and SneakyNation isn't that strong either. Balls/Meteos tbh are NA's best in their respective roles, the rest of C9 isn't. | ||
cLutZ
United States19573 Posts
On January 21 2014 02:31 Headshot wrote: Er, the CLG and Dig (relative to how Dignitas normally plays, of course) game were some of the cleanest, most well executed games we've seen in a long, long time. Someone sounds a bit mad. CLG Ill give you, but the Dig game was as messy as the magician in Frosty the Snowman. If Scarra hit one particularly memorable ult botlane they would have had a 2 for 0 with 4 men bot and pushed at least 2 turrets. Not to mention the terribleness that is Hai's Riven and Sneaky's Lucian. | ||
Swords
6038 Posts
On January 21 2014 03:13 cLutZ wrote: CLG Ill give you, but the Dig game was as messy as the magician in Frosty the Snowman. If Scarra hit one particularly memorable ult botlane they would have had a 2 for 0 with 4 men bot and pushed at least 2 turrets. Not to mention the terribleness that is Hai's Riven and Sneaky's Lucian. Yea, of course C9 could've played better and Scarra could've hit that ult (Sneaky actually burned both summoners to get away), it was still a really interesting game to me, because unless Dig has a huge gold lead they usually have a hard time closing games out, and usually unless C9 is way down they win the mid/late game pretty handily. Also, this XDG switch doesn't seem to be working so well. I don't think Zuna's actually doing a terrible job, but he isn't getting XDG the kind of leads Xmithie was capable of getting them. They can't even throw in the lategame now because they don't have a big enough lead to do it. What kind of management decided we have a team that went to worlds, let's make one of the best NA junglers learn to ADC, and have our mechanically weak ADC learn to jungle? Of problems to have, throwing away leads against world class competition is a pretty good one - it means at some point you were actually ahead of the world class competition. | ||
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