also sneaky going shiv on trist is so meh
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nafta
Bulgaria18893 Posts
also sneaky going shiv on trist is so meh | ||
iCanada
Canada10660 Posts
Looking like his SKT self. Played very well today. | ||
oo_Wonderful_oo
The land of freedom23126 Posts
Poll: C9 G2A - TL (W6D1G3) - Good game (6) - Mediocre game (2) - Bad game (1) - Excellent game (0) - Never watch it, ever. (0) 9 total votes Your vote: C9 G2A - TL (W6D1G3) (Vote): - Excellent game | ||
Numy
South Africa35471 Posts
On July 05 2015 07:08 nafta wrote: Reminds me of c9 last split balls gets a huge advantage and then just fails every single fight and is useless and they lose also sneaky going shiv on trist is so meh Happens every time this split with Fizz as well. | ||
iCanada
Canada10660 Posts
On July 05 2015 07:08 nafta wrote: Reminds me of c9 last split balls gets a huge advantage and then just fails every single fight and is useless and they lose also sneaky going shiv on trist is so meh Except now their midlaner cannot teamfight too. And was still 100 cs behind his lane opponent. | ||
Sufficiency
Canada23833 Posts
This C9 will probably keep itself away from auto-relegation; afterall, there is still T8 all the way at the bottom. | ||
DystopiaX
United States16236 Posts
On July 05 2015 07:08 nafta wrote: Reminds me of c9 last split balls gets a huge advantage and then just fails every single fight and is useless and they lose also sneaky going shiv on trist is so meh incarnation's also been disappointing as hell. Lose by over a 100 CS after getting a huge advantage due to that teamfight, wtf | ||
Caiada
United States3052 Posts
On July 05 2015 07:09 iCanada wrote: Except now their midlaner cannot teamfight too. And was still 100 cs behind his lane opponent. I dunno why people give Spring Split Hai so much credit. He and Balls were painfully bad. Incarnation at least looks serviceable, to say nothing of future development. | ||
Ryuu314
United States12679 Posts
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Chrispy
Canada5878 Posts
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Disengaged
United States6994 Posts
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las91
United States5080 Posts
On July 05 2015 07:09 Sufficiency wrote: I think Hai did fine. Lemon and Balls threw the game really hard. This C9 will probably keep itself away from auto-relegation; afterall, there is still T8 all the way at the bottom. T8 is ahead of C9 in standings but ok. Good logic lol Incarnation is completely 100% worse version of Hai. Always gets out-csed, can't teamfight, and doesn't shotcall. | ||
nafta
Bulgaria18893 Posts
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Caiada
United States3052 Posts
On July 05 2015 07:11 las91 wrote: T8 is ahead of C9 in standings but ok. Good logic lol Incarnation is completely 100% worse version of Hai. Always gets out-csed, can't teamfight, and doesn't shotcall. T8 has 7 losses coming up. Their three wins are vs old TDK and 2 on NME. | ||
Sent.
Poland9154 Posts
On July 05 2015 07:10 Disengaged wrote: Lets be honest though, C9 looked the best they have this entire split that game. I think TSM made them look better in week 1 | ||
Ansibled
United Kingdom9872 Posts
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zer0das
United States8519 Posts
On July 05 2015 07:09 Caiada wrote: Balls and Lemon no longer have the mechanics to keep C9 afloat, macro ability or no. Incarnation at least looks serviceable, to say nothing of future development. I don't think Incarnation looks serviceable at all. He's down so much every single game, he rarely makes any plays, and he doesn't really bring anything else to the table. I'd rather have a boom/bust player than Incarnation, at least they'd be doing something 30-40% of the time. | ||
Disengaged
United States6994 Posts
Doesnt count. That was basically gift. | ||
las91
United States5080 Posts
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Sonnington
United States1107 Posts
On July 05 2015 07:10 Disengaged wrote: Lets be honest though, C9 looked the best they have this entire split that game. I agree. They had a killer split push comp. I was about to call it for c9 if they played it out properly. But at c9's 3rd drag TF ported to top inhib and died. The lanes didn't get pushed out despite like 4 members of TL in top lane and the moment shifted. TL just started forcing out team fights and objectives with a superior team fight comp. Then they coasted to a win by forcing C9 to group. It was actually very well played by TL in that regard. Despite what you want to say about C9's decision making an mechanics with a comp clearly designed to split push and avoid fights. | ||
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