Battle in Berlin - 2011 - Page 128
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Goosebumps!
Netherlands30 Posts
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Alur
Denmark3900 Posts
On November 13 2011 08:19 whiteLotus wrote: ret is realy realy good commentator He really is. | ||
Bromazepam
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On November 13 2011 08:19 Deckkie wrote: I was wondering, Does someone think the hometeam has a advantage like in football? It was discussed on !@#$ Slasher after the first day of ASUS RoG. Slasher, TB, Apollo and SeleCT came to the conclusion that it greatly depends on the player. Some might feel extra adrenaline for having lots of supporters, other might perceive it as pressure. | ||
yoshi245
United States2969 Posts
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pPingu
Switzerland2892 Posts
On November 13 2011 08:21 Bromazepam wrote: It was discussed on !@#$ Slasher after the first day of ASUS RoG. Slasher, TB, Apollo and SeleCT came to the conclusion that it greatly depends on the player. Some might feel extra adrenaline for having lots of supporters, other might perceive it as pressure. I think the most important factor for international competitions is the jet lag which affect some players really really much (like huk) | ||
Badfatpanda
United States9719 Posts
On November 13 2011 08:22 Goosebumps! wrote: Did ret get 3th place? I believe the 3rd place match will be played at a later time | ||
sixfour
England11061 Posts
On November 13 2011 08:22 Goosebumps! wrote: Did ret get 3th place? they binned the playoff, and will supposedly play it some other time. or, more likely, just not bother and chop the cash | ||
Nadarath
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Kindream
Estonia66 Posts
Lionel Messi >implying that having pretty much the best team around you, and rofling all over mediocre La Liga defenders makes you the best in the world >we'll see in a decade | ||
Deckkie
Netherlands1595 Posts
On November 13 2011 08:24 Kindream wrote: >implying that having pretty much the best team around you, and rofling all over mediocre La Liga defenders makes you the best in the world >we'll see in a decade Thinking about the whole discussion there is something to say for this. Even though Messi may not be the best ever, we can absolutely count the best players ever on one hand. | ||
AlternativeEgo
Sweden17309 Posts
On November 13 2011 08:22 yoshi245 wrote: I never heard Ret cast before, I expected him to have a fairly heavy accent, but not at all. If anything he sounds quite American with his English. I believe that the Dutch people are linguistic kameleons since their language is a mix of several ones. :p | ||
Goosebumps!
Netherlands30 Posts
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3DGlaDOS
Germany607 Posts
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Bromazepam
820 Posts
On November 13 2011 08:23 pPingu wrote: I think the most important factor for international competitions is the jet lag which affect some players really really much (like huk) They discussed about that as well. This is not 2001 anymore. If jet lag can be an issue players have the means and should leave for their destination earlier so they can adapt, and not "overextend" with the amount of tournaments they try to take part in. If a player is quickly jumping all across the globe to participate in as many tournaments as possible, and ends up performing poorly because of that, he's the only one to blame. | ||
Bromazepam
820 Posts
On November 13 2011 08:25 AlternativeEgo wrote: I believe that the Dutch people are linguistic kameleons since their language is a mix of several ones. :p Though Grubby has a mild yet noitceable accent. Edit: dammit, double post >_< I didn't think >_< | ||
Black Gun
Germany4482 Posts
On November 13 2011 08:25 AlternativeEgo wrote: I believe that the Dutch people are linguistic kameleons since their language is a mix of several ones. :p actually english is a mixture of german, dutch and french. and dutch people in general have a long tradition of having excellent english compared to foreigners of other nations. | ||
sixfour
England11061 Posts
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Netherlands30 Posts
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