Damn good to see Fnatic winning again.
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Cuddle
Sweden1345 Posts
Damn good to see Fnatic winning again. | ||
mcimba42
192 Posts
On June 10 2012 03:04 fcgog wrote: don't underestimate fnatic they played so well that game This is League of Legends mate, every single tournament everyone will underestimate the EU teams (except CLG EU and M5 recently) because they're not baylife hotshot streaming divas and they'll do really well and surprise everyone, and when the next tourney comes up everyone will make the same mistake and be surprised again. You'd think people would learn after 3 or 4 times, but apparently it's still a surprise that Fnatic beat TSM's B team. | ||
NeoIllusions
United States37500 Posts
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Lancer723
United States486 Posts
On June 10 2012 03:10 mcimba42 wrote: This is League of Legends mate, every single tournament everyone will underestimate the EU teams (except CLG EU and M5 recently) because they're not baylife hotshot streaming divas and they'll do really well and surprise everyone, and when the next tourney comes up everyone will make the same mistake and be surprised again. You'd think people would learn after 3 or 4 times, but apparently it's still a surprise that Fnatic beat TSM's B team. This made my head hurt. | ||
GeorgeForeman
United States1746 Posts
I will say, that Ashe arrow that interrupted the Galio ult at the fight at Baron was pretty cool. :-D Game was very much over at that point, but it was a nice shot. Random question: why do LoL teams refuse to /ff games that they've clearly lost? That game was over 10-15 minutes before it actually ended. And I don't mean "Fnatic had a big advantage". I mean, "There's no way a professional team blows this lead, EVER." But every damn LoL team out there just hates to /ff. Is kinda bugs me how long some of these games drag out when they're very much over. | ||
HPoirot
United States1303 Posts
On June 10 2012 03:10 mcimba42 wrote: This is League of Legends mate, every single tournament everyone will underestimate the EU teams (except CLG EU and M5 recently) because they're not baylife hotshot streaming divas and they'll do really well and surprise everyone, and when the next tourney comes up everyone will make the same mistake and be surprised again. You'd think people would learn after 3 or 4 times, but apparently it's still a surprise that Fnatic beat TSM's B team. A. Evo has been looking really good recently, thrashing SK and Curse.Eu(without extinct, yes) B. Fnatic has looked really bad relative to the other top teams for awhile. C. Fnatic just changed their roster. Take all these together and what do you get? A perfectly logical reason to be surprised when Fnatic outplays Evo superhard. | ||
3 Lions
United States3705 Posts
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Gorsameth
Netherlands21251 Posts
On June 10 2012 03:14 GeorgeForeman wrote: Wow, Salce just got crushed in mid, and he was able to counter-pick the lane. :-o Dunno what else to say, Fnatic played really well, and nothing seemed to go quite right for Evo. I will say, that Ashe arrow that interrupted the Galio ult at the fight at Baron was pretty cool. :-D Game was very much over at that point, but it was a nice shot. Random question: why do LoL teams refuse to /ff games that they've clearly lost? That game was over 10-15 minutes before it actually ended. And I don't mean "Fnatic had a big advantage". I mean, "There's no way a professional team blows this lead, EVER." But every damn LoL team out there just hates to /ff. Is kinda bugs me how long some of these games drag out when they're very much over. Because games can actualy switch like that. All it takes is one disasterous baron fight and you can make up giant setbacks. Especially lategame where an lost fight is almost a certain inhib kill. | ||
BlueFlames
Germany1756 Posts
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Lancer723
United States486 Posts
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Seiuchi
United States931 Posts
On June 10 2012 03:17 3 Lions wrote: I'm really surprised to see fnatic doing well so soon after Soaz's arrival. I know teamwork's important, but at the same time, I think this shows that sometimes it just is about personal skill; even if they can't communicate as well now Fnatic doesn't automatically lose a lane. | ||
jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
Edit: awww... | ||
GeorgeForeman
United States1746 Posts
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GeorgeForeman
United States1746 Posts
On June 10 2012 03:17 Gorsameth wrote: Because games can actualy switch like that. All it takes is one disasterous baron fight and you can make up giant setbacks. Especially lategame where an lost fight is almost a certain inhib kill. No, it couldn't have. When you're down 10K gold (~30k to ~40k) vs. a pro team, that just doesn't happen. It doesn't. Never seen it happen. Not once. Galio was so far ahead that there was just about no way for them to lose it. Fnatic could've walked into Evo's base and taken the two naked inhibs AT ANY TIME like 15 minutes before the game ended. It was silly. | ||
Tantaburs
Canada1825 Posts
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ReachTheSky
United States3294 Posts
On June 10 2012 03:19 Lancer723 wrote: Salce Orianna OMG YES YESSSSS!!! He doesn't seem to be running his traditional runeset of 1 mr quint 2 health quint 9mr blue 9 mp5/lvl yellow 9 mpen red. I wonder what he is using now >< Ok after checking his stats throughout the game, it seems he is using a standard 3 ap flat quints, either 9 mr flat blues or 7 mr flat blues/2 mpen blues or 9 mr per lvl/blues, 9 mp5/lvl yellows and 9 mpen reds | ||
dooraven
Australia2820 Posts
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Requizen
United States33802 Posts
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jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
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DanielZKlein
United States1171 Posts
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