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On July 28 2013 02:26 Redox wrote:Show nested quote +On July 28 2013 02:25 upperbound wrote:On July 28 2013 02:23 Lysanias wrote: Pfff what a horrible game, between 2 teams to scared to make calls. Honestly right now, I feel like EU is showing better mechanical skill than NA, but teams looking like they have no idea what they're doing strategically. Games like this get to 50 minutes, one team throws, and there's a winner. Honestly that's why the standings are so close -- it's just so random what happens when games get close to 1 hour. Most games have been stomps, not like this one at all. I feel like it's been both. Yes, there have been a lot of stomps where the gold disparity makes it so that one team can do anything. But if a game is close at 20:00, generally the game is not much closer to being over at 40:00, and the game is still close. Honestly, aTn is doing well because Forellenlord is ballsy enough to go and make plays in the midgame. I can't remember the last time I saw a game where one team took a decisive strategic advantage in the midgame in an otherwise close game.
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On July 28 2013 02:24 AsnSensation wrote: I've decided to paddle back on the blind EG and SK hate but frankly I have no idea why(e:how) they just don't steamroll NiP with this comp and a 6 item Kassadin. Shacker so useless 4v6 dude
Freeze with banshees and perfect positioning meant that Wickd couldn't dive on him, Ryze with items destroying EG.
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On July 28 2013 02:29 Numy wrote: Wait did EG lose?
with a 6 item kassadin nearing 500 farm ... with zero deaths ... o0
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On July 28 2013 02:29 Numy wrote: Wait did EG lose? They went to Baron, got Destiny'd, went B and then NiP started Baron, and the EG members came in one at a time under Baron, 3 died, then NiP pushed mid and won before the EG guys respawned.
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Man my stream died so I came back upstairs. I thought EG were going to do it easily wtf.
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If the next EG game is similar I think it is over for Shacker. Not saying he did really bad, but he has to play well to keep Snoopeh away.
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who is the caster talking to the player? i'm new to league.
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On July 28 2013 02:32 partydude89 wrote: who is the caster talking to the player? i'm new to league. It's Mithy, Lemondogs' support.
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On July 28 2013 02:33 upperbound wrote:Show nested quote +On July 28 2013 02:32 partydude89 wrote: who is the caster talking to the player? i'm new to league. It's Mithy, Lemondogs' support.
I think he means who the caster is ^^
A: Jason Kaplan, esl caster
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On July 28 2013 02:33 upperbound wrote:Show nested quote +On July 28 2013 02:32 partydude89 wrote: who is the caster talking to the player? i'm new to league. It's Mithy, Lemondogs' support. The caster is Jason Kaplan though.
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thanks guys. sorry for my noobiness.
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Oh, I suck at reading. GG.
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I fell asleep to see that EG lost. How the ... They had good initation with Malph + Shacker, but the damage was never following.
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I really feel like quite a few of the teams, especially in EU LCS just hesitate too much to dive. When there's someone with 200+ armor and 3000+ health, a early dive isn't that risky when: 1. You have a decent lead 2. Waves are pushed preventing any objectives being taken supposing it's a evenish team fight 3. People are likely to be split to defend against multiple pushed waves
I feel like C9 is one of the only teams in the LCS that does diving properly in this sense and it allows them to finish games off without any chance of one dumb team fight or positioning error in late game deciding the game.
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On July 28 2013 02:37 -Zoda- wrote: I fell asleep to see that EG lost. How the ... They had good initation with Malph + Shacker, but the damage was never following.
I don't think followup damage was a problem, they did win basically every teamfight after all, they just instantly backed every time they won.
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On July 28 2013 02:40 Kontossis wrote: I really feel like quite a few of the teams, especially in EU LCS just hesitate too much to dive. When there's someone with 200+ armor and 3000+ health, a early dive isn't that risky when: 1. You have a decent lead 2. Waves are pushed preventing any objectives being taken supposing it's a evenish team fight 3. People are likely to be split to defend against multiple pushed waves
I feel like C9 is one of the only teams in the LCS that does diving properly in this sense and it allows them to finish games off without any chance of one dumb team fight or positioning error in late game deciding the game. Yeah pressure is just extremely high, so teams are scared to lose. Especially true for a team like EG that is still lacking confidence. Imo confidence is one of the most important factors in LoL.
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Whoever wins this will be first place.
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Alex Karma. god i hope he does well :D
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