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On September 17 2020 15:37 sonny42 wrote: meh, he was like a ghost of himself for the majority of the last 5 years Thats because he s been a manager and Coach for Team Liquid for quite some time now and wasn t focused on beeing a player 110%. But yeah, he wasn t on the very top for quite some time, so his transition makes a lot of sense. I m currious to see, what he will do as esports manager at Shopify. I m absolutly expecting them to branch out in SC2, but also probably other esports by either funding tournaments or even setting up a team themselves. Even though the first one is probably more likely
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On September 17 2020 16:07 dbRic1203 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 17 2020 15:37 sonny42 wrote: meh, he was like a ghost of himself for the majority of the last 5 years Thats because he s been a manager and Coach for Team Liquid for quite some time now and wasn t focused on beeing a player 110%. But yeah, he wasn t on the very top for quite some time, so his transition makes a lot of sense. I m currious to see, what he will do as esports manager at Shopify. I m absolutly expecting them to branch out in SC2, but also probably other esports by either funding tournaments or even setting up a team themselves. Even though the first one is probably more likely thanks. tlo is a legend. if you followed sc2 from beta you would get this. i remember waiting for my beta key (never got one, thanks ass holes) but i watched sc2 and tlo was up there with the greatests
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Best of luck in your future TLO! Such an amazing player / person, can't wait to see what you bring for the future man!
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I've always thought of TLO as one of the phenoms of the game. Oh so fun to watch .. my comparison would be with the Terran Gumiho: taking the game to unexplored territory. And now as TLO leaves the loss is ours -- but if there is one thing that seems to be constant in an extremely cerebral game like this -- it's that it is possible to use this talent and aptitude in impactful ways in other fields.
It's been wonderful to follow the career of TLO and I wish him all the luck.
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Thank you for the wonderful memories TLO good luck
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Good luck to TLO with the future endeavors! It was always a blast watching his mega-brain creative strategies. The farewell video was amazing, all the old names and faces!
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Good luck TLO. Was a lot of fun watching your games
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Hey TLO, I Just want to wish you the best of luck with your new endeavor. You played a huge part in my Starcraft2 career even if it was only for a couple of years. The original cast of Team Liquid are my heroes and seeing videos from Huk, NonY, Jinro, and other in your video put me in tears. I think you have all the good parts of esports within you and I truly hope your next journey bears even bigger fruit.
Good Luck!
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I wish you success in your new position. You will be greatly missed. It was fun watching you compete for so long.
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It was a nice troll to see him playing random in beta. Was unfortunate that he got carpal tunnel afterwards and after that I never saw him compete too seriously. Oh well, this post reminds me that TLO still existed as a player more than anything else. Gl in life bro.
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right in the feels!!
thanks TLO, you are one of the reasons i started following SC2
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The cry is real The Little One went bigger and bigger! One of those i always loved the most, up there with WhiteRa and Day9. GLHF with whatever you will do next!
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Best of luck TLO. All the best!
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One player that will be remembered and missed! He was a positive thinking person. Hope to see you again in the Starcraft 2 Scene. Would be nice! GL in your new job, too.
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Thank you, Dario. For all the wonderful and creative matches we've seen, for all the cheering and nerve wracking moments, for the passionate playing and insightful commentating! Good luck and lots of blessings for the adventure called future. T L O! T L O!
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There is no Shopify SC2 Pro Tour. The comment mentioning it meant it as a joke, since the main circuit in the scene at the moment is called ESL Pro Tour (EPT), so they were implying that Shopify would take over the entire circuit by storm.
Shopify supported HomeStory Cup XX, StayAtHomeStory Cup and TSL5.
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