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November 15, 2023, 05:33:13 PM
Right now, I am watching the SEA qualifiers for the ESL Kuala Lumpur and the game is with the most hyped SEA team, Blacklist Rivalry against the Team Tough of Mongolia. 29 minutes on the game now and it's like that this is going to be a game for Team Tough as they have spectre and pandaren brewmaster that has both radiance. While for BLR, they've got position 1 templay assasin that seems not going to be appealing on the late game.

Quite possibly the worst game to play TA on. Imagine going against a brewmaster and a Spectre that can just send units to you and burn your refract instances. It must have suck big time for TA to play on this game knowing that her main survival kit is being countered by two heroes with the same item. Thankfully Team Tough slipped off and missed the opportunity to convert the lead to a win. If I was that TA, I would probably raged quit and never looked back given how toxic the brew and spectre combo is against me.
But guess what? They've won against that lineup, it's true that with one mistake, the game table can be turned wholly and that's what happened. It's still the experience of being patience and looking for a situation that the opponent can slip and Team Tough did that while BLR's patience paid off. They're now qualified to closed qualifiers.

It wasn’t always like this, I used to communicate and want to win with unfamiliar topics, but then I realized that the percentage of adequate people is small. And the screams and dissatisfaction of my teammates affect my games. Now I have ruled it out. Over time, it will probably be worth reconsidering leaving on those who do not scream and behave appropriately. This way I can achieve higher MMR, probably.

ana and other. To be honest, I don’t remember the nicknames anymore, but reading the news about esports wins, this happens regularly.

I've played a few games this week and whoever picks Muerta almost always wins. It's better to ban her right away.
I get to experience that and whenever I encounter one, I don't prolong it and put that teammate into mute and I report them with communication misbehavior. Anyway, are you guys familiar with Grubby? I am not familiar with him until there are some articles that I've seen about this guy and he just became immortal rank recently. And looking at the SA open qualifier #2, they're about to end. I am not familiar with these two teams, Mad Kings and Invaders, they're now in the finals.
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November 15, 2023, 03:57:15 AM
But when I play alone, at the beginning of the game I immediately turn off the sound of all my teammates and never speak myself. This allows me not to listen to screams, curses and receive negativity.  Smiley
Haha dude, you have just said the forbidden technique so that you won't be annoyed with your teammates. Especially when someone who starts to cry at the beginning of the game, it's better to mute them while you coordinate with the ones who wants to play.

I also like to joke that some eSports players come back to the game when they run out of money. Because they are used to spending a lot.
I know who's that, ana?  Tongue The greatest part timer of all tme.

What a strange peak and funny radiance we see in ESL Kuala Lumpur, ahaha, I'll probably watch it a little later. Muerta really banned?) lol
Normally it's banned when they know someone who's good playing at it.

Right now, I am watching the SEA qualifiers for the ESL Kuala Lumpur and the game is with the most hyped SEA team, Blacklist Rivalry against the Team Tough of Mongolia. 29 minutes on the game now and it's like that this is going to be a game for Team Tough as they have spectre and pandaren brewmaster that has both radiance. While for BLR, they've got position 1 templay assasin that seems not going to be appealing on the late game.
That was close for the Team Tough, they're on the lead but one mistake did it all. BLR is now part of the closed qualifier together with Neon Esports that has been qualified today. Only one slot for SEA for the ESL Kuala Lumpur.
It wasn’t always like this, I used to communicate and want to win with unfamiliar topics, but then I realized that the percentage of adequate people is small. And the screams and dissatisfaction of my teammates affect my games. Now I have ruled it out. Over time, it will probably be worth reconsidering leaving on those who do not scream and behave appropriately. This way I can achieve higher MMR, probably.

ana and other. To be honest, I don’t remember the nicknames anymore, but reading the news about esports wins, this happens regularly.

I've played a few games this week and whoever picks Muerta almost always wins. It's better to ban her right away.
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November 14, 2023, 10:18:01 PM
Right now, I am watching the SEA qualifiers for the ESL Kuala Lumpur and the game is with the most hyped SEA team, Blacklist Rivalry against the Team Tough of Mongolia. 29 minutes on the game now and it's like that this is going to be a game for Team Tough as they have spectre and pandaren brewmaster that has both radiance. While for BLR, they've got position 1 templay assasin that seems not going to be appealing on the late game.

Quite possibly the worst game to play TA on. Imagine going against a brewmaster and a Spectre that can just send units to you and burn your refract instances. It must have suck big time for TA to play on this game knowing that her main survival kit is being countered by two heroes with the same item. Thankfully Team Tough slipped off and missed the opportunity to convert the lead to a win. If I was that TA, I would probably raged quit and never looked back given how toxic the brew and spectre combo is against me.
When it comes to itemization then having Radiance would really be the best counter for TA since refraction would really be easily be melted or simply trigger out + with those DOT skills then
it would really be that easy to isolate TA. Spectre with having that disperse + radiance? It would really be a nightmare. How much more for brewmaster with Primal split?
Wont really stand a chance. Now the current hype on Blacklist team with the recent ESL which it is really indeed really exciting to look at.
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November 14, 2023, 05:47:57 PM
Right now, I am watching the SEA qualifiers for the ESL Kuala Lumpur and the game is with the most hyped SEA team, Blacklist Rivalry against the Team Tough of Mongolia. 29 minutes on the game now and it's like that this is going to be a game for Team Tough as they have spectre and pandaren brewmaster that has both radiance. While for BLR, they've got position 1 templay assasin that seems not going to be appealing on the late game.

Quite possibly the worst game to play TA on. Imagine going against a brewmaster and a Spectre that can just send units to you and burn your refract instances. It must have suck big time for TA to play on this game knowing that her main survival kit is being countered by two heroes with the same item. Thankfully Team Tough slipped off and missed the opportunity to convert the lead to a win. If I was that TA, I would probably raged quit and never looked back given how toxic the brew and spectre combo is against me.
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November 14, 2023, 04:35:45 PM
But when I play alone, at the beginning of the game I immediately turn off the sound of all my teammates and never speak myself. This allows me not to listen to screams, curses and receive negativity.  Smiley
Haha dude, you have just said the forbidden technique so that you won't be annoyed with your teammates. Especially when someone who starts to cry at the beginning of the game, it's better to mute them while you coordinate with the ones who wants to play.

I also like to joke that some eSports players come back to the game when they run out of money. Because they are used to spending a lot.
I know who's that, ana?  Tongue The greatest part timer of all tme.

What a strange peak and funny radiance we see in ESL Kuala Lumpur, ahaha, I'll probably watch it a little later. Muerta really banned?) lol
Normally it's banned when they know someone who's good playing at it.

Right now, I am watching the SEA qualifiers for the ESL Kuala Lumpur and the game is with the most hyped SEA team, Blacklist Rivalry against the Team Tough of Mongolia. 29 minutes on the game now and it's like that this is going to be a game for Team Tough as they have spectre and pandaren brewmaster that has both radiance. While for BLR, they've got position 1 templay assasin that seems not going to be appealing on the late game.
That was close for the Team Tough, they're on the lead but one mistake did it all. BLR is now part of the closed qualifier together with Neon Esports that has been qualified today. Only one slot for SEA for the ESL Kuala Lumpur.
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November 14, 2023, 10:17:07 AM
I thought that he's just a cool and quiet guy. But I understand if he's got heated with the conversation because all of them put passion to the game and that's a normal thing for a team. I have found also in some controversies in the past teams that there were certain players that are also like that.

They can't stop themselves from having that heated argument with their teammates and disagreements after disagreements because they can't help to just be quiet and play the game. But the part of those teams that have cool commands and chat conversations are likely what to be admired of.

We know like players such as Ceb that have been in that cool manner even when the entire team was under pressure. I just wish best of luck to Team Liquid, technically they still have the whole roster just like the past 2 TIs but only replaced by one players going with retirement first with Matumbaman and now with zai.
It’s just that some players are dissatisfied with the actions of their teammates and they begin the process of destroying the atmosphere in the team in exchange for rational and calm communication. I have been seen this when I playing Dota 2 with my friends for many years. There are those who are constantly dissatisfied with everything, and there are those who, under no circumstances, will say anything bad, because we first of all entered the game to have fun. For professional teams, this is the job, it is certainly different, but aggressive statements are present in both cases.
It's normal to see that they react like that, there were teams and players that communicate like that. Remember that even in the pubs, there are toxic players and the way they communicate is very annoying so that's likely typical for some teams and professional players.

By the way, Ceb said for the last time that he was returning to Dota 2. I like watching this guy, especially during OG. All these videos of him setting up the team are just great. I only wish him victories.
Haha, Ceb became a big meme now to the Dota 2 community telling that this is his last Dota 2 journey in the pro scene but if they find success with OG, for sure that it's going to be an extended last journey and so on and so forth. But anyway, still good luck to him.

Right now, I am watching the SEA qualifiers for the ESL Kuala Lumpur and the game is with the most hyped SEA team, Blacklist Rivalry against the Team Tough of Mongolia. 29 minutes on the game now and it's like that this is going to be a game for Team Tough as they have spectre and pandaren brewmaster that has both radiance. While for BLR, they've got position 1 templay assasin that seems not going to be appealing on the late game.
But when I play alone, at the beginning of the game I immediately turn off the sound of all my teammates and never speak myself. This allows me not to listen to screams, curses and receive negativity.  Smiley

I also like to joke that some eSports players come back to the game when they run out of money. Because they are used to spending a lot.

What a strange peak and funny radiance we see in ESL Kuala Lumpur, ahaha, I'll probably watch it a little later. Muerta really banned?) lol
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November 14, 2023, 08:14:23 AM


The odds sucks and Im not sure what to take on this game. The best odds would be to get -2.5 handicap for T1 but I dont think WBG wont be able to take atleast a single map off  T1. This totally screams 3-1 for T1 so taking -1.5 seems to be the best shot to win but odds sucks. I know T1 is the favourites to win but obviously I was kinda expecting it to be around 1.5 at the lowest for the odds
You're probably better off having a bet with your friends irl if you want to bet on this match. T1 is a solid team all throughout the competition so I am not surprised that betting sites don't want to give a really generous odds to T1. I guess you just have to take the odds anyway, still a guaranteed win for you, take what you can take in terms of wins.
Valve has scraped the DPC system so I guess the next qualification wont be based off points like the previous DPC, Link Here. Its probably due to the wages of the players because I highly doubt that SEA players receive less in average compared to SA region players so yeah thats probably one of the reasons. Second reason that I could think off is probably the regional qualification to TI or other compeititon and yeah its less competitive to get those slots in SA compared to SEA
Wow, that's a pretty big move for Valve to remove DPC to get teams to qualify for The International, for me it's a bad move because it kind of removes the filter that Valve has to select which team is going to get into the biggest DOTA 2 competition, it's supposed to be the best of the best competing for the Aegis of Champions and the million dollars worth of prize pool but I'm excited how they plan to change the qualifications to get there, but for now, I am surprised and unhappy.
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November 14, 2023, 06:51:43 AM
By the way, Ceb said for the last time that he was returning to Dota 2. I like watching this guy, especially during OG. All these videos of him setting up the team are just great. I only wish him victories.

He is a good player but definitely not good enough to play pos 5. OG would have been better if they could get another pos 5 player to fill in that spot but we are currently still in transfer period so changes could possibly happen especially if OG ended up not making it to ESL ONE through the qualifiers





The odds sucks and Im not sure what to take on this game. The best odds would be to get -2.5 handicap for T1 but I dont think WBG wont be able to take atleast a single map off  T1. This totally screams 3-1 for T1 so taking -1.5 seems to be the best shot to win but odds sucks. I know T1 is the favourites to win but obviously I was kinda expecting it to be around 1.5 at the lowest for the odds
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November 14, 2023, 06:06:18 AM
I thought that he's just a cool and quiet guy. But I understand if he's got heated with the conversation because all of them put passion to the game and that's a normal thing for a team. I have found also in some controversies in the past teams that there were certain players that are also like that.

They can't stop themselves from having that heated argument with their teammates and disagreements after disagreements because they can't help to just be quiet and play the game. But the part of those teams that have cool commands and chat conversations are likely what to be admired of.

We know like players such as Ceb that have been in that cool manner even when the entire team was under pressure. I just wish best of luck to Team Liquid, technically they still have the whole roster just like the past 2 TIs but only replaced by one players going with retirement first with Matumbaman and now with zai.
It’s just that some players are dissatisfied with the actions of their teammates and they begin the process of destroying the atmosphere in the team in exchange for rational and calm communication. I have been seen this when I playing Dota 2 with my friends for many years. There are those who are constantly dissatisfied with everything, and there are those who, under no circumstances, will say anything bad, because we first of all entered the game to have fun. For professional teams, this is the job, it is certainly different, but aggressive statements are present in both cases.
It's normal to see that they react like that, there were teams and players that communicate like that. Remember that even in the pubs, there are toxic players and the way they communicate is very annoying so that's likely typical for some teams and professional players.

By the way, Ceb said for the last time that he was returning to Dota 2. I like watching this guy, especially during OG. All these videos of him setting up the team are just great. I only wish him victories.
Haha, Ceb became a big meme now to the Dota 2 community telling that this is his last Dota 2 journey in the pro scene but if they find success with OG, for sure that it's going to be an extended last journey and so on and so forth. But anyway, still good luck to him.

Right now, I am watching the SEA qualifiers for the ESL Kuala Lumpur and the game is with the most hyped SEA team, Blacklist Rivalry against the Team Tough of Mongolia. 29 minutes on the game now and it's like that this is going to be a game for Team Tough as they have spectre and pandaren brewmaster that has both radiance. While for BLR, they've got position 1 templay assasin that seems not going to be appealing on the late game.
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November 14, 2023, 06:06:04 AM
I thought that he's just a cool and quiet guy. But I understand if he's got heated with the conversation because all of them put passion to the game and that's a normal thing for a team. I have found also in some controversies in the past teams that there were certain players that are also like that.

They can't stop themselves from having that heated argument with their teammates and disagreements after disagreements because they can't help to just be quiet and play the game. But the part of those teams that have cool commands and chat conversations are likely what to be admired of.

We know like players such as Ceb that have been in that cool manner even when the entire team was under pressure. I just wish best of luck to Team Liquid, technically they still have the whole roster just like the past 2 TIs but only replaced by one players going with retirement first with Matumbaman and now with zai.
It’s just that some players are dissatisfied with the actions of their teammates and they begin the process of destroying the atmosphere in the team in exchange for rational and calm communication. I have been seen this when I playing Dota 2 with my friends for many years. There are those who are constantly dissatisfied with everything, and there are those who, under no circumstances, will say anything bad, because we first of all entered the game to have fun. For professional teams, this is the job, it is certainly different, but aggressive statements are present in both cases.

By the way, Ceb said for the last time that he was returning to Dota 2. I like watching this guy, especially during OG. All these videos of him setting up the team are just great. I only wish him victories.
There's no other team or roster that Ceb would fit out but that OG(OG) team or former one, im not that discriminating the new bloods but it is really that hard to sync specially into those new players comparing into who do have TI experience or being a champ but well adjustments would really be there knowing that it cant really be that easily be get on just a short period of time.
Roster changes would really be usually happening or normal to be done after TI on which it is really that a common approach that teams would be disbanding and other players become that off contract
or looking for team. They do always have that kind of target on fitting out on a team which they would really be that to play well or would sync or having that good teamwork with other players.
Its a trial and error i should say because there are teams which does have top tier players but usually do end up on choking not only in majors but also in TI.
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November 14, 2023, 03:15:01 AM
I thought that he's just a cool and quiet guy. But I understand if he's got heated with the conversation because all of them put passion to the game and that's a normal thing for a team. I have found also in some controversies in the past teams that there were certain players that are also like that.

They can't stop themselves from having that heated argument with their teammates and disagreements after disagreements because they can't help to just be quiet and play the game. But the part of those teams that have cool commands and chat conversations are likely what to be admired of.

We know like players such as Ceb that have been in that cool manner even when the entire team was under pressure. I just wish best of luck to Team Liquid, technically they still have the whole roster just like the past 2 TIs but only replaced by one players going with retirement first with Matumbaman and now with zai.
It’s just that some players are dissatisfied with the actions of their teammates and they begin the process of destroying the atmosphere in the team in exchange for rational and calm communication. I have been seen this when I playing Dota 2 with my friends for many years. There are those who are constantly dissatisfied with everything, and there are those who, under no circumstances, will say anything bad, because we first of all entered the game to have fun. For professional teams, this is the job, it is certainly different, but aggressive statements are present in both cases.

By the way, Ceb said for the last time that he was returning to Dota 2. I like watching this guy, especially during OG. All these videos of him setting up the team are just great. I only wish him victories.
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November 12, 2023, 03:13:08 PM
I don't have an idea of how it goes in the actuality with their own conversations and how they're dealing with each other. But prior to their TI title, they're actually a good team and they've got all the best mentality and that's how we a team get the TI title. They're just like a chill team and they're all good with their respective heroes and roles.

And we have to wait for further announcements on how it is going to be with the team and who's going to replace the entire roster because I guess that Topson will also be out of the team or we will get some surprising news from them. Besides that, it's still one of the best teams but having no longer the original team that has taken and lifted the aegis once, this makes them a complete different team these days.
It's actually quite easy to find different videos of the team communicating before or after the game. There you can see the mood of the players, communication, those who behave hot-tempered and undermine the atmosphere in the team. This was mainly done by 33. Today I read his interview in which 33 said that a representative from Liu contacted him several months ago and told him that zai would end his career after the TI. Before TI12, he had no intention of leaving Tundra, but after many misunderstandings and problems in the team, he finally decided to take this step.

Now it’s interesting to see how he will feel in the new team and whether there will be even bigger problems there. In the end, this is the winner of TI11 and you need to treat him with respect)
I thought that he's just a cool and quiet guy. But I understand if he's got heated with the conversation because all of them put passion to the game and that's a normal thing for a team. I have found also in some controversies in the past teams that there were certain players that are also like that.

They can't stop themselves from having that heated argument with their teammates and disagreements after disagreements because they can't help to just be quiet and play the game. But the part of those teams that have cool commands and chat conversations are likely what to be admired of.

We know like players such as Ceb that have been in that cool manner even when the entire team was under pressure. I just wish best of luck to Team Liquid, technically they still have the whole roster just like the past 2 TIs but only replaced by one players going with retirement first with Matumbaman and now with zai.
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November 12, 2023, 03:03:03 PM
Boom Esports has just announced their new Dota 2 roster with the following players:

Pakazs      
SLATEM$   
Sacred
Matthew   
Mjz

It's an all Peruvian lineup, so Boom Esports moves to South America?

Sources
--> https://twitter.com/boomesportsid/status/1723701215589175720
--> https://twitter.com/boomesportsid/status/1723687193456279996
--> https://twitter.com/boomesportsid/status/1723672008758874565

Their location is already updated to South America on Liquipedia while their coach and manager is also from South America that confirms their change of region. I won’t blame them since it’s much easier to accumulate points in there than SEA that full competitive roster.

I notice too that some SA and NA players are also moving in different region. I believe there’s a lot of reshuffle going on all teams especially some intercontinental transfer like Wisper is now on OG.
Yeah, there are a lot of players from those regions that are exploring and trying to get into new teams. Well as for Boom Esports, they're now ready to explore on SA with these known players as well so good luck to them because they don't have luck in SEA.

And the other players from SA and NA are Wisper and Ari respectively, and both of them now have joined OG.

--> https://twitter.com/OGesports/status/1723723349157658758
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November 12, 2023, 02:22:43 PM
Their location is already updated to South America on Liquipedia while their coach and manager is also from South America that confirms their change of region. I won’t blame them since it’s much easier to accumulate points in there than SEA that full competitive roster.

Valve has scraped the DPC system so I guess the next qualification wont be based off points like the previous DPC, Link Here. Its probably due to the wages of the players because I highly doubt that SEA players receive less in average compared to SA region players so yeah thats probably one of the reasons. Second reason that I could think off is probably the regional qualification to TI or other compeititon and yeah its less competitive to get those slots in SA compared to SEA

I’m not aware that DPC is already removed but I kinda like to give importance to all the tournaments since some teams doesn’t take seriously those none DPC tournaments since the reward is small in addition that it has no DPC points.

I don’t know what will be the new structure for TI but I remember the old format was there’s a direct invite team and a separate tournament for all the qualifiers. If this will be the new format then I guess it will be better to give chance to all team even small to enter TI that can’t farm DPC points due to lower division.

As the article mention. Surely the reward on every tournament will surely drop probably valve will all-in now on the TI prize to boost the prize pool since this year is pretty low compared to previous TI.
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November 12, 2023, 01:41:32 PM
Their location is already updated to South America on Liquipedia while their coach and manager is also from South America that confirms their change of region. I won’t blame them since it’s much easier to accumulate points in there than SEA that full competitive roster.

Valve has scraped the DPC system so I guess the next qualification wont be based off points like the previous DPC, Link Here. Its probably due to the wages of the players because I highly doubt that SEA players receive less in average compared to SA region players so yeah thats probably one of the reasons. Second reason that I could think off is probably the regional qualification to TI or other compeititon and yeah its less competitive to get those slots in SA compared to SEA
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November 12, 2023, 12:28:15 PM
Boom Esports has just announced their new Dota 2 roster with the following players:

Pakazs      
SLATEM$   
Sacred
Matthew   
Mjz

It's an all Peruvian lineup, so Boom Esports moves to South America?

Sources
--> https://twitter.com/boomesportsid/status/1723701215589175720
--> https://twitter.com/boomesportsid/status/1723687193456279996
--> https://twitter.com/boomesportsid/status/1723672008758874565

Their location is already updated to South America on Liquipedia while their coach and manager is also from South America that confirms their change of region. I won’t blame them since it’s much easier to accumulate points in there than SEA that full competitive roster.

I notice too that some SA and NA players are also moving in different region. I believe there’s a lot of reshuffle going on all teams especially some intercontinental transfer like Wisper is now on OG.
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November 12, 2023, 11:56:29 AM
Anyone fancy of picking outright winner for Worlds? I just want Faker to win another one lol



Its looking really good right now on this outright bet  Tongue

Told you guys that we gotta trust Faker to carry T1 for the 4th Worlds

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Getting decent profit from all those T1 handicap bet. I would have gone for -2.5 on T1 but Rollbit had no option for that hence I went for -1.5 but yeah that works out for me because T1 lost a single map. Still planning to go for handicap bet on the next game for the grand final as well because I think T1 is just way better
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November 12, 2023, 09:44:52 AM
Boom Esports has just announced their new Dota 2 roster with the following players:

Pakazs      
SLATEM$   
Sacred
Matthew   
Mjz

It's an all Peruvian lineup, so Boom Esports moves to South America?

Sources
--> https://twitter.com/boomesportsid/status/1723701215589175720
--> https://twitter.com/boomesportsid/status/1723687193456279996
--> https://twitter.com/boomesportsid/status/1723672008758874565
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November 12, 2023, 03:55:52 AM
I noticed that the Tundra was falling apart right before my eyes. They had problems with the mental component and they were not even helped by a personal psychologist who constantly set them up for the game. One of the culprits of all this was 33, who was dissatisfied all the time and brought even more chaos into this, saying that no one went into the forest with him when he asked. The psychologist was not even afraid to talk about it directly, that the team had obvious problems, and in the end he was right. Nine actually said that he would take a long break from Dota. It's hard to believe that these players were the ones who won TI11, and very confidently. In fact, it is very interesting to watch the further winners of TI11 and TI10, because the TS gained even more strength after that, and the Tundra, unfortunately, weakened altogether.
I don't have an idea of how it goes in the actuality with their own conversations and how they're dealing with each other. But prior to their TI title, they're actually a good team and they've got all the best mentality and that's how we a team get the TI title. They're just like a chill team and they're all good with their respective heroes and roles.

And we have to wait for further announcements on how it is going to be with the team and who's going to replace the entire roster because I guess that Topson will also be out of the team or we will get some surprising news from them. Besides that, it's still one of the best teams but having no longer the original team that has taken and lifted the aegis once, this makes them a complete different team these days.
It's actually quite easy to find different videos of the team communicating before or after the game. There you can see the mood of the players, communication, those who behave hot-tempered and undermine the atmosphere in the team. This was mainly done by 33. Today I read his interview in which 33 said that a representative from Liu contacted him several months ago and told him that zai would end his career after the TI. Before TI12, he had no intention of leaving Tundra, but after many misunderstandings and problems in the team, he finally decided to take this step.

Now it’s interesting to see how he will feel in the new team and whether there will be even bigger problems there. In the end, this is the winner of TI11 and you need to treat him with respect)
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November 12, 2023, 02:32:39 AM
The CS Asia Championships 2023 is happening right now. I diidn't check the game times before and was surprised that the first semi final was already played with MOUZ winning against Astralis 2-1. The second semi final match is starting in a few minutes and will be ENCE vs FaZe. FaZe is such a strong team at the moment, they are the clear favourite for today. I put my money on them to reach the finals. The grand final is going to be played in 3 hours and will likely be MOUZ vs FaZe. It's nice to see MOUZ playing so well in CS2 and I would also give them a championship title, but it doesn't seem realistic at the moment. The two teams played like in 3 tournaments against each other in the last 4 weeks and every time FaZe won either 2-1 or 2-0. The two teams met in the group stage where FaZe also won 2-1. My money is on FaZe winning the tournament today.
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