#210 lo echan de uno de los peores equipos de NA y suplente en la seleccion de Croacia, es un crack
Podrian abrir un poco mas la boca para hablar y poner un poco mas de energia, he tenido que poner el volumen del equipo y de youtube al maximo y aun asi hay palabras que no escuchaba mas que un murmullo.
Conclusion, se conocen muy poco xD
#216 Les tocaba xd Estaban diciendo que esta semana tenian mil promociones y que estaban perdiendo tiempo de scrim por ello, así que supongo que les tocará mostrar mas sponsors o algo.
Esta última lcs la estoy viendo en highligts y tengo un pequeño jueg, a los 15 minutos de partida trato de adivinar quien va ganar, cuando suelen quedar unos 20, y el caso es que acierto más del 80% de las veces. Con esto quiero decir que posiblemente el mayor problema del LOL cometitivo es que se hace muy predecible en la mayoría de las partidas, o igual es que he visto demasiado
TSM sigue a lo suyo, con un partido raro vs FOX que costó muchisimo pero que resolvieron bien, a seguir líderes y a empezar la segunda vuelta dominando.
NV en cuanto se ha encontrado equipos de verdad se ha desinflado completamente, si TL sigue en ascenso y APX mantiene un nivel mas o menos decente, el 4-5-6 de los playoffs va a estar disputado.
Y CLG que sigue sin ganar a nadie de arriba, precioso.
Entrevistas de Travis:
- Smoothie on Bunny: 'It’s not a competition anymore, just two teammates trying to make the team better’
- GM Matt Akhavan expects Team EnVyUs to improve now that they've returned to scrimming top teams
- Keith says heavenTime is joining Echo Fox coaching staff, believes the team can bounce back
Y un artículo sobre Liquid en Slingshot, del que podemos destacar esto:
“We’re gonna make the decision after this week, so I think we’re gonna have a lot of team talks,” Dardoch said. “But I think it’s probably the better choice to keep fabbbyyy on. Piglet is much happier on TLA, so this way it’s beneficial for both. The Challenger team gets an upgrade and a team leader and someone they can rely on, and they can probably get into LCS really easily. We have a slight downgrade, but in time it’ll be an upgrade.”
A decision about Team Liquid’s AD Carry position is expected to be made soon between Chae “Piglet” Gwang-jin and Jovani “fabbbyyy” Guillen.
In interviews with fabbbyyy, jungler Joshua “Dardoch” Hartnett and coach Choi “Locodoco” Yoon-sub over the weekend, nobody said explicitly who will start going forward in the North American League Championship Series, but it would not be surprising to see fabbbyyy remain in the starting role.
“In a bit there is a roster lock,” Loco said after Friday’s 2-0 win against Apex. “If you play nine sets of matches in the LCS, it makes it really hard for you to play in Challenger. So we will have a final decision pretty soon.”
Fabbbyyy started Weeks 3 and 4 of the LCS as Liquid has continued to try and find its footing in the summer split, as it sits in fifth place at 4-4. In the meantime, Piglet has been playing with Team Liquid Academy, which is in second place in the North American Challenger Series.
Piglet has been a part of Team Liquid since the spring 2015 split and came over as a world champion from SK Telecom T1 in his native Korea. But Fabbbyyy said Piglet might be suffering from burnout, which might have caused the change in the first place.
“We’re pretty much trying to get Piglet a break because he’s burned out from the game for now, from what I understand,” Fabbbyyy said Saturday.
Piglet also appears to butt heads with Dardoch, the team’s at times fiery jungler. Dardoch said he and Piglet are close friends away from the game but do sometimes clash.
“Piglet is nearing the end of his career, and you can tell he’s pretty tired of playing competitively and trying so hard 100 percent of the time,” Dardoch said. “I think Piglet has a really good fit on the Challenger team because every person and the coach respects him. That’s a good environment for him because there’s no clash.
“I have really strong opinions. Piglet has really strong opinions. Loco does too. If we disagree on something, it turns into a clash, and it takes a while for that issue to get solved.”
Dardoch also said Piglet is enjoying his time on the Challenger team, where he garners universal respect and also has a bit less of a burden, which might help alleviate any possible burnout. Piglet did say last week, though, that he still has the passion to be a pro gamer.
One of the biggest challenges for Loco has been getting Liquid to be a cohesive group, he said. If Piglet were to play on the Challenger team, there would be one fewer dominant voice — albeit a talented one — in the mix.
“I think Fenix, Dardoch and Piglet are incredibly strong players mechanically and individually, and usually players that are really strong mechanically and individually and have game knowledge, they’ll be really stubborn on their part,” Loco said. “So it’s just getting all the pieces to fit together in a good way and thinking about what’s the most optimal roster to play game-wise, synergy-wise, chemistry-wise. It’s a lot of work, and we’re trying a lot of things.”
Dardoch has endured criticism of his own during the summer split, as the reigning Rookie of the Split was suspended for two weeks between splits and was shopped to other teams for a potential transfer. Alas, as Liquid progresses through the summer split, it has plenty to figure out, though it appears a decision is on the horizon.
“We’re gonna make the decision after this week, so I think we’re gonna have a lot of team talks,” Dardoch said. “But I think it’s probably the better choice to keep fabbbyyy on. Piglet is much happier on TLA, so this way it’s beneficial for both. The Challenger team gets an upgrade and a team leader and someone they can rely on, and they can probably get into LCS really easily. We have a slight downgrade, but in time it’ll be an upgrade.”
Dardoch se ha cargado a Piglet... Locodoco ha perdido el control de TL como perdió el control de TSM. El uno lo perdió porque eran veteranos y este lo ha perdido porque son demasiados (en número) rookies hateando koreanos xD
Con eso de que está feliz en el equipo de challenger porque lo respestan está dicho todo xd
Y tal vez Fenix debería ir vigilandose las espaldas
Pues Piglet es un caramelo demasiado goloso para más de un equipo LCS (Y no miro a ningún equipo europeo otrora grande en horas bajas con un mid jugando de ADC...)
#226 con lo competitivo que es piglet, va a OG y quema la casa el mismo dia que llega.
Con el sueldo de Piglet poca gente va a querer ficharlo, y mas con la historia que tiene de generar problemas en sus equipos, recordad a Xpecial, ahora con los nuevos de TL, y demas...
No tienen tantos dragones elder, por que acaban las partidas antes del 35, y simplemente no lo necesitan xD
PD: Primer comentario de redit xD "Meanwhile their first drake take percentage is like 95% lol"
Un par mas de entrevistas de Travis:
- Aphromoo on facing TSM this week: 'I'm just here to 2-0 and get it over with'
- Impact believes NA's focus on macro play will help NA teams reach semis at Worlds
Y un articulo sobre el crecimiento de Hauntzer, no es lo pego entero que tiene graficos y cosas, pero si quereis leerlo, en el link está todo, es bastante intereseante:
It’s important to note that there’s more to his play than the points on the chart, too. Hauntzer has played twenty-five champions in the top lane in his LCS career (all four splits combined), and continues to adapt to meta changes and play the role that his team requires each week. The ability to grow as a player, improve his team play, and continuously adapt to game balance changes, all while becoming a more dominant laner, is what sets Hauntzer apart as one of the best top-lane talents the west has to offer.
Yo sigo poniendo cosas aunque nadie las lea xd
Doublelift on why he misses the old trash talk days and why it's important for League
Echo Fox tiene nuevo coach:
Echo Fox is happy to announce that Simon “heavenTime” Jeon has joined the team as the new head coach.
heavenTime is a Korean native who moved to North America at fifteen. During his playing career heavenTime played both jungle and support and became known for his Sejuani play. He has appeared in the tournament circuit and North American Challenger Series with teams such as To Be Determined, Team LoLPro, Final5.
He gained coaching experience by working as an analyst with Cloud9 Tempest, Team Dragon Knights, Gambit Gaming, and Keyd Stars. heavenTime also coached the University of British Columbia to the top of the uLoL Championship two years in a row and led them to victory in an international collegiate championship hosted in Korea. This tournament featured top schools including Chunnam Techno University, which held a spot in OGN Champions 2013 and boasts SKT Wolf, SKT Piccaboo, WE Mystic, and KT Hachani as alumni.
heavenTime will help bring the team together both inside and outside the game. He is fluent in both English and Korean which will help bridge the language barriers within the team.
Echo Fox's general manager Jake Fyfe is excited about what Simon brings to the team.
"Simon is a proven coach that helped UBC to become the most successful collegiate team in the world." Fyfe said. "His experience and ability to speak Korean has made him a natural fit for Echo Fox, and we are looking forward to his involvement for the remainder of the Summer Split."
heavenTime's experience and solution focused approach to coaching is sure to be an asset for the Foxes as they continue their campaign in the LCS' summer split.
Entrevista al coach de Phoenix1 en Slingshot
To the surprise of few (if any), Phoenix1 is at the bottom of the North American League of Legends Championship Series standings through four weeks. The team, which was purchased after the forced sale of Team Impulse in between splits, is winless at 0-8 and has endured some dominant defeats.
Phoenix1 had less than a week to compile its roster, and some of the holdovers were from TiP, which finished in ninth place in the spring split. Beyond that, the full lineup wasn’t intact for the first three weeks because of visa problems for Rami “Inori” Charagh.
Slingshot’s Vince Nairn had the chance to talk to Phoenix1 coach Charlie Lipsie during Week 4 of the LCS about the team’s slow start, fielding its best lineup and how to proceed going forward.
Y como se que a algunos os gusta mas el salseo que a un tonto un lápiz, la nueva novia de Dyrus