china one is true not apac
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Last post: | May 24, 2024 at 5:27 AM |
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"Iβd say EG could beat FPX or an off form EDG/GenG, but thatβs probably it imo." So they dont go out first at Madrid
only 2 guys decided to stay from last season and jake was one of them
"If EG win, they go out first at Madrid" u think if eg can beat loud then they cant beat teams from other regions? looks like u r still mentally scarred from Champs 23.
at the end of the season look back at this post.
Zaylan
Country: Portugal
Registered: July 27, 2022
Last post: March 2, 2024 at 10:21 AM
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lol what. Texture joined geng and won kickoff and monyet went to prx which also qualified for madrid.
my guy he played 2 matches with them that too at lock in. It's actually absurd that teams decide to remove players based on initial games.
no fkin way they drop someone over a kickoff event brooooo
they r replacing jake from recent rumours
lol no one hates him he's so good. U r just baiting
ur first statement was based on an incorrect assumption that vlr has "big and smart minds". it's the opposite.
time to delete account
I would like to see atleast 3 Indians and get real coaches
Sorry for the untimely answer, I've been rather swarmed with tasks these days. I think that it would most certainly be interesting to see TE upset EDG because they definitely stand a chance. It'll also make for good exposure to lesser-known yet just-as capable Chinese teams such as Trace Esports. However, I don't think it'll be ideal for the Madrid tournament. While I believe that EDG can stand a good chance against one of the other international teams regardless of their form (experience speaks tons and they aren't even that bad right now), I disagree if TE is in the picture. Sure, they're good, but they've probably never experienced a thrashing from an EMEA or a NA team.
For Madrid, I think it'll be better for the experienced EDG/FPX to make an attempt at getting top 4 instead of having a team with absolutely zero international experience despite being good try to take a map off Fnatic or some other great team and lose. The better Chinese teams do this tournament, the more attention it'll bring to the scene for the rest of the year.
But like Brian said, FengF would be very cool to watch on the international stage.
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