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Registered: February 12, 2022
Last post: July 11, 2024 at 8:41 PM
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someone call peri and tell him to start coaching in Val pls

posted about 2 years ago

Pittsburgh Knights Charity Invitational was one of the first (if not the first) tournament that was pure eSports (not showmatch, twitch, etc).

This had a qualifier that started on April 18th, 2020, towards the beginning of Valorant Beta.
Qualifier was won by the 5 men team that transferred from PubG (HighGround), 4 players of which would end up on 100T alongside Hiko.

Main event was won by mSpaz by beating Highground in the final. mSpaz (mouseSpaz) was an earlier version of TSM (without Wardell and Subroza). This event final took place on April 24th, 2020.

There you go, some history lessons (:

posted about 2 years ago

.94 times bigger means it's actually smaller by 0.06. You show your americanism ...

posted about 2 years ago

nice pattern discovery.. let's see if it stays truth at the end of the tournament

posted about 2 years ago

It is, at least for those people that know English. I won't assume that everyone falls into that category

posted about 2 years ago

"UEFA created Nations League to prevent European teams playing against South America"

What? you're just making shit up now to somehow suit your argument? UEFA does not have the authority nor jurisdiction to schedule, nor prevent, matches between European and South American teams, you have absolutely no clue what you're talking about.

Brazil and Argentina are between the favorites, much like they were in the last 50 years as well. You should've just left it at that, especially considering the last World Cup both teams were clearly inferior to both France and Belgium (let's not forget, Argentina barely made it out of groups).

posted about 2 years ago

sneaked is definitely the traditional correct grammatical spelling

posted about 2 years ago

it's 10-11 on the 3rd map.. what are u even talking about?

posted about 2 years ago

theoretically, this is probably closer on paper, yes. (the longevity difference between the two is still huge though)

posted about 2 years ago

I didn't address that at all... I just said the two are not comparable achievement wise, which is completely factual and true. Even using your argument, one has to carry the team to the finals over and over again in order to fail multiple times once getting there... one of these dudes gets there, the other one doesn't... period

posted about 2 years ago

Not even comparable... s1mple took teams to major finals, clearly carrying most of the times, multiple times, across multiple years. This is a braindead take, sorry

posted about 2 years ago

Optic is very popular in India. They even had a CS:GO Indian team at some point a few years ago, until.... 1 of the players was caught cheating on LAN (which caused Optic to leave the Indian scene, and pretty much kill it lol , but to no fault of the org)

posted about 2 years ago

this turned out to be a banger of a match (nip vs vk)

posted about 2 years ago

Coming from a white foreigner that moved to US approx 11 years ago:

If you're not white, christian and cannot easily co-exist with racist people, don't move to Florida, Tennessee, Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Arkansas, Arizona, South Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana, West Virginia or Missouri

posted about 2 years ago
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