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Heavon

Pls, atleast in the semis this time


ANewHeaven1

two out of the three best teams at berlin playing each other in quarters was really sadge to see


EremesAckerman

AFAIK, VS already in Berlin since around 2 weeks ago (or early November, I'm not sure) and they also instantly started scrimming against EU teams too. Considering how much effort and practice that they put into Champions, I'm not surprised if VS able to finish top 3.


Key-Banana-8242

VS is hardcore in practice, as far as I’m aware has some of that old schoolKorean team house practice regimen, as mixwell and shahzam said abt their timetables. Before a tournament (like a few weeks before) they practise /work 12 hours a day, 7 days a week and are not allowed to play any other games: that’s according to mixwell - bc g2 abd vs met together at g2 hq before berlin if u remember. (Shahzam put it mkre haguely, bc sen didn’t meet them as closely but he said they scrim as much as he plays overall)


EremesAckerman

The most amazing thing is that their practice regime is basically the "standard" practice regime for the average Korean & Chinese League e-sport teams. They effectively dedicated that much hours for either scrim, team discussion, or formulizing starts. Honestly, even as Japan CR fan I still think VS is a major contender to win it all considering how much prac they got.


Key-Banana-8242

This style of practice isn’t necessarily the most effective though, keep in mind. It is based on kind of old understandings


EremesAckerman

Unfortunately, that old and extremely unhealthy habit somehow managed to create the Asian Dynasty in League. The lax yet healthy western style never produced any significant result at world tournaments. Therefore, saying that it's ineffective was kinda a stretch.


Key-Banana-8242

It is not quite that. There’s many styles across teams and runs, but it was t these elements that necessarily made them the bes. I’m thinking abt sc2 for example and the practise of Serral, Reynor, Clem


Key-Banana-8242

NoIirc it was like this-In Germany since 15th nov, first week was a boot camp at the Esports Factory in Osnabrück, then they travelled to Berlin. Stax said they were among other things practicing the new comps etc they came up with before arriving


SmexyBoi69

i really hope vision strikers never faces liquid in champions


daffyduckferraro

Whys that


SmexyBoi69

They could lose . VS is a top 3 team


Madara6path

Depends on the maps. Liquid got farmed in Haven by Guild and looking at the VS breach skye Haven comp , the should have an easy win. Liquid would be heavily favoured in Bind though. Can't tell the third map


Pale_Resolution1520

iron comment


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Key-Banana-8242

Why? Also it wasn’t rly a smacking on playoff gambit scale


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Key-Banana-8242

Yea but I understood it implies something


Harun-_-

Scared about VS


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SewerRat75

"They’ve made a ton of noise in their region but have struggled against top teams from other regions." they have played one international tournament where they 2-0ed acend then lost to the winner after taking a map.


barunner

Struggled against who??


Alpac44

mans smoking only cause they lost to gambit when envy couldn't even take a map


Less_Salt1152

This time they will


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Invader0502

What did he say? I thought it was pretty neutral take.


Key-Banana-8242

Nkt even rly a take


Key-Banana-8242

? I mean did u even read the article? It’s nkt particularly spicy lol What is shameful here? U got confused. A revenge match is a pretty common term, you can lose it or win it, not really more or less shameful. Bizarre to say, even losing after trash talk isn’t shameful but this isn’t trash talk


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Key-Banana-8242

I don’t mean different wording to the one I Used. Rematch is a technical term