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On June 24 2013 01:55 Chexx wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2013 01:06 nojitosunrise wrote:On June 24 2013 00:38 GTR wrote:On June 24 2013 00:09 nojitosunrise wrote: Riot + Korea in talks to bring the world championships to Korea in 2014
Can anyone translate? I believe the suited guy in the middle is the chairman of KeSPA. Interesting! Well the red hair guy is Dustin Beck from Riot esports, the guy to the right of the kespa guy is Whalen Rozelle from Riot eSports, and the guy to the far right is head of Riot Korea I think. I have no idea who the guy on the far left is though . LoL proleague in 2014? I gave the link to MonteCristo and it basically says that Korea wants to have the world finals in Korea and Korea is a strong candiate for the World Finals. One of these guys should be the Chef of OGN. Damn Korean feeders!
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Pootie too good!4331 Posts
On June 24 2013 01:55 Chexx wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2013 01:06 nojitosunrise wrote:On June 24 2013 00:38 GTR wrote:I believe the suited guy in the middle is the chairman of KeSPA. Interesting! Well the red hair guy is Dustin Beck from Riot esports, the guy to the right of the kespa guy is Whalen Rozelle from Riot eSports, and the guy to the far right is head of Riot Korea I think. I have no idea who the guy on the far left is though . LoL proleague in 2014? I gave the link to MonteCristo and it basically says that Korea wants to have the world finals in Korea and Korea is a strong candiate for the World Finals. One of these guys should be the Chef of OGN.
I'm sure they'll cook up something good for 2014.
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On June 24 2013 02:05 JonGalt wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2013 01:55 Chexx wrote:On June 24 2013 01:06 nojitosunrise wrote:On June 24 2013 00:38 GTR wrote:I believe the suited guy in the middle is the chairman of KeSPA. Interesting! Well the red hair guy is Dustin Beck from Riot esports, the guy to the right of the kespa guy is Whalen Rozelle from Riot eSports, and the guy to the far right is head of Riot Korea I think. I have no idea who the guy on the far left is though . LoL proleague in 2014? I gave the link to MonteCristo and it basically says that Korea wants to have the world finals in Korea and Korea is a strong candiate for the World Finals. One of these guys should be the Chef of OGN. I'm sure they'll cook up something good for 2014. The most important thing is if the games are sizzling.
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Well done, guys. A rare misstep from Chexx, we'll see if understands what's at steak.
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Korea (South)11232 Posts
On June 24 2013 02:10 kainzero wrote: Well done, guys. A rare misstep from Chexx, we'll see if understands what's at steak.
In my defense Chef is german for Boss ^^ I got served.
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On June 24 2013 02:05 JonGalt wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2013 01:55 Chexx wrote:On June 24 2013 01:06 nojitosunrise wrote:On June 24 2013 00:38 GTR wrote:I believe the suited guy in the middle is the chairman of KeSPA. Interesting! Well the red hair guy is Dustin Beck from Riot esports, the guy to the right of the kespa guy is Whalen Rozelle from Riot eSports, and the guy to the far right is head of Riot Korea I think. I have no idea who the guy on the far left is though . LoL proleague in 2014? I gave the link to MonteCristo and it basically says that Korea wants to have the world finals in Korea and Korea is a strong candiate for the World Finals. One of these guys should be the Chef of OGN. I'm sure they'll cook up something good for 2014. I heard another organization called FLÉ was trying to poach the contract with RIOT away from OGN, so they might have to sue...
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Pootie too good!4331 Posts
On June 24 2013 02:11 Chexx wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2013 02:10 kainzero wrote: Well done, guys. A rare misstep from Chexx, we'll see if understands what's at steak. In my defense Chef is german for Boss ^^
Sure sure... You know what they say - if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen!
Just admit it. You got served. If I only knew the German word for ninja.
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On June 23 2013 20:36 KissBlade wrote:Show nested quote +On June 23 2013 20:18 Scip wrote:On June 23 2013 05:59 KissBlade wrote: Well Scip (And Slayer if you got some tips), I will tell you I flat out would like more tips on how to jungle at a higher level.
I have some major issues in understanding when is a lane is optimal for ganking. (For example, what should I expect in terms of how the lane waves look) I also don't think I have optimal gank pathing. I know the standard route of going through enemy jungle, etc but that's it really. Lane ganks seem very 50/50 and mid seems nigh impossible half the time. I also fall behind in farm compared to better junglers as I feel I roam entirely too much and tax way too little. I often buff control/objective control far better than my opponent (usually 1-2 level adv vs enemy jungler early mid) but don't take enough advantage of it IMO. Also I have no idea what to do when the game feels "neutral" such as lanes are even, etc. I feel like I should be predicting ganks to counter gank more while I'm farming but I either get too low in my jungle while I farm or I run OOM.
My main junglers are Eve and J4. I feel more confident with Eve but I have better results with J4 since I just feel his role suits more solo q jungler style for some reason. (Tanky intiator who can switch to dueling without issues). lane works like this: one side has more creeps = the lane will push for that side (how much depends on how laners play it though) same amount of creeps but they are closer to one side = the side that it is close to will push in 2-3 waves (reinforcements arrive faster) IF neither champion pushes the lane same amount of creeps in the middle of the lane = you don't know If you fall behind, it's probably not due to not taxing enough, but not farming enough. I gave an advice on EU LP once, that if you want to get platinum, you just don't gank before lvl6, and that is especially true for Eve, whose ganks before 6 are really quite mediocre. What I'd reccomend doing is just not ganking before 6 for a few games, just clearing golems-wraiths-wolves over and over, maybe holding a lane that dies or really going to help if someone gets dived and you are nearby by a chance. That is your baseline, how you play if no opportunities come up, and then you can try to look for opportunities. That is a lot harder to do, naturally. Not much better than a fortune cookie answer, I know, but it's hard to just do a short guide on this :3 That helps a lot tbh. Thanks. In hindsight that explains why I always felt very farmed as Nocturne since I tend to farm a lot more pre 6 than Eve/J4 who I tend to roam till my red runs out. I also feel I should get a better read of when "all in's" are about to occur in a lane. I try to sniff them out sometimes or when I think a lane is getting baited really hard and I need to stand by just in case. Sometimes it works but other times I feel like I'm wasting a massive amount of time/presence.
My jungling playstyle has kind of evolved a bit. I used to tell people like "(top), shove lane a bit I'm going to gank through lane after golems" and stuff like that. Now, I'm too lazy to do it.
Now, I announce early on that if someone wants a gank, they should tell me that they're going to create an opportunity by shoving the lane or making the enemy overextend. Enemy ward/locations early on should be their responsibility as well early on. I do my standard level 3/4 ganks n my first clears, but past that its up to my laners to create openings. New jungle is definitely worth enough that selfish farming works. If a laner is willing and able to make his lane gankable, I'll become his BFF and gank him all day.
I basically do the same thing with my ranked team, except we use Skype and stuff so we have better communication and I gank more as a result.
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Korea (South)11232 Posts
On June 24 2013 02:18 JonGalt wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2013 02:11 Chexx wrote:On June 24 2013 02:10 kainzero wrote: Well done, guys. A rare misstep from Chexx, we'll see if understands what's at steak. In my defense Chef is german for Boss ^^ Sure sure... You know what they say - if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen! Just admit it. You got served. If I only knew the German word for ninja.
way ahead of you! ps: its Ninja
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Woong at it again.
1. Woong's team participates in an online tournament watched by thousands of people late into the night. 2. Woong's team loses badly with their mid-laner getting stomped. 3. With only one more victory needed by their opponents in order to go through, Woong sudden requests for a roster change for the next match. 4. It is of course against the rules. 5. Suddenly, MiG's mid-laner starts to carry his team. 6. The itemization placements of the mid-laner suddenly becomes vastly different (the original player always had his boots in the fifth compartment for hundreds of games, but curiously puts it in the 3rd compartment after the player exchange is denied). The champion that the mid-laner suddenly is carrying the series with, is a champion that the player in question has only played three times before with his current ID. 7. Woong's team is disqualified for using a different player despite it being against the rules. The guy who filled in for the mid-lane spot suddenly starts to search for a game in solo-que the moment people start to wise up to his antics.
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Straight outta Johto18973 Posts
Oh dear Woong... Somehow I'm kinda not surprised lol
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Pootie too good!4331 Posts
On June 24 2013 02:20 Chexx wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2013 02:18 JonGalt wrote:On June 24 2013 02:11 Chexx wrote:On June 24 2013 02:10 kainzero wrote: Well done, guys. A rare misstep from Chexx, we'll see if understands what's at steak. In my defense Chef is german for Boss ^^ Sure sure... You know what they say - if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen! Just admit it. You got served. If I only knew the German word for ninja. way ahead of you! ps: its Ninja
Shouldn't be too hard to remember hahaha.
And dayum. Looks like he made a woong move.
But for serious, how can they: 1) Cheat. That's pretty despicable. 2) Be so dumb when they cheat? I am glad they weren't so they were caught, but geez.
Were there any other repercussions? Or just the dq?
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Korea (South)11232 Posts
On June 24 2013 02:26 Letmelose wrote: Woong at it again.
1. Woong's team participates in an online tournament watched by thousands of people late into the night. 2. Woong's team loses badly with their mid-laner getting stomped. 3. With only one more victory needed by their opponents in order to go through, Woong sudden requests for a roster change for the next match. 4. It is of course against the rules. 5. Suddenly, MiG's mid-laner starts to carry his team. 6. The itemization placements of the mid-laner suddenly becomes vastly different (the original player always had his boots in the fifth compartment for hundreds of games, but curiously puts it in the 3rd compartment after the player exchange is denied). The champion that the mid-laner suddenly is carrying the series with, is a champion that the player in question has only played three times before with his current ID. 7. Woong's team is disqualified for using a different player despite it being against the rules. The guy who filled in for the mid-lane spot suddenly starts to search for a game in solo-que the moment people start to wise up to his antics.
found it
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I'm amazed that people that are noticable in the South Korean esports scene would think they can get away with doing something like that when all Koreans should know by now how fucking crazy Korean netizens are.
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How come against jungle nunu one doesn't just start wolves? With your team there you clear it really fast anyways and nunu can't steal it because he didn't ward it (doesn't expect it). If he does come to steal, your whole team is helping you so you could kill nunu or worse case lose 1 wolf which isn't a big deal.
Best case is you walk to blue, see him soloing it and steal it from his unexpecting yetis mouth.
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Straight outta Johto18973 Posts
On June 24 2013 02:38 koreasilver wrote: I'm amazed that people that are noticable in the South Korean esports scene would think they can get away with doing something like that when all Koreans should know by now how fucking crazy Korean netizens are. Either Woong is super ignorant, or he really just doesn't give a fk. He already doesn't exactly have the best reputation to begin with either.
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On June 24 2013 02:18 JonGalt wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2013 02:11 Chexx wrote:On June 24 2013 02:10 kainzero wrote: Well done, guys. A rare misstep from Chexx, we'll see if understands what's at steak. In my defense Chef is german for Boss ^^ Sure sure... You know what they say - if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen! Just admit it. You got served. If I only knew the German word for ninja.
its...ninja. Well actually i lied its Ninja.
chef is one of those words that make unexperienced germans look really dumb in other countries.
right along "become" (can i become a piza please) and "handy" (english word germans use for cellphone, thinking the whole world knows wtf they are talking about).
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Korea (South)11232 Posts
On June 24 2013 02:43 LaNague wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2013 02:18 JonGalt wrote:On June 24 2013 02:11 Chexx wrote:On June 24 2013 02:10 kainzero wrote: Well done, guys. A rare misstep from Chexx, we'll see if understands what's at steak. In my defense Chef is german for Boss ^^ Sure sure... You know what they say - if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen! Just admit it. You got served. If I only knew the German word for ninja. its...ninja. Well actually i lied its Ninja. chef is one of those words that make unexperienced germans look really dumb in other countries. right along "become" (can i become a piza please) and "handy" (english word germans use for cellphone, thinking the whole world knows wtf they are talking about). Yeah. The sad thing is that it happened for the second time on TL. T_T I was translating it from Korean into German and from German into English. Sometimes something like this happens
@Moonbear I think its Woong does not give a fuck.
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On June 24 2013 02:38 ReketSomething wrote: How come against jungle nunu one doesn't just start wolves? With your team there you clear it really fast anyways and nunu can't steal it because he didn't ward it (doesn't expect it). If he does come to steal, your whole team is helping you so you could kill nunu or worse case lose 1 wolf which isn't a big deal.
Best case is you walk to blue, see him soloing it and steal it from his unexpecting yetis mouth. You probably could but then you'd have to go to your buff afterwards. The ward lasts long enough so that junglers like fiddlesticks would want their blue soon and several other mana junglers would want to make sure it wasn't stolen by nunu soloing it.
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