Richard der Wilde

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Richard der Wilde

Richard der Wilde

@CoachRicklol

League of legends coach, electrical engineer

Berlin, Deutschland Katılım Aralık 2018
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Richard der Wilde
Richard der Wilde@CoachRicklol·
When Riot is acting like a possessive litte bitch with trust issues its time to move on. Fuck Riot. Fuck Vanguard.
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Xagog@xagog42·
Officially re-signed with @EPICDUDESGAMING 🥰 Finally I can show what I am capable of!
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Cogabrom
Cogabrom@cogabrom·
So guys, flippen wir dass genug Züge morgen ab 14 Uhr fahren, dass ich morgen noch nach Berlin komme oooder fahre ich Samstag früh und bin den ganzen Tag übel verschlafen?
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Cogabrom@cogabrom·
Wie nice sind eig Katzenrestaurants btw?
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Dexerto
Dexerto@Dexerto·
His attention span is truly cooked
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dejan1@dejan1lol·
Good morning 🌞
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Richard der Wilde
Richard der Wilde@CoachRicklol·
@RigasUT What is the ratio to overall players and how has that percentage developed since last season?
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Rigas
Rigas@RigasUT·
Today my player list reached 100 women that peaked Master+ on EUW this split Delighted for this milestone as it's an indicator of how many more women are competing in 2023 compared to previous years Here are country rankings for you: congratulations to Germany for 1st place
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Crisma@crismalol·
Guys you got the country flag wrong AGAIN :D
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Richard der Wilde@CoachRicklol·
This is the only way you will get a jungler to a Date, bait him with scuttle
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finnry@finnry_LoL·
Quitting professional play Hey everyone, After much reflection and quite some time away from the game, I've decided to quit League as a player. It's really been an incredible 2 years filled with challenges, growth, and memorable moments. Although hard to convey through one tweet, I am incredibly grateful for everyone I have met and for all the experiences we’ve shared, and I am fortunate enough to look back without regrets. Attempting to play league professionally wasn’t only fun, but also gave me the stepstones I needed to improve at the game of life. The teambonding experiences in bootcamps, the harsh but honest self reflection and the neverending persistence are all things that have shaped me into who I am today and I am confident that it will be a defining factor in my success stories going forward. There are various reasons , but the main one is that the passion for the game itself just isnt there anymore. I am a firm believer in doing what excites you, as we seriously only live once. And spending your time on something that doesn’t excite you just doesn’t do that justice. Having said that, what used to excite me when I first got into esports and what still does is the psychology behind it. How to achieve high performance sustainably, how to maximize learning and how to properly reflect are things that have accompanied me all throughout my career and are things I would like to continue thinking and writing about. I will therefore recall into early retirement and pretend to be the next Psychology Guru on your Timeline. In all seriousness, I would love to pursue a career that helps people achieve their goals and live optimally, as they see fit. That being said, I will start writing about thoughts and lessons psychology related that I have had during my studies and my career and those that I think can provide the most value. I am also planning bigger things, but I hate empty promises so I will not go into depths until there is anything serious to announce. Lastly, I would like to again thank everybody who accompanied me in this journey, I will probably tag the people with a quick sentence but thanking everybody would feel overly annoying and it’s not like I am quitting the space in general. I also want to apologize for any former teammates, whether professional or in Soloqueue. I am definitely not the most toxic but I can be quite the combative person, and while sometimes very productive, sometimes it also degenerated into less than optimal discussions. I still appreciate every single one of you and I hope that you know that my intention was always to be the best and nothing more. Thank you to Invul Esports and my first professional Team. Thanks to Chaos for being the silliest toplaner who saved the teams atmosphere from my seriousness. Thank you Loftician for being a good friend with an open ear. Thank you to Lonnar and Zimba for being a chill botlane. You really set the standards for my other teams. Thank you to the @EsportsPlayerF1 for the constant support, what you have build for the german esport scene is incredible and I only see it growing. Special thanks to @joergadami , @MoSiTing_ , @SportsPsycFaBro and others for the educational Workshops and the constant support. Thank you to @DKB_de for the @DKBDiamonds project. Thank you to Talha (@Ryuto_lol1), @_Baxe, @CaneeLoL , @F1Vty , Aken, @Chryssey_ADC, @SencelessLoL , @soIarlol , @LowNleyLoL . Thank you to all the other EPF members who I had fun with in the bootcamps but cant mention due to length. Thank you to @LoL_Outlandisch who wasn’t just a Coach but somebody who motivated me and made me strive for a better version of myself, regardless of my pursuit in esports. Thank you to @WeSports_RG for giving me my first shot in a national league, I had a great time and I think Ending third in our first season as a Team was a great accomplishment. Lastly, thank you for all the homies I have met in this space, for all the experiences and bonds and for all the time we shared on the rift.
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