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25 years old 🥳
this year I went from almost making Major with @ohnePixel and co, to solo travelling Japan to meeting my gf to quitting CS after 14 years to trying random things like swimming 7days a week to learning memecoins and losing money to being profitable
I’m happy
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Aura is real
It makes you a better, stronger, and more magnetic person
Here are ways to gain it if you lack it, or how to retain it if it seems to fade
-Don't do anything you don't want to do
-Sit in an open posture
-Act as if you don't "need" to be anywhere - act as if you're happily doing a favor by attending (you are)
-Don't hide your hands
-Understand that nothing in the world is so important that you need to stress painfully over it
-Do NOT stress mentally
-Do not eat what you do not want to eat
-Do not worry about how people view you, especially in public. Literally own EVERYTHING
-OWN EVERYTHING
Very important.
If you keep any secrets about yourself they'll rot you from the inside
You have to be honest in everything
When you have nothing to hide you can't feel naked if something is revealed
Embarrassment is a HUGE aura drainer
And it can't happen if you're embarrassed by nothing
OWN.
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GG for @TeamLiquid ac, close game that we have to won i feel like, you are beast my g @GSR233

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Best aim of the league
Challengers NORTH//EAST@valleague_ne
.@1basya1 saves Deti Ulice in overtime
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First you must define what is a good IGL to know who is and who isn’t one
In my eyes a good IGL is first of all a good leader - a charismatic trustworthy rolemodel who thinks and does “bigger”, creates and maintains good relationships with his teammates, keeps his cool and communicates effectively etc
Then specific ingame skills - adaptability is the most important one which essentially is just intelligence to identify the situation correctly followed up with creativity to come up with a good solution. Awareness, initiative and having a calling system is in there too obv.
Now, from the outside - it is impossible to know who is a good IGL and who isn’t, by outside I mean spectating a game without comms. I do believe you can watch 1 VOD from player/coach perspective with comms vs a T1 team and have a good idea of the IGL’s skill as you’ll be able to see a lot of what i’ve listed up there if you’re genuinely paying attention to everything that comes out of his mouth and the way it comes out. Bonus points if you are losing in that VOD
It’s true tho, for the outside person the only measureable metric is indeed winning which is extremely unfortunate as like he said - you won’t know who gave the call / comm / info and the pre-game preparation that went into it that was perhaps done by the duelist or coach etc…
I believe that from watching voice comms you can’t really tell much, tho from an interview I think you can tell a lot more, even just his behavior in the interview and the way he talks tells a lot about his personality if you’re observant. You can always just talk to him (if you have access) and ask him about how a map should be approached or how a team should be built and see the answer there…
Also of course you can always ask players who played with him, coaches who worked with him and perhaps outsiders like managers, performance coaches etc but they themselves also need to know who is a good IGL and have experience working with other people to be able to compare to and also be unbiased…
Thats mainly it, I’m the best IGL, bye
Trick@TrickVAL
I truly believe that it is impossible to tell who is & isn’t a good IGL. First off what makes you good is debatable and the only measurable metric is winning & you’ll never know from the outside what contributes to winning or lose in a teams system. I feel like people who talk about igls being good or bad are just waffling.
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LFT post
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- any region (I hope Italy/Portugal/Spain LTR)
- sentinel main, can learn everything except of duelists - feel free to ask questions in dm
-highly motivated
rt ♻️and likes ❤️ are really appreciated! ❤️
vlr.gg/player/2431/ba…
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Think about this
Your objective is to become a T1 player, a pro player?
How many are there in the world? How many of the gamers are T1/pro players? 0.1%? Probably less?
Meaning that by definition you are trying to become a 0.1% player / person - meaning you have to do more, have to do better and have to do different than the other 99.9%
If everyone is trash comming - don’t
If no one is doing extra work - do it
If no one lives the athlete lifestyle - do it
Simple
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Won 3-0 against @Cougar_Esports and were qualified for #CECCTexas2024 ggs! (im terrible for not killing the brim)
Alessandro@Liimpp
playing ECAC final here against Columbia College twitch.tv/ecac_esports
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