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alex: "[Jungle] was the best player in the world"
TyLoo's leader alex talks about his "brother" Jungle being the best player in the world back in 05-06, why GoodRifle plays like fnatic's dsn and what is causing TyLoo to fall apart at the semi-final stage of tournaments.
By Duncan 'Thorin' Shields
Jan 25, 2010 18:27
TyLoo's leader alex talks about his "brother" Jungle being the best player in the world back in 05-06, why GoodRifle plays like fnatic's dsn and what is causing TyLoo to fall apart at the semi-final stage of tournaments.In a rare English video interview, via translator, TyLoo 's leader Zheng Wei 'alex' Bian gives his perspective on his team's growth from their formation and addresses a number of questions regarding his past as a wNv.gm member.
The Chinese leader explains why wNv.gm came out of nowhere in 2005 to go on to win back-to-back WEG titles yet were unable to find success outside of Asia. He says that his famous team-mate and "brother" Jungle was not just the best Chinese player but the best player in the world back then.
alex compares each of the members of TyLoo to a more famous international player to give fans an idea of their playing style. Why is GoodRifle like fnatic's dsn? Which mTw.int player does he compare xf to? Who does alex compare himself to?
Talking about his team's WEM semi-final performance against PowerGaming alex explains their map choice of inferno, a map they had been thrashed on by AGAiN, as well as why his team gets deep into tournaments only to fall apart at the semi-final stage so often.
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The Chinese leader explains why wNv.gm came out of nowhere in 2005 to go on to win back-to-back WEG titles yet were unable to find success outside of Asia. He says that his famous team-mate and "brother" Jungle was not just the best Chinese player but the best player in the world back then.
alex compares each of the members of TyLoo to a more famous international player to give fans an idea of their playing style. Why is GoodRifle like fnatic's dsn? Which mTw.int player does he compare xf to? Who does alex compare himself to?
Talking about his team's WEM semi-final performance against PowerGaming alex explains their map choice of inferno, a map they had been thrashed on by AGAiN, as well as why his team gets deep into tournaments only to fall apart at the semi-final stage so often.
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