IWD Reacts To How T1 Defied All Odds



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49 thoughts on “IWD Reacts To How T1 Defied All Odds”

  1. Difference between 2021 worlds and 2023 worlds was that we all thought dk vs t1 were the real finals cause of how close geng vs edg was. 2-3 against geng who lost to t1 1-3 in summer and 0-3 to damwon. Damwon seemed like the stronger team until finals where they choked but it was still 2-3.

    On the other hand, t1 2-0, 3-0, 3-1, and 3-0 lpl in worlds 2023. Quite different from 2-3, 2-3 in worlds 2021 no?

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  2. I love how Dom pointing out Kanavi misplayed when Ruler on Zeri gets bailed out by Kanavi on toplane chase, entering bard portal, caught shopping in mid by Zeus were not pointed out aside from the overstepping before Faker shuffled him, Enough with the Kanavi slander and put more of the blame on Knight and Ruler

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  3. Not gonna lie but 75 percent of this was just dom doing stuff on his other screen with emotes and the betting , was waiting to see his reaction to the draft vs jdg or other stuff but oh well

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  4. bro i know what you mean when you say it wasnt actually exactly how they describe it and leave some stuff out on purpose , but in the end it only want to be a emotional short documentation and i think they dilivered

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  5. Dom last year : "I don't think you can put it all on them having a player change"
    Dom now : "I hate the narrative that people don't act like Faker was replaced by Poby"
    I kinda get his point, T1 was obviously not on their best form, but feels like changing the narrative when he hates changing the narrative is a bit meh idk
    rest of video was fire tho

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  6. A proplayer crying on stage after losing finals is one of the most important things to show on camera, it does so much for the esport. It helps elevate the esport as something with real stakes, that people care about, as something you should take serious in a very emotional way. It builds the narrative and get's people invested, particularly if they run it back and make it far the next year. All of this is hugely important for viewership, which I shouldn't need to explain why that's importnat. It's good for the player breaking down too, or at least their career. It establishes the player and helps them connect and build their fanbase. For most people, there are probably two things that come to mind when you ask them what's faker's most memorable moment; his 1 v 1 vs ryu and him crying at worlds 2017. Most pro players retire without enough money to live the rest of their lives on, so ideally they convert it into a related job like an analyst or, if they have a large enough fanbase, a streamer.

    I can't imagine counter arguments for them not showing pros crying that come anywhere close to justifying them not showing it

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  7. I have come to like dom and caedrel so much and sometimes watch lol only cuz of them but the one part i dont like is when they react to korean content and look at the other screen and miss some things

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