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hi my name is ryan and i'm pretty new to 6s - i've been playing for around two months. i have around 80 pugs on tf2mix and i'm currently on some temporary ugc team in silver

my strongest point of the very few are my dm but my gamesense about uber fights mostly is lacking i believe

i'm available almost all the time. my schedule is really free in the summer and during the year and i'll be dedicated for the season and most likely longer

http://steamcommunity.com/id/urlstaken

all i've done is played hl for three seasons all as spy, but now i've quit

thanks :)

hi my name is ryan and i'm pretty new to 6s - i've been playing for around two months. i have around 80 pugs on tf2mix and i'm currently on some temporary ugc team in silver

my strongest point of the very few are my dm but my gamesense about uber fights mostly is lacking i believe

i'm available almost all the time. my schedule is really free in the summer and during the year and i'll be dedicated for the season and most likely longer

http://steamcommunity.com/id/urlstaken

all i've done is played hl for three seasons all as spy, but now i've quit

thanks :)
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EDIT* GETS FATKIDDED IN TF2 MIX

EDIT* GETS FATKIDDED IN TF2 MIX
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kid's a solid spy, gets key backstabs, pick him up

kid's a solid spy, gets key backstabs, pick him up
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Ryanmy strongest point of the very few are my dm

http://i.imgur.com/dpVQeng.jpg

[quote=Ryan]
my strongest point of the very few are my dm
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[img]http://i.imgur.com/dpVQeng.jpg[/img]
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qt

qt
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He's very dedicated to improving.

Best to stick to UGC 6's for now.

He's very dedicated to improving.

Best to stick to UGC 6's for now.
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Ok so my last reply came off as dickish so I'll make another. You aren't ready for open. Try out for a UGC 6s team in either steel or silver so you can get some practice against coordinated teams and get some more dm practice. 80 hours of scout and 80 pugs isn't enough to even do decently in low open.

Ok so my last reply came off as dickish so I'll make another. You aren't ready for open. Try out for a UGC 6s team in either steel or silver so you can get some practice against coordinated teams and get some more dm practice. 80 hours of scout and 80 pugs isn't enough to even do decently in low open.
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HuckOk so my last reply came off as dickish so I'll make another. You aren't ready for open. Try out for a UGC 6s team in either steel or silver so you can get some practice against coordinated teams and get some more dm practice. 80 hours of scout and 80 pugs isn't enough to even do decently in low open.

meh, that's not a good attitude.
a season of open is worth so much more than a season of UGC 6s as far as getting better.

[quote=Huck]Ok so my last reply came off as dickish so I'll make another. You aren't ready for open. Try out for a UGC 6s team in either steel or silver so you can get some practice against coordinated teams and get some more dm practice. 80 hours of scout and 80 pugs isn't enough to even do decently in low open.[/quote]
meh, that's not a good attitude.
a season of open is worth so much more than a season of UGC 6s as far as getting better.
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anjirocoolHuckOk so my last reply came off as dickish so I'll make another. You aren't ready for open. Try out for a UGC 6s team in either steel or silver so you can get some practice against coordinated teams and get some more dm practice. 80 hours of scout and 80 pugs isn't enough to even do decently in low open.meh, that's not a good attitude.
a season of open is worth so much more than a season of UGC 6s as far as getting better.

Obviously the best way to get better is to play people better than you, but he just isn't ready to go into open yet. If his only experience is a few mix pugs, being in a lower league is going to help him improve just fine, and he will actually have fun instead of getting his ass handed to him all season long.

[quote=anjirocool][quote=Huck]Ok so my last reply came off as dickish so I'll make another. You aren't ready for open. Try out for a UGC 6s team in either steel or silver so you can get some practice against coordinated teams and get some more dm practice. 80 hours of scout and 80 pugs isn't enough to even do decently in low open.[/quote]
meh, that's not a good attitude.
a season of open is worth so much more than a season of UGC 6s as far as getting better.[/quote]
Obviously the best way to get better is to play people better than you, but he just isn't ready to go into open yet. If his only experience is a few mix pugs, being in a lower league is going to help him improve just fine, and he will actually have fun instead of getting his ass handed to him all season long.
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Give him a tryout and let his skill decide if he is ready for open

Give him a tryout and let his skill decide if he is ready for open
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everyone can play in open
it's called open for a reason

everyone can play in open
it's called open for a reason
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HuckOk so my last reply came off as dickish so I'll make another. You aren't ready for open. Try out for a UGC 6s team in either steel or silver so you can get some practice against coordinated teams and get some more dm practice. 80 hours of scout and 80 pugs isn't enough to even do decently in low open.

your last reply came off as dickish, so there is no need to correct yourself if that's what you intended

p.s.: if you played pocket in open before, as you told me when we were on a team, how did you create an account the day after I was cut?

HuckanjirocoolHuckOk so my last reply came off as dickish so I'll make another. You aren't ready for open. Try out for a UGC 6s team in either steel or silver so you can get some practice against coordinated teams and get some more dm practice. 80 hours of scout and 80 pugs isn't enough to even do decently in low open.meh, that's not a good attitude.
a season of open is worth so much more than a season of UGC 6s as far as getting better.
Obviously the best way to get better is to play people better than you, but he just isn't ready to go into open yet. If his only experience is a few mix pugs, being in a lower league is going to help him improve just fine, and he will actually have fun instead of getting his ass handed to him all season long.

I can see and I deeply appreciate your sentimental worry for me - and if that's not what you are intending then correct me - but man, we haven't played together in a month dude. And when we did, it was for spy. What do you know besides what you're most likely going to say - that I played in a mix on Ruwin's stream?

And for Pernix and Phrakture: thanks.

Huck, nino and whoever is can downfrag all they want but I'm going to keep on looking for a team. Thanks for your time though.

cheers

ryan

[quote=Huck]Ok so my last reply came off as dickish so I'll make another. You aren't ready for open. Try out for a UGC 6s team in either steel or silver so you can get some practice against coordinated teams and get some more dm practice. 80 hours of scout and 80 pugs isn't enough to even do decently in low open.[/quote]

your last reply came off as dickish, so there is no need to correct yourself if that's what you intended

p.s.: if you played pocket in open before, as you told me when we were on a team, how did you create an account the day after I was cut?

[quote=Huck][quote=anjirocool][quote=Huck]Ok so my last reply came off as dickish so I'll make another. You aren't ready for open. Try out for a UGC 6s team in either steel or silver so you can get some practice against coordinated teams and get some more dm practice. 80 hours of scout and 80 pugs isn't enough to even do decently in low open.[/quote]
meh, that's not a good attitude.
a season of open is worth so much more than a season of UGC 6s as far as getting better.[/quote]
Obviously the best way to get better is to play people better than you, but he just isn't ready to go into open yet. If his only experience is a few mix pugs, being in a lower league is going to help him improve just fine, and he will actually have fun instead of getting his ass handed to him all season long.[/quote]

I can see and I deeply appreciate your sentimental worry for me - and if that's not what you are intending then correct me - but man, we haven't played together in a month dude. And when we did, it was for spy. What do you know besides what you're most likely going to say - that I played in a mix on Ruwin's stream?

And for Pernix and Phrakture: thanks.

Huck, nino and whoever is can downfrag all they want but I'm going to keep on looking for a team. Thanks for your time though.

cheers

ryan
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Ryanp.s.: if you played pocket in open before, as you told me when we were on a team, how did you create an account the day after I was cut?

You don't need a TFTV account to be in esea.

[quote=Ryan]
p.s.: if you played pocket in open before, as you told me when we were on a team, how did you create an account the day after I was cut?
[/quote]
You don't need a TFTV account to be in esea.
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