Upvote Upvoted 5 Downvote Downvoted
LF Players!
1
#1
4 Frags +

Hello,
i'm Stevo, leader of the Sinful Six,
we were put into plat this season, but plan on going to open, depending where the tide takes us,
we are currently recruiting for all positions, if interesting in trying out for the team, feel free to add me and we'll chat, if we go open, our expectations are to win open, nothing less

http://steamcommunity.com/id/speck60/

Hello,
i'm Stevo, leader of the Sinful Six,
we were put into plat this season, but plan on going to open, depending where the tide takes us,
we are currently recruiting for all positions, if interesting in trying out for the team, feel free to add me and we'll chat, if we go open, our expectations are to win open, nothing less

http://steamcommunity.com/id/speck60/
2
#2
-15 Frags +

Esea isn't like UGC, doing well in plat means nothing in terms of doing well in open.

Esea isn't like UGC, doing well in plat means nothing in terms of doing well in open.
3
#3
3 Frags +
SleepingLifeEsea isn't like UGC, doing well in plat means nothing in terms of doing well in open.

they didnt compete in plat. they were put into plat

[quote=SleepingLife]Esea isn't like UGC, doing well in plat means nothing in terms of doing well in open.[/quote]
they didnt compete in plat. they were put into plat
4
#4
12 Frags +
SleepingLifeEsea isn't like UGC, doing well in plat means nothing in terms of doing well in open.

I would rather play for a captain that sets aggressive goals and falls short than a captain that sets the bar pathetically low and limps over it.

They won't win open, but the idea here is that when they do fall short it ends up taking them to the postseason anyway since they worked so hard to achieve their goal.

Then again, I'm the kind of idiot that wants to play at the highest level that I could weasel my way into - even if I was under-qualified going into it.

You play to win the championship - even if you're not the best team. That's the whole point of competitive play in my opinion.

[quote=SleepingLife]Esea isn't like UGC, doing well in plat means nothing in terms of doing well in open.[/quote]

I would rather play for a captain that sets aggressive goals and falls short than a captain that sets the bar pathetically low and limps over it.

They won't win open, but the idea here is that when they do fall short it ends up taking them to the postseason anyway since they worked so hard to achieve their goal.

Then again, I'm the kind of idiot that wants to play at the highest level that I could weasel my way into - even if I was under-qualified going into it.

You play to win the championship - even if you're not the best team. That's the whole point of competitive play in my opinion.
5
#5
-5 Frags +

Radium, that sort of mentality works well when you also understand the level of play you're going into. The person above has no esea experience and this would be his first season. Going into your first season with those sorts of expectations from your team is destructive. It would be far better to set the bar for something approachable, like trying to go equal, or simply using the season to get a feeling for the state of play in esea.

Radium, that sort of mentality works well when you also understand the level of play you're going into. The person above has no esea experience and this would be his first season. Going into your first season with those sorts of expectations from your team is destructive. It would be far better to set the bar for something approachable, like trying to go equal, or simply using the season to get a feeling for the state of play in esea.
6
#6
2 Frags +
SleepingLifeRadium, that sort of mentality works well when you also understand the level of play you're going into. The person above has no esea experience and this would be his first season. Going into your first season with those sorts of expectations from your team is destructive. It would be far better to set the bar for something approachable, like trying to go equal, or simply using the season to get a feeling for the state of play in esea.

I know a number of players that went into their first season of Open blind and did just fine. Most of them are in IM or above.

Neither you nor I can legitimately dismiss this team until we see evidence to prove their unworthiness.

They shouldn't contend next season - but I'm not going to drive the stake in ANY team until they are mathematically eliminated from postseason contention.

[quote=SleepingLife]Radium, that sort of mentality works well when you also understand the level of play you're going into. The person above has no esea experience and this would be his first season. Going into your first season with those sorts of expectations from your team is destructive. It would be far better to set the bar for something approachable, like trying to go equal, or simply using the season to get a feeling for the state of play in esea.[/quote]

I know a number of players that went into their first season of Open blind and did just fine. Most of them are in IM or above.

Neither you nor I can legitimately dismiss this team until we see evidence to prove their unworthiness.

They shouldn't contend next season - but I'm not going to drive the stake in ANY team until they are mathematically eliminated from postseason contention.
7
#7
0 Frags +

don't worry they've got sin6.bp having big lanman playing on his account playing for them

don't worry they've got sin6.bp having big lanman playing on his account playing for them
8
#8
0 Frags +

bp has already proven to be lansky's brother.

bp has already proven to be lansky's brother.
9
#9
2 Frags +

FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS

FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS
10
#10
3 Frags +
SleepingLifeRadium, that sort of mentality works well when you also understand the level of play you're going into. The person above has no esea experience and this would be his first season. Going into your first season with those sorts of expectations from your team is destructive. It would be far better to set the bar for something approachable, like trying to go equal, or simply using the season to get a feeling for the state of play in esea.

two kinds of people i guess

[quote=SleepingLife]Radium, that sort of mentality works well when you also understand the level of play you're going into. The person above has no esea experience and this would be his first season. Going into your first season with those sorts of expectations from your team is destructive. It would be far better to set the bar for something approachable, like trying to go equal, or simply using the season to get a feeling for the state of play in esea.[/quote]
two kinds of people i guess
11
#11
3 Frags +

stevo to win open and then sleeplinglife to explode instantaneously

stevo to win open and then sleeplinglife to explode instantaneously
12
#12
3 Frags +

why play to not win

why play to not win
13
#13
5 Frags +
SleepingLifeEsea isn't like UGC, doing well in plat means nothing in terms of doing well in open.

SteveC is a UGC Platinum 6v6 Champion, hes in invite this season.

[quote=SleepingLife]Esea isn't like UGC, doing well in plat means nothing in terms of doing well in open.[/quote]
SteveC is a UGC Platinum 6v6 Champion, hes in invite this season.
14
#14
2 Frags +

Edit: Lol jk

But there's nothing wrong with either mentality, I suppose.

Edit: Lol jk

But there's nothing wrong with either mentality, I suppose.
Please sign in through STEAM to post a comment.