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People overrate the importance of lan experience

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#1
Mdkns

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Pa
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Yes

#3
LastWhisper
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no

#4
Netero
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ఠ ͟ಠ

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ArgieGR8ArgieB8ArgieM8
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true cuz theres only been 1 lan so far......

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alara_acendfan
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true

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number_1_bjor_fan
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ArgieGR8ArgieB8ArgieM8 [#5]

true cuz theres only been 1 lan so far......

people usually mention it from CS or other games

#8
hekzy
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Supertrue

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hacklesacka
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agree, especially if theres no crowd

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No. Look at Cs where the #1 team Gambit lost to the #36 Faze on lan. Faze also was playing bad online but they had experienced players so when lan came around they were really good and did better than most of the people beating them online. it definitely does matter.

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gweees [#10]

No. Look at Cs where the #1 team Gambit lost to the #36 Faze on lan. Faze also was playing bad online but they had experienced players so when lan came around they were really good and did better than most of the people beating them online. it definitely does matter.

OLOF BUFF ALSO GAMBIT ARE ONLINERS

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I mean Brazilian and Koreans were the one with more LAN experience, the main event of their regions was in LAN (not sure if there's other regions too) and at least Brazil didn't show it at LAN

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Keaton
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Yes but to some extent. Most of the time it doesn’t really change that much but it can come in affect to some players with helping them or failing them.

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SETSUZA
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Could not disagree more. At Iceland you could literally see fnatics inexperience get to them as their nerves started showing. Terrible mid round calling + slow to change + couldn’t control momentum at all

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gweees [#10]

No. Look at Cs where the #1 team Gambit lost to the #36 Faze on lan. Faze also was playing bad online but they had experienced players so when lan came around they were really good and did better than most of the people beating them online. it definitely does matter.

u are spitting facts mate

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Mortadelo [#12]

I mean Brazilian and Koreans were the one with more LAN experience, the main event of their regions was in LAN (not sure if there's other regions too) and at least Brazil didn't show it at LAN

the decider of who was going to represent LATAM in the Iceland was played on LAN

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xd_mau5 [#16]

the decider of who was going to represent LATAM in the Iceland was played on LAN

por que se lo pones en ingles si ambos hablan español? XD

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Nosey [#17]

por que se lo pones en ingles si ambos hablan español? XD

para que el resto pueda participar tambien

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yans0n
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SETSUZA [#14]

Could not disagree more. At Iceland you could literally see fnatics inexperience get to them as their nerves started showing. Terrible mid round calling + slow to change + couldn’t control momentum at all

not to mention most of the players and casters said numerous times that you could tell how much of a difference being on LAN was. You aren't playing behind a screen in familiar surroundings like you have been for the last year, lol. It's on a stage in front of people, being broadcasted to over a hundred thousand people

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xd_mau5
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Nosey [#17]

por que se lo pones en ingles si ambos hablan español? XD

Si sabes que la mayoría que está aquí habla inglés ¿cierto?
Edit:typo

#21
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LAN experience is give advantage. But not like super boost in performance.
Something like mentality and how to handle pressure is definitely will help you to performance better and help how to execute your strategy.
But won't help your aim and what strategy you use.

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xd_mau5 [#20]

Si sabes que la mayoría que está aquí habla inglés ¿cierto?
Edit:typo

" la mayoría que está aquí no habla inglés" que no habla ingles o que habla ingles?

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FireII
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i mean with no crowd yes, but a crowd will change the way people play drastically

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