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Love Me Some Regi
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Love me some Regi, but if he's so concerned about the financial health of his players, maybe he should spend some more of the millions he has made / makes from League of Legends on paying them instead of investing in other eSports where he is losing money? Regi is one of the generally "good guy" team owners, but there is still a long way to go to help get all of our owners into a better state where the balance of power between players & owners is a bit more equitable - it's not our call (nor should it be) to determine market pricing for players, but when owners don't want to shell out for top talent, that's a tricky problem. We've done a lot historically to help support the bottom end of the ecosystem to help minimize the scenarios where bad teams / owners can exploit players and we look forward to continuing to do more to help at the other ends of the spectrum too such as for stars. Re: patch timing, agree we need to be cognizant of it and that last year's timing for the juggernaut update was sub-optimal. This year though, we intentionally prioritized game health and viewer experience (cool bot lane fights and early game aggression) over the ability for teams / coaches to field "safer" comps by lane swapping. We tend to think this has worked well based on the amount of 5 game series we've seen and how bloody games have been in general - it's not like it is a big adaptation for players to do standard lanes. Coaches / owners are complaining about it because it makes it harder for them to hide certain line up / skill deficits they may have on their rosters. In our opinion, like the above, they need to continue to develop talent and pay them. We do not mind at all if there is a massive delta in compensation between the top players and the rookies - so if you're a Doublelift / Biofrost and can do well in standard lanes against the best in the world - don't be shy about recognizing your value in your negotiations with your team owner.
Love me some Regi, but if he's so concerned about the financial health of his players, maybe he should spend some more of the millions he has made / makes from League of Legends on paying them instead of investing in other eSports where he is losing money? Regi is one of the generally "good guy" team owners, but there is still a long way to go to help get all of our owners into a better state where the balance of power between players & owners is a bit more equitable - it's not our call (nor should it be) to determine market pricing for players, but when owners don't want to shell out for top talent, that's a tricky problem. We've done a lot historically to help support the bottom end of the ecosystem to help minimize the scenarios where bad teams / owners can exploit players and we look forward to continuing to do more to help at the other ends of the spectrum too such as for stars. Re: patch timing, agree we need to be cognizant of it and that last year's timing for the juggernaut update was sub-optimal. This year though, we intentionally prioritized game health and viewer experience (cool bot lane fights and early game aggression) over the ability for teams / coaches to field "safer" comps by lane swapping. We tend to think this has worked well based on the amount of 5 game series we've seen and how bloody games have been in general - it's not like it is a big adaptation for players to do standard lanes. Coaches / owners are complaining about it because it makes it harder for them to hide certain line up / skill deficits they may have on their rosters. In our opinion, like the above, they need to continue to develop talent and pay them. We do not mind at all if there is a massive delta in compensation between the top players and the rookies - so if you're a Doublelift / Biofrost and can do well in standard lanes against the best in the world - don't be shy about recognizing your value in your negotiations with your team owner.
Love me some Regi , but if he's so concerned about the financial health of his players, maybe he should spend some more of the millions he has made / makes from League of Legends on paying them instead of investing in other eSports where he is losing money? Regi is one of the generally "good guy" team owners, but there is still a long way to go to help get all of our owners into a better state where the balance of power between players & owners is a bit more equitable - it's not our call (nor should it be) to determine market pricing for players, but when owners don't want to shell out for top talent, that's a tricky problem. We've done a lot historically to help support the bottom end of the ecosystem to help minimize the scenarios where bad teams / owners can exploit players and we look forward to continuing to do more to help at the other ends of the spectrum too such as for stars. Re: patch timing, agree we need to be cognizant of it and that last year's timing for the juggernaut update was sub-optimal. This year though, we intentionally prioritized game health and viewer experience (cool bot lane fights and early game aggression) over the ability for teams / coaches to field "safer" comps by lane swapping. We tend to think this has worked well based on the amount of 5 game series we've seen and how bloody games have been in general - it's not like it is a big adaptation for players to do standard lanes. Coaches / owners are complaining about it because it makes it harder for them to hide certain line up / skill deficits they may have on their rosters. In our opinion, like the above, they need to continue to develop talent and pay them. We do not mind at all if there is a massive delta in compensation between the top players and the rookies - so if you're a Doublelift / Biofrost and can do well in standard lanes against the best in the world - don't be shy about recognizing your value in your negotiations with your team owner.
Love me some Regi, but if he's so concerned about the financial health of his players, maybe he should spend some more of the millions he has made / makes from League of Legends on paying them instead of investing in other eSports where he is losing money? Regi is one of the generally "good guy" team owners, but there is still a long way to go to help get all of our owners into a better state where the balance of power between players & owners is a bit more equitable - it's not our call (nor should it be) to determine market pricing for players, but when owners don't want to shell out for top talent, that's a tricky problem. We've done a lot historically to help support the bottom end of the ecosystem to help minimize the scenarios where bad teams / owners can exploit players and we look forward to continuing to do more to help at the other ends of the spectrum too such as for stars. Re: patch timing, agree we need to be cognizant of it and that last year's timing for the juggernaut update was sub-optimal. This year though, we intentionally prioritized game health and viewer experience (cool bot lane fights and early game aggression) over the ability for teams / coaches to field "safer" comps by lane swapping. We tend to think this has worked well based on the amount of 5 game series we've seen and how bloody games have been in general - it's not like it is a big adaptation for players to do standard lanes. Coaches / owners are complaining about it because it makes it harder for them to hide certain line up / skill deficits they may have on their rosters. In our opinion, like the above, they need to continue to develop talent and pay them. We do not mind at all if there is a massive delta in compensation between the top players and the rookies - so if you're a Doublelift / Biofrost and can do well in standard lanes against the best in the world - don't be shy about recognizing your value in your negotiations with your team owner.
I totally forgot this, God bless you
You better shell out for some top level talent m9
dota 2 sucks dick you heard it here first
How many Regi's does it take to change a light bulb?

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TSM FTX (previously Team SoloMid) is a North American esports organization created around the community website Solomid.net in September 2009, by Andy ''Reginald'' Dinh and his brother Dan Dinh.

TSM FTX is one of the most popular esports organizations in the world, with teams in League of Legends, Teamfight Tactics, Super Smash Bros. Melee & Ultimate, Fortnite, Apex Legends, VALORANT, Magic: The Gathering, DotA 2, and Rainbow Six: Siege.
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TSM 2020 - Compilation (love me some regi)
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TSM FTX (previously Team SoloMid) is a North American esports organization created around the community website Solomid.net in September 2009, by Andy ''Reginald'' Dinh and his brother Dan Dinh.

TSM FTX is one of the most popular esports organizations in the world, with teams in League of Legends, Teamfight Tactics, Super Smash Bros. Melee & Ultimate, Fortnite, Apex Legends, VALORANT, Magic: The Gathering, DotA 2, and Rainbow Six: Siege.
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Same with akaadian and Dardoch. Dardoch with the drip and the rip
I was at home Eating Logitech keyboard
LOL this dumb shit made me laugh too hard
What was the point of the random Chaox clips?
I was gonna go through the whole legacy but it’s just a nostalgic moment in TSM history when esports was still grass roots
This was actually hype af! I swear the two things I want to see this year are DD Lee sin and flex picks top and mid
Anyone know the song used in the video?
Completely forgot my channel icon was the CLG logo I’m so sorry don’t hate me


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