Added on March 22, 2009, 5:45 pm
QUOTE(underminer @ Mar 21 2009, 10:27 PM)
Yamateh was in his element I would say. A sick reminder of the competition and his own team that why Maelk calls him the best player in the world.
Considering the quality of the opponents that joined, the way his wins looks so effortless really astonished everyone there.
His POTM play all tourney was superb, carrying and supporting the team effortlessly leaving opponent teams no chance.
Game 2 of the finals was another master piece from him. Playing as Furion, thus becoming what the team needs rather than becoming the object of support for once, he allowed his teammate to shine while not failing to stamp his mark in the game. The triple kill from him perfectly marks a great tournament for him.
Would highly recommend the replays to anyone who would like to see mastery of Dota at the highest level.
when is the replay is up ?Considering the quality of the opponents that joined, the way his wins looks so effortless really astonished everyone there.
His POTM play all tourney was superb, carrying and supporting the team effortlessly leaving opponent teams no chance.
Game 2 of the finals was another master piece from him. Playing as Furion, thus becoming what the team needs rather than becoming the object of support for once, he allowed his teammate to shine while not failing to stamp his mark in the game. The triple kill from him perfectly marks a great tournament for him.
Would highly recommend the replays to anyone who would like to see mastery of Dota at the highest level.
This post has been edited by r312: Mar 22 2009, 05:45 PM
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