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Once again Curse would prove their worth and win the series Sadly this was the end of the road for Curse as they dropped the series to TPA leaving the tournament with a top 8 finish. After this series of impressive tournament finishes in season two Saintvicious and Curse would be qualified into the North American LCS season 3 qualifier.
Curse proceeded to crush their group stage advancing to their final set of the tournament where they would have to beat Azure Gaming to get their spot in the LCS. Curse would make quick work of this team as they beat them and grabbed their spot in the Spring LCS. Although RIOT had changed the leagues to minimise the amount of international tournaments with the introduction of the new league system Curse still managed to compete in a couple of international LANS during The experience they gained from this LAN was quickly shown as they entered the LCS and went undefeated for four straight weeks.
Once again despite having a poor performance they got some good experience against a top Korean team. Being one of the only teams to get international experience in Season 3 Curse showed impressive improvement from their season 2 performance as they finished second in the league behind only Team Solo Mid. With this dominant run through the league Curse looked strong going into the Spring Play-offs. Curse got a second round bye during the play-offs so they were to face the winner of Dignitas versus Good Game University.
With both of these teams looking reasonably weak coming into the play-offs Curse seemed like a shoe in to get to the finals. This was not the case however when Curse dropped the series to GGU. But sadly once again Curse were defeated as they lost the series to Vulcun.
With this disappointing fourth place finish in the Spring Split Curse were looking to revitalise their roster coming into the Summer Split. This would come in the form of Edward, the support for Gambit Gaming joining their squad. With this new top tier play making support a lot of pressure was taken off Saint so he could potentially have more impact around the map. The Summer Split started off shaky for Curse as they were in the bottom three teams for eight weeks in a row.
Then in week 9 Curse had a huge spurt of victory as they jumped up the ranking from seventh to fourth place and secured their spot in the Summer play-offs. Once again Curse failed to show step up to the plate and dropped the series to Dig. He has a dog and a cat.
Gaming Origins As a teenager, he used to play RuneScape. Professional Gaming Saintvicious first started playing in tournaments in Relationships He has a long-term girlfriend. Quotes The best way to improve as a team is to practice. Saintvicious AMA January link.
Saintvicious Social. It's a lot like going to college and living in a Dorm, but with less free time. Curse treats me well. What's the secret to your success in League of Legends? How do events in the U. How have you seen League of Legends grow in popularity around the world?
What do you think that impact has had on other games, like StarCraft II? Blizzard is definitely more active in the eSports scene now. Before they relied on other companies to do it for them, and now they see that Riot is the main company and being proactive, the company that made the game. I think Blizzard is trying follow that. Why do you think League of Legends has just gained so much traction when it comes to the eSports scene?
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