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Dan the man
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Welp last post got closed
Warmed up and back in action, can and will do only div3 and above.
ME:
– looking to play as roamer, BUT i can try pocket if you want.
– i have 1 year experience in tf2.
– 18, decent english, active every day and can play as late as 10pm GMT
– keen, learning and improving quickly, serious/semiserious.
– non rager,
– div3ish level, been playing quite a bit lately, watching POVs and all sorts of stuff,
would gladly give div2 a shot, full confidence mode.
YOU & YOUR TEAM:
– good english, non-ragey, keen on improving.
– prefer teams who prioritise teamwork and communication since aim and dm skills are easier to train.
– play at least 3 times a week preferably no later than 10 pm GMT.
– stable team, don't want folding in the first 2 weeks of a seasson.
Add me on steam for trials.
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Stalin’s child, good roamer, keen and capable of div 3.
BUT BUT BUT BUT his bad at dota.
bump, done with exams, i got all the time in the world now