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Posted on 12-01-12, 02:56 pm


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Hey, found you guys on Reddit.

I'm a college student studying computer science in Pasadena, California. Spend more time playing Dota than I should, but not getting better as fast I would like. Generally play supporting roles; I hear that's not the best way to raise one's MMR in Dota? lol

Have one buddy that I stack with fairly regularly. He lives in Korea and uses pcbangs to play, though, so it'll be tricky for him to set up TS3 on those computers every time he logs in. We'll see if he shows up at some point, though I'm not holding my breath.

Usually play late at night Pacific Time, 01:00-05:00 or thereabouts. Still trying to figure out which button to map for push-to-talk, as I have pretty much the entire left side of my keyboard and all my mouse buttons taken up already.... maybe I don't need some of them any more and I can reclaim them. Hm.

From what I hear, you guys generally play premades in MM during the week and more lobby matches on Sundays? Something like that?

Oh, and personal goals: get considerably better at last-hitting. Gotta get them mechanics. You know how they say you shouldn't play carries if you can't get 50 cs in 10 min? Yeah, well. I certainly haven't gotten there yet. Haha.

Steam Page: http://steamcommunity.com/id/mos_basik/

DotaBuff Page: https://dotabuff.com/players/101867780
Posted on 12-01-12, 05:15 pm
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A Redditor? Studying computer science? UNHEARD OF

Welcome! ;D
Posted on 12-01-12, 07:03 pm


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it's my personal rule to stay on /r/dota2 only - if I let myself get comfortable on the other subreddits, the problem sets would never get themselves done >.<
Posted on 12-01-12, 09:55 pm
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WELCOME !!!!!!!
Posted on 12-03-12, 06:07 pm


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Welcome! I miss my CS days!
Posted on 12-05-12, 12:48 am
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I found this forum through reddit as well, /r/dota2 specifically, looks like this place is getting a lot of support over there.

Get on the teamspeak channel if you can.
Posted on 12-07-12, 03:21 pm
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Posted by mos_basik
Hey, found you guys on Reddit.

I'm a college student studying computer science in Pasadena, California. Spend more time playing Dota than I should, but not getting better as fast I would like. Generally play supporting roles; I hear that's not the best way to raise one's MMR in Dota? lol

Have one buddy that I stack with fairly regularly. He lives in Korea and uses pcbangs to play, though, so it'll be tricky for him to set up TS3 on those computers every time he logs in. We'll see if he shows up at some point, though I'm not holding my breath.

Usually play late at night Pacific Time, 01:00-05:00 or thereabouts. Still trying to figure out which button to map for push-to-talk, as I have pretty much the entire left side of my keyboard and all my mouse buttons taken up already.... maybe I don't need some of them any more and I can reclaim them. Hm.

From what I hear, you guys generally play premades in MM during the week and more lobby matches on Sundays? Something like that?

Oh, and personal goals: get considerably better at last-hitting. Gotta get them mechanics. You know how they say you shouldn't play carries if you can't get 50 cs in 10 min? Yeah, well. I certainly haven't gotten there yet. Haha.

Steam Page: http://steamcommunity.com/id/mos_basik/

DotaBuff Page: https://dotabuff.com/players/101867780



Hey glad to see you found us. Hopefully we'll run into each other sometime on teamspeak!
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