
myMYM's Warcraft 3 columnist
Frank "Mirhi" Fields highlights the importance of having strong financial back-ups in order for younger players to reach their full potential.
Everyone knows the great teams and players of WC3:
Meet Your Makers,
SK Gaming,
World Elite, to name a few. These teams will almost always be near the top because of their players consistent performance and the financial backing and support from organizers. But what about those who are close, but not quite there?
There is a well of talent in wc3 that doesn't have quite the avenue to realize their true potential. We've seen players such as Elfi and Yane leave teams for better opportunity to display their skills, but what about the teams they leave behind, who are always on the cusp of great achievement, but can't quite get there?
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dellebabz
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What is World Elite's homepage or irc chan?
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dellebabz
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Quoting The1Crow: Thank you very much The1Crow. :) | |
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DIXONz
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Quoting The1Crow: Thank you ! hmm..
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