33 spoke about the reasons for Tundra Esports failure
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Neta “33” Shapira said that at some point, the
Tundra Esports players lost confidence in their drafts and team strategies, which led to their failure at PGL Wallachia Season 6.
The player said this in an interview with BLAST.
“For some reason, we lost confidence in our own drafts and in how we wanted to play. We started to react instead of sticking to our own ideas. On top of everything else, we just played poorly. We can look for excuses, but in the end, we just didn't deliver. I hope that we can redeem ourselves in the next tournament.”
According to Neta “33” Shapira, after that, the team began to act reactively, adapting to circumstances instead of following their own strategies. The player also noted that the team's preparation was affected by flights and a busy tournament schedule.
“We traveled a lot, which affected our preparation. After BLAST Slam IV, we stayed in Singapore for a few days to rest while the other teams were preparing for PGL Wallachia Season 6.”
Earlier, Andrey “Afoninje” Afonin named two problematic players on the
Tundra Esports Dota 2 roster.






