Cooman snapped hard at Crystallis and expressed pity for Tundra Esports
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Zaur "Cooman" Shakhmurzaev criticized the builds and performances of Remko "Crystallis" Arets, saying that he does not know how to play carry, and he also felt sorry for
Tundra Esports.
The harsh statement was made during a stream on Twitch.
"At the moment, Crystallis started playing very well. When he was in PARIVISION, he played well. I'm screaming at how he plays in this tournament. He plays so disgustingly that any person from a pub with a high MMR would have played better than him. The dude has zero understanding of what to do and how to play carry. I feel sorry for Tundra Esports. If they had a good high-player instead of Crystallis who knows how to build, they would have won. This is the second time I've seen his Gyrocopter. I said at the beginning that if this **** takes Aghanim's Scepter as his first item again, they will ***. And he did it for the second time! Doesn't even learn from his mistakes"
Cooman thinks that Crystallis is playing just terribly, and
Tundra Esports could have taken a high MMR player from matchmaking, and he would have performed better than him.
"Everyone has had a moment when you make a mistake in the build, but you have to learn from it. Literally the day before yesterday, this guy bought Aghanim's Scepter as his first item and was running around with zero networth. It's a shame that Tundra Esports will have to go to the International with this player, because they won't be able to replace him. Only if someone breaks his *** and he ends up in the hospital. Unfortunately, he will have the same gaming IQ and the same builds at the International"
Cooman also noted that he felt sorry for
Tundra Esports, because the player allegedly does not learn from his mistakes, and this is hello to his team's defeat at the Dota 2 World Championship. Crystallis himself has not yet responded to the harsh attack against him.
Recall that earlier Vladimir "No[o]ne" Minenko made a harsh statement about Nikita "Daxak" Kuzmin.






