Former Pro StarCraft II Player May Become New T1 League of Legends Coach
According to T1 fans who have noticed the correspondence of the League of Legends roster players, Choi 'Polt' Sung-hoon may become the new mentor of esports players. The correspondence was noticed during the broadcast of the support team Lee 'Effort' San Ho, when he accidentally lit it on the air.
In the dialogue he saw, there was a discussion about getting to know the Polt coach, who cannot join the team due to the mandatory two-week quarantine after arriving from the United States. If T1 fans understand what they see, then Nick 'LS' De Cesar will be the second coach to play the role and analyst. He appears regularly on LCK league English broadcasts. He, judging by the dialogues, also communicated with the team members and asked them for feedback on a certain video.
Representatives of the LoL community came to the conclusion that this coaching duo is nothing but very interesting. T1 fans speculated on how the responsibilities would be shared between the mentors. In their opinion, Polt will be responsible for the mental state of the team, namely for the team spirit and discipline in the team. LS, in turn, will focus on the technical component of command execution. Nick De Cesar will be engaged in analysis and will help the team to draft draft drafts and optimize the training process.
Polt began his career as a professional StarCraft II player in 2010 and ended it in 2016. During his time on stage, the esportsman was able to earn $ 455,600 in prize money. Thanks to his knowledge of English, Choi Sung-hoon can help LS build communication with T1 representatives on LoL and establish a training process.
LS, who is likely to join the team, will get into the team not without experience in coaching. Nick De Cesar has experience working with Korean teams from the LCK league. Nick has dual citizenship and has been a resident of South Korea for a long time.
T1 reported two days ago that Comet, the acting coach, had left the club's location along with analyst Tolki. They have been with T1 for just over 10 months.
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