Failed to qualify for the Boston Major, Kaipi Team finally disbanded
Shocking news came from one of the mainstays of the Kaipi team, WehSing “SingSing” Yuen, in an interview with DotaBlast he announced his retirement from the world of Dota 2 professional competition and focused on streaming his Dota 2 game on Twitch.
On Twitch SingSing is known to have 320,000 followers and its streaming video can be watched by 39 million viewers. SingSing expressed his disappointment with Valve for not granting his request to compete in the Americas in the Boston Major open qualifiers.
He further said that his team (Kaipi) had a greater chance of qualifying in the Americas than in Europe because of the minimal competition in that region. He also blamed Valve for not giving notice ahead of time so players could make preparations, according to SingSing the announcement was received 12 hours before the event.
Not only did the failure to participate in The Boston Major cause Singsing to quit as a professional gamer but also the team’s poor performance in the previous season. He sees lack of discipline, lack of leadership, and lack of cohesiveness as the main reasons behind it.
“We have too many different ideas about how to play the game and also too many arguments during the game even after the game. The arguments are endless and we are stuck in this place where we keep arguing about what is better than trying to get better overall. whole. “
SingSing’s confession came suddenly, even without being asked, in front of all Kaipi members who watched the interview from behind the camera, they were shocked by Singsing’s decision. After the interview session ended they had a meeting and finally came to the decision that disbanding the Kaipi team was the best way.
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