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True Sight Podcast Ep. 37 – RBM and pookar on top NA amateur teams and players and amateur “work/life” balance

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RBM and pookar of AOE Esports in the NA amateur scene join the show to talk about their experiences balancing amateur coaching and play with school and work, the strongest players and teams in amateur this split, and their reactions to Team Liquid’s big coaching and roster announcements.

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True Sight Podcast Ep. 34 – Jordan “Lyric” Corby on all things LPL

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Jordan “Lyric” Corby, colour caster for the LPL’s English broadcast, finally joins the True Sight Podcast to talk all things LPL, from the league’s impressive depth to the value of Korean imports.

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True Sight Podcast Ep. 33 – Peter Dun on EG’s offseason, MSI, and NA talent

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Peter Dun, head coach of Evil Geniuses League of Legends, returns to the show to give his thoughts on MSI and the reasons for Cloud9’s weak performance; to talk us through EG’s mid-season roster changes at the LCS, Academy, and amateur levels; and to opine on NA talent development and infrastructure.

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