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GamerLegion aNdu: "I felt I could have done more"

The 18-year-old stand-in wants to be even better.

ESL Challenger Atlanta had some trouble with some players missing the event due to visa issues. One of those players was Sebastian "volt" Maloș, who was replaced by GamerLegion Academy player Andreas "aNdu" Maasing.

Dust2.us' Jeffrey "Mnmzzz" Moore talked with the 18-year-old Estonian player about his tournament performance, lack of practice time with the main team, and the Estonian CS scene.

Please note that the full interview can be found below on YouTube, while the transcript has some key snippets from their conversation.

How does it feel to have such a great opening event with a team you never played with before?

It's good, because I didn't even expect that good of a performance by me and I'm sad that we lost because I felt I could have done more but it is what it is. It was the first game on a stage for me in a tier one tournament and I think I played well.

A lot of teams had visa problems getting here. How long have you guys known that volt wasn't going to be able to play for GamerLegion?

I think half a month, maybe three weeks.

Did you even practice with the team?

No, we didn't have time. I should have had practiced with the main team but they got invited to [BetBoom Dacha] and we had no time. The coach of the main team told me the positions I needed to practice and watch some demos and that was all. We just came here and we had two days of practice only, when we arrived here we had practice, so yesterday and today.

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