TYLOO's Jee Reflects on Team's Struggles, Prepares for Homecoming at Shanghai CS:GO Championships

October 12, 2025
TYLOO's Jee Reflects on Team's Struggles, Prepares for Homecoming at Shanghai CS:GO Championships
  • Jee from TYLOO attributed their recent poor results partly to mental state issues following their victory at FISSURE Playground 1, where a lack of strong competition and JamYoung's standout performance masked team flaws, emphasizing the need for better overall team contribution.

  • Jee expressed enthusiasm about the upcoming back-to-back CS:GO events in China, such as Chengdu and Hong Kong, highlighting the convenience of short travel times compared to European or American tournaments, which often involve long flights of 12 to 15 hours.

  • Jee, a key player for TYLOO, is excited about competing in Shanghai, his hometown, and aims to make the playoffs, underscoring the personal significance of the event for him.

  • Looking ahead to their match against Fluxo, a Brazilian team known for a more aggressive style, Jee believes TYLOO is well-prepared and finds the matchup interesting, despite limited exposure to South American teams.

  • Jee humorously downplayed his HLTV ranking, jokingly calling himself a 'big noob' and estimating around #100, despite being officially ranked #14, showing his playful attitude.

  • TYLOO has struggled to replicate their success after winning FISSURE Playground 1, with recent early exits at IEM Cologne, EWC, and FISSURE Playground 2, leading into their upcoming participation in the CS Asia Championships in Shanghai.

  • The team faced criticism for their performance at Shanghai PWC a month prior, where they lost twice to 3DMAX, who recently changed their in-game leader to Graviti; Jee acknowledged mistakes and emphasized the need to improve communication and individual skills, especially in mid-round and clutch situations.

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Jee: "Our mentality was not right after FPG 1"

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