BnTeT: "I think TyLoo needs to go to Europe to grow"

To hear about how TyLoo is faring and what they are taking away from their time in Europe, we talked to Hansel "BnTeT" Ferdinand in Cologne.

TyLoo finished their European campaign after failing to go far in both the Major Qualifier and at ESL One Cologne. At the first event, they picked up one win, over Renegades, but finished 0-3 at the tournament in Germany.

BnTeT thinks that peacemaker's impact will be felt with time and practice

The Chinese team will be staying in Europe a little bit longer, to boot camp in Germany, so we managed to catch up with Hansel "⁠BnTeT⁠" Ferdinand after his team finished with practice and talked about his experiences playing against the opposition here.

Tell me about the Major qualifier, how you went through it and felt in the matches?
I think for the Major Qualifier, we expected that TyLoo can go through, to the Major, but it didn't work out well because we had a lot of mistakes, individual mistakes. And some players, for example, forgot how to cover their teammates, the communication is also not so good. It's not because of me, their own communication is not working very well. But we have peacemaker, we are looking forward to the next events and especially, we want to go to the next Major.
You didn't qualify for the Major, but you came here, to Cologne, and again you faced some tough opposition, didn't manage to get a win. Tell me what was the biggest struggle here?
I think we in Cologne we didn't expect much, but my goal was top 8. However, we lost three in a row. For me, this is such a good experience, to grow, this is what I cannot get in China. So yeah, I think TyLoo need to go to Europe to grow.
Do you mean to go permanently? Or just go more often, to more events?
To go to practice, but to also win the qualifier to events in Europe.
If you had to mention one thing that you learned here facing these teams, something that was very hard to deal with here, what springs to mind?
I think Europe teams are very different to Asian ones, in situations where there is a 3v3 or a 2v2 the European team is very calm, they know what to do. In Asia, I won't say they are bad, but, sometimes in a 3v3 or 3v4 they panic, they go alone. In Europe I never see tis stupid mistake happen. 
You mentioned peacemaker. He came into the team just two weeks ago, you were playing all of these officials, so he didn't have time to do much. But how is he fitting in, what are your thoughts on his addition to the team?
I think peacemaker helps a lot and he has great experience. I think what he is saying so far, he is right, but we didn't have enough time to practice and we didn't have good results. But if we have time and good practice, I think TyLoo can grow very strong. 
You mentioned qualifiers before, the last one you played was for DreamHack Masters Malmö. There you lost to B.O.O.T-d[S], an Asian team that didn't make it through qualifiers yet, tell me a bit about them and that matchup, how it panned out?
I think B.O.O.T-d[S] is one of the best teams in South East Asia and they have a lot of good players. We lost that match because of the mood in our team, that day was not really good. And our teamwork, our aim was not on point that day. B.O.O.T-d[S] had a good game, they gave us a good matchup, so good luck to them at the event.
You recently played with recca in Australia at the ZEN League LAN. Can you tell me the differences between playing that LAN and playing here in Europe?
I think this is the second time I played versus European opposition, and as I said before, versus Asian teams it's totally different. I think, in Sydney, with recca, we were very confident that we could win that event. We didn't prepare so much, but we were confident. But I think that, in Europe, for me, it's not the same right now, because I never practiced against Europeans, so I think I need to practice, I need to learn how they play. Not only watch demos, but I need to practice with them and I think day I will come back stronger

Tell me about the Major qualifier, how you went through it and felt in the matches?

I think for the Major Qualifier, we expected that TyLoo can go through, to the Major, but it didn't work out well because we had a lot of mistakes, individual mistakes. And some players, for example, forgot how to cover their teammates, the communication is also not so good. It's not because of me, their own communication is not working very well. But we have peacemaker, we are looking forward to the next events and especially, we want to go to the next Major.

You didn't qualify for the Major, but you came here, to Cologne, and again you faced some tough opposition, didn't manage to get a win. Tell me what was the biggest struggle here?

I think that in Cologne we didn't expect much, but my goal was top 8. However, we lost three in a row. For me, this is such a good experience, to grow, this is what I cannot get in China. So yeah, I think TyLoo needs to go to Europe to grow.

Do you mean to go permanently? Or just go more often, to more events?

To go to practice, but to also win the qualifier to events in Europe.

If you had to mention one thing that you learned here facing these teams, something that was very hard to deal with here, what springs to mind?

I think European teams are very different to Asian ones, in situations where there is a 3v3 or a 2v2 the European team is very calm, they know what to do. In Asia, I won't say they are bad, but, sometimes in a 3v3 or 3v4, they panic, they go alone. In Europe I never see this stupid mistake happen.

You mentioned peacemaker. He came into the team just two weeks ago, you were playing all of these officials, so he didn't have time to do much. But how is he fitting in, what are your thoughts on his addition to the team?

I think peacemaker helps a lot and he has great experience. I think what he is saying so far, he is right, but we didn't have enough time to practice and we didn't have good results. But if we have time and good practice, I think TyLoo can grow very strong.

You mentioned qualifiers before, the last one you played was for DreamHack Masters Malmö. There you lost to B.O.O.T-d[S], an Asian team that didn't make it through qualifiers yet, tell me a bit about them and that matchup, how it panned out?

I think B.O.O.T-d[S] is one of the best teams in South East Asia and they have a lot of good players. We lost that match because of the mood in our team, that day was not really good. And our teamwork, our aim was not on point that day. B.O.O.T-d[S] had a good game, they gave us a good matchup, so good luck to them at the event.

You recently played with recca in Australia at the ZEN League LAN. Can you tell me the differences between playing that LAN and playing here in Europe?

I think this is the second time I played versus European opposition, and as I said before, versus Asian teams it's totally different. I think, in Sydney, with recca, we were very confident that we could win that event. We didn't prepare so much, but we were confident. But I think that, in Europe, for me, it's not the same right now, because I never practiced against Europeans, so I think I need to practice, I need to learn how they play. Not only watch demos, but I need to practice with them and I think day I will come back stronger.

Indonesia Hansel 'BnTeT' Ferdinand
Hansel 'BnTeT' Ferdinand
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cool
2017-07-07 13:35
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+1
2017-07-07 13:36
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Indonesia rizkypanca
BnTeT C9
2017-07-07 13:36
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African Union Nors3
True
2017-07-07 13:36
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Other plath - <3 wayLander
yessss good to hear that tyloo is thinking about this. it means they are serious about becoming a good team in the world scene. they have some tactics but their understanding and reading of the game mid-round is not up to the level of NA/EU/CIS teams. they need to play amongst better opponents to learn how to beat them consistently.
2017-07-07 13:40
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Canada c1thunder
in a continent where dota is the main esports game, it is hard to scrim or bootcamp with the teams that are same the level with tyloo. excited to see their progression, especially on that polish guy
2017-07-08 02:14
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BnTeT | 
Indonesia rareguy
I don't think 'TyLoo' is the one who thought about this. It is only from BnTeT's view. He also mention that the comms in-game is rubbish, so maybe the only dude that he can agree with is peacemaker.
2017-07-08 02:51
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France StickyRice
BnTeT to Tier 1 NA or Tier 2 EU if TyLoo doesn't improve much til the end of the year.
2017-07-07 13:37
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he deserves a better team imo
2017-07-07 13:41
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TyLoo to play on ESEA premier league
2017-07-07 13:43
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Indonesia gordnc
BnTeT always start answering with "I Think" lul
2017-07-07 13:44
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hahahaha
2017-07-07 14:10
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Hong Kong Fc3s
How about take part in europe esea
2017-07-07 13:52
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+1
2017-07-07 13:57
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#33
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India transformer
Tyloo, can get qualified to next major or EU lan events (IF a qualifier is held in ASIA). If the practice more in EU and Peacemaker knowledge can improve this team on several aspects.
2017-07-07 14:18
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Japan nakTriceps
Nice man. Keep on going thru qualifiers to Major championships and you´ll grow up a lot. ] peacemaker help you with new strats and mentality too. GL.
2017-07-07 14:19
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i already talk about this!! tyloo need long bootcamp at europe! hltv.org/forums/threads/1514106/tyloo-fi..
2017-07-07 14:26
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you're a wizard, harry!
2017-07-08 09:35
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+1
2017-07-07 14:28
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#42
BnTeT | 
Indonesia frhx_
So.. When is bntet move to EU team?
2017-07-07 14:49
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let's go Bntet
2017-07-07 14:53
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#44
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North Macedonia EXTOL[t]
Yeah, you should go to germany so peacemaker can help u :D
2017-07-07 14:55
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i think i think i think i think
2017-07-07 15:12
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i dont follow Asia scene, but after i watch BnTeT and his frags. I know this guy is beast, always consistent even his team got rekt lmao xD. One day u will be MVP Mr.Hansel <3
2017-07-07 15:14
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#57
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Finland TilestoNe
BnTeT knows the tricks.
2017-07-07 15:31
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"I think B.O.O.T-d[S] is one of the best teams in South East Asia" as a singaporean and dreamscape fan its great to hear this from one of asia's best players :>
2017-07-07 15:34
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Singapore Slaughtrr
bntet should go to NA, his english is decent, way better than machinegun. China is such a shit show of players
2017-07-07 15:42
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perhaps he could become optics fifth or replace shroud when he retires. i think though he'd be better off moving to europe.
2017-07-07 16:47
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BnTeT is a humble player
2017-07-07 16:12
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Kappa
2017-07-07 16:36
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United States predac0n
-shroud +BnTeT
2017-07-07 17:26
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United States duhsmersh
I think bntet needs to leave tyloo to grow
2017-07-07 17:43
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c9 pls recruit bntet and make it triple asian
2017-07-07 19:23
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Argentina juanme555
If he really cares about his carreer and livelyhood, he should get fluent on English and go to an international team, he already has the basics at english, it's gotta be easier than Chinese and being real, a team like PENTA, Mouz or Renegades with him would be much more of a threat than what TyLoo is right now.
2017-07-08 05:52
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+1
2017-07-08 11:24
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Chinesee csgo its alot of shit.. money money money lol
2017-07-08 15:57
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tru
2017-07-09 05:59
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Azerbaijan MetalFace
I think Tyloo will improve if they kick BnTeT and pick up someone who can actually communicate good with them, watching that minor they looked so clueless especially BnTeT getting killed places he would never get killed if they could communicate properly. Communication is one of the keys to good team play, no amount of bootcamping in EU will make them good until they can fix that.
2017-07-09 09:31
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True, BnTeT is a challenge for Tyloo, the guy's playstyle much like coldzera,its good for some team, but Tyloo will never be SK . Fortunately some esport clubs in China are rich,they can provide more than the Malaysia or Indonesina clubs do.it means you will be paid very well as long as you give up your csgo champion dream. Just like the "Genetic determinism" ,its incredibly difficult for a single foreign player and a foreign coach to change the Tyloo-playstyles that the founders build,which are driven by their animal instincts, not by their brains. I am pessimistic about the futrue ofChina csgo. 1, so many funny games,why csgo? 2,no new blood no future.
2017-07-20 21:04
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