I have not felt a rogue was the most valuable player of any tournament comp about
World of Warcraft Gold. In the case of RMP it was always up to the mage to get off his CCs, dishing out enough damage while staying alive. The rogue shadowstep spec was low damage, high control/survivability and at end of the day, I could not see any tangible difference between say, Xecks the golden child vs. Neilyo vs. Happyminti about
WoW Gold. If you were slow by a global or two, it was really not a big deal because your healer could still pick you up. You were just there to set up your mages shatters for the most part. Realz was able to win his first ever title as a rogue, when he had far less experience playing the class than his peers to get more
wow gold.
Getting off clean saps/openers against 1234567 different AOEs, anticipating a warriors charge and dismantle him at the same time to prevent him from linking up charge hamstring blade storm on your priest to get more
wow gold, hitting a rogue out of vanish with fan of knives, landing kidneys/dismantles through evasion, anticipate mage/warlock/warrior teleports (again not nearly as important in shadow step days when shadow step itself auto-teleports you next to your opponent), the list goes on and on. Any rogue above 2000 can do everything I listed above on occasions, but doing it consistently while staying alive and coordinating your bursts, it is much more difficult.