T1, LCK's Only Semifinalist Concert Hall in Busan

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T1, LCK's Only Semifinalist Concert Hall in Busan

“Build a Concert Hall in Busan!”... T1, LCK's Only Semifinalist [Worlds Cup zoom-in]



T1 preserved the pride of the domestic league LCK.

T1 defeated Li Ning Gaming (LNG), the third seed of the Chinese League LPL, with a set score of 3 to 0 in the knockout stage of the 2023 League of Legends World Championship (Worlds Cup) held at Sajik Indoor Stadium in Dongrae-gu, Busan on the 5th.

Sajik Indoor Stadium, which could have easily become a 'Busan library' due to the elimination of the entire LCK team, was as excited as a concert hall.

The Busan stadium was filled with cheers from fans at T1's complete victory. 카지노사이트

Fans were even more enthusiastic about the sweet victory that came after Gen.G Esports and KT Rolster had lost to the LPL in succession.

T1 not only prevented the 'LPL civil war' in the semifinals of Worlds Cup, but also washed away the shame of the Korean team not advancing to the semifinals of Worlds Cup held in Korea in 2018.

T1’s performance was literally overwhelming.

1st set 26 minutes, 2nd set 31 minutes, 3rd set 26 minutes.

It took less than 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete all 3 games.

In addition, T1 dominated 12 large objects, including dragons, in three games.

LNG failed to hunt a single dragon that day.

T1 showed perfect performance from ban picks to in-game performance.

They presented a perfect reinterpretation of the meta that started from the Swiss stage.

First of all, T1 chose Aatrox-Rel-Orianna in the 1st set and Aatrox-Rel-Sylas in the 2nd set, and in the upper body, they chose a champion with a good reputation in the current meta to ensure stability.

However, in the bot lane, Nilla-Senna and Varus-Ash caught the opponent off guard with champions that were rarely used from the summer season to the present.

In the 3rd set, changes were made to the upper body.

I chose Jace and Poppy, who were rarely used in this Worlds.

In particular, as Jace, who appeared as the last card on the red side, ‘Zeus’ Woo-je Choi played a big role, leading the team to victory.

The key to T1 ban picks was to focus on what you are good at.

T1 boldly rebelled against the high-value meta that has continued from the 2023 LCK Spring to the current World Cup.

Instead, they brought out a 'snowball combination' based on the strong lane battle they used when they achieved the 2022 LCK spring victory.

The result was a huge success. Rather than simply focusing on snowballing, they pushed their opponents based on laning and encouraged them to fight only when they were strong.

A representative aspect of the game occurred in the second set.

By 21 minutes of game time, the gold gap was only 1,000, and the snowball did not roll perfectly.

As the game entered the second half, the strength of the teamfight combination chosen by LNG could be revealed.

However, T1 was not impatient as they steadily built up dragon stacks.

Afterwards, he maximized his gains by blocking the entry of opponents who came out to take advantage of Baron Nashor (Baron) first and pushing the bottom line.

In the end, LNG, who became impatient with the appearance of the Elder Dragon, advanced first, and T1, who took advantage of the gap, completely caught the LNG players and ended the game.

T1, which won today, will face LPL's No. 1 seed Jingdong Gaming (JDG) in the semifinals to be held at Sajik Indoor Stadium in Dongrae-gu, Busan on November 12.

Bilibili Gaming (BLG) and Weibo Gaming (WBG) in the opposite bracket are classified as relatively weak teams and are evaluated as a 'de facto final'.

If T1 wins, they will advance to the World Cup finals again like last year.

If JDG wins Worlds, they will achieve the 'Calendar Grand Slam' of winning the trophy in all Riot-hosted competitions held this year.

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