Find the Dragon's Soul
On February 24th, the last day of the Spring Festival, the second stage of the LCK Spring Tournament next door has also entered the exciting stage of grabbing points. According to the schedule, LCK has arranged two games on the day of the Lantern Festival, namely: T1 vs. KT, and GENG vs. FOX two games.
To put it bluntly, the embarrassed king personally thought that there was no suspense in the second game. Only the first T1 and KT matches, there is still a little suspense! If KT can explode, there is still a chance to beat T1. So who can have the last laugh, let's find out!
Before this battle, T1 had eight wins and one loss in nine games, ranking first; KT is ranked third with six wins and three losses in nine games. In terms of record, KT still has a chance to threaten T1. But KT has a tradition that once it is disadvantaged, it will collapse at the speed of light, I wonder if it will repeat the same mistake this time?
In the first game, T1 blue side, ban Blind Monk, Quisanti, Tsar, Ruined King, and Rock Sparrow, and choose Sword Demon, Bobby, Airplane, Senna, and Titan; KT red side, ban cards, Ryl, Comet, Ash, Clockwork, choose Udil, Zhao Xin, Karma, Skateboarding Shoes, and Renata.
In the first game, T1 faced KT, which was strong, and confidently played the double AD lineup of mid-laner aircraft, while KT responded to the enemy with the traditional lineup with the highest error tolerance. It's up to BDD to resist Faker's explosives pack!
The two teams in the top four in the LCK finished in the first inning, playing a typical Korean game, with only 16 kills in 32 minutes of play. In the vanguard group of about 14 minutes, Zeus Sword Demon God descended to earth, and after T1 played 1 for 3, he basically laid the victory. Then, at about 24 minutes, KT, which was economically backward, used Dalong to force the group, and as a result, T1 received the group head-on, and after playing one for four, he won Dalong. In the final 31 minutes and 23 seconds, T1 had an unlimited economic advantage and won the game in one wave.
In the second game, KT blue side, Ban Sword Demon, Ash, Skateboarders, Zeli, and Lucian, and choose Nar, Monkey, Tsar, Varus, and Titan; T1 red side, ban Senna, Rock Sparrow, Udil, Blind Monk, and Ruined King, and choose Quisanti, Wei, Clockwork, Smod, and Bullhead.
In the second game, KT, who lost one game first, is still a traditional lineup with the tsar as the core, which requires them to be able to smoothly get through the early stage, and in the middle and late stages, they can form combat effectiveness; And T1 also wanted to finish the battle, and took out a lineup with clockwork as the core to deal with it.
As a result, just 3 minutes into the second game, KT was blossomed by T1 in the middle and lower lines at the same time, and after killing four players in the middle and lower lanes of KT in a row, KT collapsed at the speed of light. The subsequent game, in fact, entered the garbage time of KT, T1 snowballed steadily, and there was nothing to say all the way, nothing more than operation and operation and operation. In the end, 32 minutes and 03 seconds, T1 carried unlimited economic advantages, rushed to the high ground, and won the game in one wave.
Frankly speaking, after watching the game between KT and T1, the embarrassed king just wants to say that it is not that KT is too weak, but that T1 is too strong. If I'm not mistaken, Faker hasn't lost Clockwork since T1 lost to Geng in the Worlds. And after T1 won KT today, they have won 9 in a row in LCK. Some friends may ask, "Why don't you move the clockwork of faker?" What the embarrassed king wants to say is, it's not that you don't move the clockwork, but you can't finish moving, you move the clockwork, so how do you version the Tsar, the plane, Hui and other heroes? It's endless, the hero pool of Li Guapi is too deep, and the people are too stable!