The loss of C9 (1st) against TSM (10th) could shatter the entire NA LCS ranking. Number.However, Tukui and his partners have decided otherwise, with Hans Sama and Team Liquid currently in second place. All was not perfect for Flyquest as they lost their first match of the week to Golden Guardian. Fortunately for Hans, he and his team managed to avoid falling into the CLG trap, which allowed them to stay in second place, but are only one victory ahead of the 100 T. Focus on our expat services in this hectic week.
score out of 10:
- 0: Play Yummy Jungle (Why bro, why?)
- 1: Human part
- 2: Poor performance, worthless LCS drive
- 3-4: Errors below/above expectations
- 5: Average / alternately excellent and average
- 6-7: With his solid support, the player was one of the team’s driving forces
- 8-9: Not content with directly beating the opponent(s), the player offered himself the luxury of making crazy moves.
- 9.5:1v9 God per 200 IQ increments
- 10: If perfection had a name, it would be its own
- 11:1v9 God moves at 200 IQ when playing in the Yum Jungle
Tukui, the evil lord of the Yord
If the first episode went badly, it’s neither Tukui’s fault nor that of any member of the team to deny it. Flyquests managed to take a slight early game advantage, even taking three plates from the enemy turret before the French midfield fell. As Cinderella tried to make room for her Ryzes, she was respected by her opponents, who were quick to show up and kept her from dominating too much in the early game. The difference was made during the regrouping, the Golden Guardians showed their superiority. Could Flyquests have played better? Without a shadow of a doubt. Did you play badly? Number.
Against Team Liquid, the team showed a very different look. Toucouille’s Veigar was impressive, and if Johnson made the most kills and Cumo the most kills, it was the tricolor who did the most damage to the opponents. They knew how to be patient without breaking, and their opponent’s advantage was over 7000 gold before they managed to reverse the situation by tapping, which was possible with Tukui’s telecast allowing them to chain together from a distance. . It’s a great show of endurance, even if it has to be done again next week to confirm a playoff ticket.
Hans Sama, effective support
This week, Team Liquid components revolved around Bwipo instead of Triple ADC.Hans still managed to play well with Zeri, especially against CLG. He did some damage to overall strength, but was able to hold off the team in 14 of 19 eliminations. With your support, it was impossible to win an early game with rivals Lucian/Rakan and he managed to spend his time in the regrouping. His stats are great considering he has to play without the assigned backstop, CoreJJ had to pick Satar to steal on a case-by-case basis.
The case against Flyquest was similar, but CoreJJ’s Taric could have been closer to him. Additionally, in one of the few times Team Liquid removed support for damage dealers, Flyquests was able to return to the game. Again, the fault is collective here, as the general lack of sight allowed Tukui to carefully teleport, a role that belongs to all players on the team. Hans didn’t play particularly badly, but after the Flyquest roster regained their dominance on the map, Team Liquid didn’t have the weapons to reclaim the lead if their opponents hadn’t made a mistake. The game is not to be lost, but rather an example of a game where opponents are smarter and manage to exploit the single hole in TL’s vision, rather than a major individual or collective error. Luckily, the playoff spot is guaranteed, but there’s no doubt that the team won’t be happy with Union’s minimum and will have to rely on them to confirm their dominant team status last week.
Source : Millenium