Chapter 1950 Elimination Round Qualifiers Confirmed
The much-anticipated focus battle came to an end. Although Lin Cheng gave away a lot of points in the game, he still won the MVP with his wonderful performance in the key team battle.
When Lin Cheng was interviewed, he did not brag.
"RNG played well and was very tenacious."
"This game was so difficult, it was all my fault."
"My very low-level mistake caused the difficulty."
"Dragon Soul was stolen? That's not Cuzz's fault! We decided to fight in a team, and Monkey must be in the front."
"It's not Deft's fault. He only received Q once after 40 minutes. Why blame him? Some people started to receive Q in less than 4 minutes."
"Hmm~~~ A possible first defeat in the international competition? Sorry! I didn't have the energy to think about these during the game."
Lin Cheng's humility made fans a little uncomfortable. The crowd was waiting for him to open up his teammates, but Lin Cheng took the initiative to take all the blame.
In fact, many things cannot be savored in detail. If you really want to investigate, it can be said that every professional player has very low-level mistakes.
The longer you play, the more mistakes you make.
Even for some of the top players in everyone's opinion, the highlights of mistakes are probably not much less than their highlights.
This is especially true for Teacher Sha in recent years.
He is a strong contender for the LPL's single kill king every season, and the shots of him climbing over the mountain and using Gnar are hard for Zombie Sister to wash away.
The same is true for Faker.
Although he is still the pillar of T1, there are many inexplicable shots of Faker's operations on the field in the past two seasons. He was caught in various ways and tried to save flash, and then he used death flash to maximize the loss, or he got lost and died in the late game, etc.
Compared with others, Lin Cheng's low-level mistakes throughout his career have been exaggeratedly few, but he is still a human being after all.
He just reacts faster and operates better.
So most people are still very tolerant of Lin Cheng's low-level mistakes.
Of course, it is not okay not to be tolerant.
Don't you think that orange bastards are kinder than zombie water ghosts?
Now the orange bastards are in the ultimate wind, and rashly riding on Lin Cheng will not end well.
However, Lin Cheng's interview this time also made the water ghost sisters a little dissatisfied.
The main thing is that when he defended Mr. Dai, he mentioned in passing that ‘some people started to use Q in less than 4 minutes’.
Who is he hinting at?
He has ulterior motives.
May 22, the third day of the competition.
KT was in good shape and easily defeated EG and PSG, continuing to win all the games.
Yesterday’s game seemed to have also recharged RNG, breaking the bloodline restraint and slaughtering G2.
May 23, the fourth day of the competition.
KT defeated the two European and American brothers again, and the state seemed to be more stable.
RNG also made steady progress.
G2, on the other hand, was in line with the outside world’s inherent impression. After defeating RNG, they were killed by PSG and KT and RNG in a row. The record of 3-1 in the first two days became 3-5 after the fourth day.
EG in North America was brave after knowing shame, and steadily gained points from PSG and SGB to improve the record to 4-4.
It's strange that NA teams are almost trampled by EU teams every year, but North America is very stable when facing weak teams, while Europe always likes to fail against weak teams.
MAD was even eliminated by the wildcard in the S10 qualifying round, which overshadowed the style of the old man playing in the qualifying round that year.
May 25th, the last day of the competition.
The first game was G2 against SGB.
At this time, SGB's record was 1-7, and theoretically there was still a glimmer of hope for promotion, because in the knockout round, G2, which ranked third from the bottom, had a record of 3-5.
As long as they can bite G2, there is still hope.
As a result, G2 failed again in this game.
Every year in the MSI and S games, there are always European teams that stand out and lose to wildcards. G2 continues this glorious tradition.
European audiences are getting anxious now.
They didn't expect that G2, who was still very brave two days ago, had a five-game losing streak and dived directly into the ticket hall.
Even half a foot was about to step on the flight back to Spain.
The second game was between EG and PSG.
Although they were reluctant, some EU viewers still cheered for their mortal enemies.
Because PSG's current record was 3-5, G2's record became 3-6 after losing to SGB. If PSG gets another point, G2's best outcome is just to fight for a chance to play a tiebreaker.
Fortunately, EG, with a record of 4-4, also needs to ensure its own promotion. In this crucial game, they did not think of playing a trick, and strongly defeated PSG to improve their record to 5-4.
So far, three teams have advanced to the knockout stage in advance.
They are KT, RNG, and EG.
The next three teams compete for the last promotion spot.
G2's record was 3-6.
PSG's record was 3-6.
SGB's record was 2-7.
The last opponents of the three teams were different. While working hard, they also had to look at the faces of others.
In the third game, KT faced SGB.
Standing on the edge of the cliff, SGB played very fiercely, trying their best for the last glimmer of hope to advance.
They took Mr. Dai, who was killed four times in the opening match of the competition, as a breakthrough point and launched a crazy attack on the bottom lane.
Unfortunately, the experienced Mr. Dai was no longer in the state of the first encounter.
It was also Luna. KT's bottom lane did not give up the grass at level 1 this time. After stabilizing at level 2, they began to exert their strength.
Cuzz helped Lucian take the first blood in the first wave of counter-camping, and Mr. Dai took advantage and killed the enemy crazily.
In the end, KT ruthlessly extinguished the last hope of the Vietnamese brothers.
SGB was eliminated with a record of 2-8.
The return of the Vietnam Division after two and a half years still failed to make waves on the international stage.
The only impression they left on everyone was that they stabbed G2.
It is worth mentioning that in the 19th MSI, G2 was double-killed by SGB's predecessor PVB in the group stage. At least this time G2 won a game.
There is progress.
The fourth game, RNG vs. PSG.
Enemies are particularly jealous when they meet, and RNG is unlikely to give face to the Taiwanese brothers and kill them ruthlessly.
The crew of "Overheard 2" officially went bankrupt.
In the end, PSG's record was fixed at 3-7.
But they have not been eliminated yet, and we have to wait and see the result of the next game between G2 and EG.
What's funny is that G2 has lost six consecutive games in the confrontation, and still showed no mercy when facing EG.
EG lost again.
In this MSI, from the group stage to the confrontation, EU completed six wins over NA.
EG did not let down because of the early promotion. They wanted to kill the EU team more than anyone else.
But they just couldn't beat G2.
The North American audience was going crazy.
G2 lost three points against SGB and PSG, but still beat EG steadily. Who can they complain to?
Every year, they brushed NA>EU, but they were embarrassed every year. They couldn't hold it anymore.
So far, G2 won the last promotion spot with a final record of 4-6.
In the final battle of the confrontation, KT met RNG again.
At this time, KT had already locked the first place in the confrontation with a record of 9-0, and RNG also locked the second place.
In other words, this matchup will not affect the final ranking of the confrontation, and will not affect the schedule of the knockout rounds of both sides.
It's just a revenge battle for RNG.
Let go and fight to no regrets.