[LCS] Battle of the Atlantic, Part II - Page 2
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UmberBane
Germany5450 Posts
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Aeromi
France14456 Posts
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AsmodeusXI
United States15536 Posts
On December 20 2013 21:04 Aeromi wrote: @OP : Can you add the french streams ? ![]() ![]() Thanks ! Thanks again sir. I didn't know if they were the same this time around. :D | ||
beefhamburger
United States3962 Posts
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Redox
Germany24794 Posts
On December 20 2013 22:07 beefhamburger wrote: Is this group of games played in the US? I can't remember how Riot planned it. Yes it is. | ||
schmutttt
Australia3856 Posts
THANKS IN ADVANCE CLG | ||
Numy
South Africa35471 Posts
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krndandaman
Mozambique16569 Posts
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Lord Tolkien
United States12083 Posts
2-0 CLG vs. ATN (I'll go out on a limb and say that CLG's new roster is stronger than previous ones, and will live up to its hype, at least somewhat) 2-1 GG vs. XD.GGfkyougaizforchoosingthisname (GG looked strong at IEM, but recent patch shakeups+Alex in hospital means that they're probably not going to be so dominant in BotA, and XD.GG proved with Game 2 against GG in Worlds that they can pull together a winning advantage [until the most glorious of baron throws ever]; might be 2-0 for GG, but more likely 2-1 I feel). 2-1 Fnatic vs. C9 (most heavily contested match, honestly, and Fnatic is the better team and favorites to win, but it's also not within the realm of reason to see C9 pulling through; we'll have to see the effect actually practicing has for both teams, but predicting a 2-1 either way, 2 to 1 odds for Fnatic) On the NA Promos: 3-2 DTG vs. EG (I'm not sold on EG.NA's lineup at all, honestly, no matter what people say [EG.NA's not doing well in scrims gaiz], and TBD/DTG has been putting out increasingly better games as of late. I'll give them a 3-2 instead of a 3-1 just to hedge my bets here against the EG fans. :x To elaborate, I'll pretty much state that Roberto/Bubba is flat out stronger than Yellowpete/Krepo, and my gut impression is that Brokenshard>Snoopeh. InnoX never impressed me in the NA challenger scene compared to other top laners, and Westrice, while a questionable top laner on standard picks, remains absurdly good on his pool of assassin champions [Rengar, Riven, Akali, and Zed; also been awhile, but Lee is an option]. Unless EG dedicate all 3 bans to rendering Westrice irrelevant [banning, say, Rengar, Riven, and Zed], he's not as washed up as he use to be. Pobelter is good, but 1) was not good enough for Crs not to bench him to put Voyboy mid [then again, Liquid kicked Aphro to put Cop back on Crs, so idk if that means anything or not], and 2) is against and Arthelon who's taken major steps forward in improving his champion pool and general consistency. Pobelter's probably better, but not by a large degree. Thus, EG.NA needs to rely on team coordination to win, but given 3 players are from a very specific EU playstyle [with the mindset of support the Froggen] and mashing on some additional NA players to it, while TBD/DTG are have been playing together for awhile now, relying on having an edge in team coordination/playstyle isn't something you can reliably say that EG.NA has.) 3-1 Coast vs. TWZ (Coast remains the strongest of the LCS teams in relegations; despite their predictability in LCS, their record in Challenger scene tourneys have been pretty unimpeachable thus far; while TWZ have finally recovered their momentum and pace after losing Quas, and are by no means slouches, Coast is simply too good for them; may vary to a 3-0 stomp or a 3-2 close finisher for Coast [if they're out of it], but 80-90% chance that Coast will win). 3-1 Crs vs. COG (Crs isn't as strong as Coast, but neither is COG comparatively as strong as the other challenger teams. Quas is a god [with a fking massive champion pool], but the rest of Crs's lineup isn't as solid, with Voooby still adapting to mid lane non-assassins, and overall above average bot lane/jungle; I'll say 3-1 for now, but also 3-0 is a possibility; don't expect COG to pull off 2 wins against Crs). | ||
krndandaman
Mozambique16569 Posts
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Dan HH
Romania9110 Posts
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krndandaman
Mozambique16569 Posts
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killerdog
Denmark6522 Posts
On December 20 2013 02:42 AsmodeusXI wrote: Like before, if anyone wants to volunteer to maintain this thread, I'd very much appreciate it! (I can update OP at the end of the day/whenever possible) I'll do pickbans/polls, Is there any interest at all in actual Live Reporting? (Like they do in the sc2 threads, "text-livecasting" the game for people who can't watch the stream but want to vaguely follow) or does that just not really work in LoL/noones interested? | ||
Lysanias
Netherlands8351 Posts
On December 21 2013 02:10 krndandaman wrote: they looked better than i expected vs fnatic and upgraded at the jungler role with dexter. I also consider atn weaker than fnatic. so 2-0 seems pretty logical imo. though I think it will largely depend on how nien does. If he can hold his own against kev1n clg should take it. If we don't take into account that Fnatic hardly had any practice at all then i would agree. Tbh this might be the most close on series we will get. 2-1 eitherway, but i'll give the homeground advantage to CLG. | ||
Don_Julio
2220 Posts
Anyone else excited to see the new LCS | ||
overt
United States9006 Posts
Additional note, while I don't know enough about Innox it'll be pretty embarassing if EG loses. Three EU LCS players and easily the best NA amateur mid laner should be able to beat any of the NA amateurs. | ||
UmberBane
Germany5450 Posts
On December 21 2013 03:20 Don_Julio wrote: EG, please. Anyone else excited to see the new LCS eSports stadium? ![]() | ||
Don_Julio
2220 Posts
Whatever, it will have an audience with annoying TSM fans who tell Dyrus about incoming ganks. | ||
Fusilero
United Kingdom50293 Posts
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jtbem
Canada1404 Posts
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