Mid Season Invitational 2022 - Page 2
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JimmiC
Canada22817 Posts
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chipmonklord17
United States11944 Posts
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DarkCore
Germany4194 Posts
On May 21 2022 01:43 JimmiC wrote: I'm sure you are right, T1 even looked good in a lot of plays. Exciting that g2 is probably the next betting favorite. Gumayusi is looking really off this tournament, which has surprised me. He's gotten caught out numerous times, and even a team like T1 will be punished for that. I think if they pull it together, they still have the best shot at winning MSI. | ||
evilfatsh1t
Australia8597 Posts
huge upset for psg but in the end i think eg will still come 4th. | ||
chipmonklord17
United States11944 Posts
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evilfatsh1t
Australia8597 Posts
bye bye eg lul | ||
DarkCore
Germany4194 Posts
On May 23 2022 17:48 evilfatsh1t wrote: wowwwww g2 lost to psg again. bye bye eg lul G2 drafts are just utter garbage. I don't understand why they keep running this Kalista, she is useless if you don't play her perfectly vs heavy engage comps (Guma has looked terrible on her as well). And I think Caps died with flash up 5 times this game. | ||
evilfatsh1t
Australia8597 Posts
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evilfatsh1t
Australia8597 Posts
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evilfatsh1t
Australia8597 Posts
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DarkCore
Germany4194 Posts
On May 23 2022 20:36 evilfatsh1t wrote: this rumble stage is crazy. inconsistent performances from all teams but making for some entertaining matches. would have been cool to see saigon take the rng game. t1 suddenly remembers how to play spring season style and rolls g2, meanwhile g2 cant seem to find their rhythm anymore I think today was good showcase of the quality difference between teams: when the fiesta starts, T1 and RNG can pull it back, other teams can't. But T1 is not as consistent as RNG, they have the early macro and laning power but lack overall macro (which is insane, they have Faker and Keria, how is their macro so poor at times). | ||
DarkCore
Germany4194 Posts
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evilfatsh1t
Australia8597 Posts
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Uldridge
Belgium4482 Posts
It feels like EU and NA burned hard, while KR and CN just warmed up slowly. | ||
DarkCore
Germany4194 Posts
On May 28 2022 19:24 Uldridge wrote: Lessons I've learned this MSI: East grows stronger, understanding their opponents, while the West gets exposed hard after the first showings. It feels like EU and NA burned hard, while KR and CN just warmed up slowly. These were some pretty depressing 2 days for the West, felt inevitable after the second half of the rumble stage but it still hurts. | ||
evilfatsh1t
Australia8597 Posts
i hope t1 3-0 rng as well. would be so satisfying to see rng get smacked in their own practice house | ||
Uldridge
Belgium4482 Posts
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chipmonklord17
United States11944 Posts
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evilfatsh1t
Australia8597 Posts
dont know why they insisted on ahri when liss has already shown in the series that it completely nullifies ahri's presence, and not banning gwen when its such a failsafe pick for bin. performances were bad all over the map in game 5 too but you cant do much when you give up kill pressure in every lane you have just to hope to scale to late game. the style of drafting in game 5 was the exact opposite to what t1 obsesses about. sad | ||
Uldridge
Belgium4482 Posts
I honestly thought Lee would've been a better pick for Oner as well, the champ in itself did not looks convincing to me at all the entire time it was played, where Lee almost always showed up. Ahri pick was just blasphemy, really don't understand what the thought process was there. Yuumi pick was fine, Zilean might've been better, but I'm not sure what Jhin was supposed to be. Their entire comp needs to stomp early and Wukong doesn't have that much agency pre 6. Fact that Jhin/Yuumi lost lvl 2 (or was it 1 even??) vs Trist/Rakan is just a disaster. | ||
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