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Peyz has been playing brilliantly, currently serving as T1's main damage output. Photo: Xportnews . |
In game 1, FearX gained an early advantage thanks to Raptor's excellent objective control. The yellow and green team quickly secured three dragons, putting significant pressure on the lanes. However, the turning point came when T1 successfully picked off VicLa in the mid lane, creating an opportunity to take Baron.
Leveraging his superior equipment, marksman Peyz consistently unleashed devastating damage in the final team fights. T1 secured the Elder Dragon buff to finish the game, taking a 1-0 lead.
In game 2, jungler Raptor played explosively with precise plays, helping FearX gain a significant gold lead. Despite being in a difficult position, T1 persevered and managed a clean sweep to rekindle their hopes of a comeback.
However, FearX's resilience came to the fore at the right moment. In the decisive team fight at the Elder Dragon pit, the team took down T1's key players to tie the score at 1-1.
The final game saw T1 completely dominate. Although Faker lost first blood after an enemy infiltration, support Keria promptly rectified the situation with sharp and precise initiations at the Rift Herald.
The advantage continued to widen as Peyz and Oner coordinated effectively, racking up numerous kills. T1 easily secured the dragon soul and Baron buff to storm and destroy the enemy's nexus.
With the impressive performance of rookie Peyz, T1 is showing rapid adaptation to the new tactical system. This victory solidifies their leading position in the Baron group. Meanwhile, the Elder Dragons must rely on KT's performance in the final match of the week.
T1 had a chance to be in the winner's group thanks to Gen.G's good form. However, Gen.G maintained their consistent performance, winning convincingly with 2-0 victories and few mistakes. Conversely, T1 seemed to want to experiment with different lineups and push the limits of their players with risky champion picks and a high-risk playstyle.
They often have to play all three games, resulting in a worse win-loss ratio than Gen.G.
Source: https://znews.vn/t1-bat-bai-post1622729.html







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