![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Read more: Faker hopes to find glory once again on North American soilĮDG players died only three times combined against Fnatic and C9 - once to C9 and twice to Fnatic. Before losing to T1, the Chinese team had dominated European team Fnatic and North American team Cloud9 to give them four wins and a chance to win Group A. Top laner Choi "Zeus" Woo-je had a team-best K/D/A of 10/2/3 and Ryu "Keria" Min-seok showed why he’s one of the best supports in the world with 19 assists.Įarlier in the day, EDward Gaming secured a place for themselves and T1 in the quarterfinals of the tournament by beating Fnatic. Despite being the victim of a first blood by EDG’s mid laner Lee "Scout" Ye-chan, Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok finished the game with a kill/death/assist line of 6/3/15. The teams were even in kills (3-3) and turrets (1-1) and nearly even in gold at 16 minutes, but over the course of the next 12 minutes, T1 took over, ending the game with a 24/8 advantage in kills and a 14K gold difference. Sign up for the next Nerd Street tournament! After a close game early on, T1 blew the game wide open in the latter half to win in dominant fashion and take first in the group. NEW YORK - First place in Group A at the League of Legends World Championship was decided by a banger match on Thursday between reigning world champions EDward Gaming and three-time world champions T1. ![]()
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