Even though Svenskren's Lee Sin died first, he still started to invade the jungle very aggressively. Compared with Centaur, Lee Sin still had a great advantage in the early stage.

In this way, through continuous and crazy invasions into the wild area, the rhythm that had been interrupted by Lee Sin was regained.

When the game reached 11 minutes, both sides tried to fight a five-on-five team battle, but in the end, because both sides' ultimate skills missed, without any casualties, they all widened the distance again.

At this point in time, it is obvious that TSM's combination is stronger.

This team battle also made the commentators on the scene sweat. Fortunately, no one was killed in the end. Otherwise, given the current situation, RNG might have ruined the game because of this decision.

Afterwards, Lee Sin began to look for opportunities frantically. At 14 minutes, he cooperated with Kennen to kill Rambo who had used his flash.

This situation is becoming increasingly unfavorable to RNG.

This once again put all CPL viewers in a state of tension.

In the first game against Flash Wolves, although they were also at a disadvantage in the early stages, Yuan Shen always had the advantage in the top lane.

But in this game, except for the bottom lane which was evenly matched, the other lanes were basically at a disadvantage. In this situation, it was really difficult to turn the tables.

But at this moment, RNG's bottom lane combination stood up, took advantage of the gap when the opponent's support Nami returned to the city, started with the WQ combo of Minotaur, and cooperated with the damage of Uzi and Annie to kill Jhin in seconds.

The head-to-head ratio at this time also changed from 3:1 to 3:2.

"Uzi must stand out in this game. If RNG wants to win, they must protect Uzi and use him as the foundation for teamfights. Otherwise, the outcome of the game is really hard to predict."

I remember speaking with some concern.

Judging from the current situation, the performance of these two teams in today's CPL is not satisfactory.

Compared to the Flash Wolves who won the game without any danger, the current RNG seems to be more worrying.

Unlike Group C of Flash Wolves, the competition in Group D is obviously more intense, so at this time, no mistakes can be made.

In the next game, RNG's bottom lane combination stood up again, and directly seized the opportunity of Nami's vision. Minotaur started with WQ again, and once again cooperated with the damage of Annie to kill Nami in seconds.

The head-to-head ratio between the two sides was also equalized at this time.

This was also a turning point in the game. At this time, Annie had been developing perfectly and had already earned two kills.

And now, Annie has also bought a two-piece set of mana-absorbing knife and electric blade, plus a pair of nimble boots.

With such equipment, they are still slightly ahead of the opposing AD Jhin, and at this time, all the RNG players also began to group together crazily.

When the game went on for 20 minutes, Looper's top laner Rambo perfectly circled behind and won a team battle with a one-for-three exchange.

Although Uzi's Annie was eventually replaced by Kennen's flash, with the subsequent Centaur entering the field perfectly, he still cooperated with the Snake Girl to deal terrifying AOE damage.

Xiaohu's snake lady also successfully got a triple kill in this wave, turning the tables and taking the lead instantly.

RNG did not give TSM any chance afterwards. In the end, they did not even take the Baron buff, but directly pushed towards the opponent's high ground. They killed the opponent's Jhin first and ended the game in one wave.

It is worth mentioning that Doublelift's performance in this game was really bad. In team battles, he was always the first one to be killed.

RNG's bottom lane perfectly suppressed his performance, and with RNG's victory, the CPL team also won both games on the first day, which can be said to be a series of good news.

Although judging from the final results, both games achieved the desired results.

But the audience who actually watched the game were still worried about both teams.

Especially the current RNG. Although the group they are in cannot be called a death group, it is basically the same.

The strength of each team in the group is equally matched, and no game can be lost.

And judging from today's performance, this year's SSG is really strong, and it seems not to be an easy task for RNG to gain the upper hand over them.

Taking into account the possibility of defeat, we cannot lose any of the remaining two opponents.

Compared to RNG, Flash Wolves still have opportunities to adjust, but RNG has no way out and must give their all in every game.

This year's version is still very consistent with RNG's current style of play. If they don't even make it to the knockout stage in the end, it would be really disappointing.

Fortunately, both teams won the game without any danger. Now the pressure is on the other two CPL teams.

EDG and AHQ came through the bubble match.

Many people did not expect AHQ to make it to the World Championship.

But they still broke through the siege and defeated strong opponents such as Snake Team and WE.

The same was true for EDG, but unfortunately things did not go as planned. Although they finally successfully entered the World Championship, they were placed in the group of death in the group stage.

In addition to SKT, the favorite to win this year, FNC and C9 should also not be underestimated. Whether they can take the lead in the first game is still very worrying.

Especially in the first day of the group stage, both RNG and Flash Wolves won, which undoubtedly added more pressure on them.

I'm also looking forward to the upcoming match, wondering how we'll perform in the end.

After a brief adjustment, the match between the two sides arrived as scheduled. The first game to be staged was Group B, which included CPL's third seed EDG.

However, the first match to take place was between SKT and C9.

As the runner-up team of last season, SKT has only one goal this year, which is to avenge and win the championship.

Compared to last year's situation, this year's SKT is even more suitable for the version.

No matter which line they are in, they are more dominant this year, and with MaRin leaving, they have rediscovered a top laner.

Compared to MaRin, Duke's biggest feature is stability.

However, Duke's style of play seems to be more in line with the current SKT.

Because this year's Faker is definitely at the peak of his career, and the cooperation between Bang and WoIf is getting better and better.

Although many people are criticizing SKT's bottom lane, especially Bang in the ADC position.

But Bang's performance this year was absolutely impeccable. Even in the most recent World Championship ADC rankings, he was only ranked behind Uzi.

The gap between him and Uzi is also very small. With the help of the team, Bang has basically reached his peak now.

Flash Wolves also attach great importance to this game. Their goal is also clear, which is to defend the title.

The biggest stumbling block in their way is likely to be SKT.

As the saying goes, knowing yourself and your enemy will ensure victory in a hundred battles. Familiarizing yourself with their tactical style in advance and understanding their current changes will increase their chances of winning in the next game.

In the BP of this game, SKT showed strong confidence.

They chose a lineup that relies heavily on early-mid game development. If they can't gain an advantage in the early-mid game, SKT will have almost no chance of a comeback in the late game.

SKT picked Jayce, Elise, Syndra, Ezreal and Alistar. C9 picked Rumble, Lee Sin, Cassiopeia, Annie and Braum.

The four lanes of mid, top, bottom and jungle all need to have high burst in the mid-game.

Although the current version focuses on the rhythm of the early and mid-game, such a desperate choice is still somewhat risky.

If the opponent avoids the mid-to-early stage gank, there is still a high probability that SKT will be overturned in this game.

However, it turns out that they do have the ability to have such strong self-confidence.

In this game, the whole world once again saw the horror of the LCK region.

The game finally lasted more than 30 minutes, but judging from the progress of the game, SKT had been suppressing C9 throughout the game and did not give C9 any chance to breathe.

This kind of tight rhythm coordination is really awe-inspiring. The strength of the LCK region this year is not just talk.

After the game, the last team in the CPL region finally had their first match.

After watching the match between SKT and C9, the faces of the EDG players were filled with solemnity.

The performance of the C9 players today was absolutely excellent, and everyone was in great shape.

But they were still powerless and were crushed by SKT.

The dominance shown by SKT now makes other teams in Group B very worried.

The three teams in Group B all know that SKT's qualification as the group's first is a foregone conclusion. All they need to do now is to fight for the next qualifying spot.

In this game, EDG chose a very risky lineup.

After watching SKT's games, they increasingly felt the importance of the early stage to the game situation.

Then he chose a very aggressive lineup, Ekko, Zac, Varus, Jhin and Minotaur.

This lineup is against Gnar, Jarvan, Vladimir, Lucian, and Karma.

Compared to FNC's more solid lineup, EDG's lineup has too low tolerance for error.

If there is any mishandling, the game may be ruined in the early stages.

However, we have to admire EDG's decision. This idea of ​​going all in is also a manifestation of their own self-confidence.

In the end, the facts proved that their choice was reasonable. Relying on the rhythm in the middle and early stages, they finally won the game in one go.

At this time, all teams in the LCK and CPL regions have maintained an undefeated record.

This has made the audiences of the two major regions very excited. They are looking forward to the showdown between the teams of the two regions, and even more looking forward to which side will be the real number one region.

This topic started when Flash Wolves won the championship last year. However, although CPL eventually won the championship, compared with the LCK as a whole, the performance of the CPL team was still unsatisfactory.

If Flash Wolves had not finally turned the tide and won the World Championship, LCK would probably have won the honor of being the number one division long ago.

But even if Flash Wolves wins the championship, there will still be endless debate in the world about the strength of the two major regions. Perhaps this year, we will see the final result.

Because it is the group stage now, the schedule is still very tight. After the Group B game is over today, the Group D competition is coming.

In this game, the real test for RNG has arrived.

Before RNG came on the court, SSG played a game against TSM. Compared to RNG's difficult victory, it became much easier for SSG to face TSM.

In the end, they won the game easily.

Now comparing the two, SSG is obviously much stronger than RNG.

Even if CPL fans don't want to admit it, this is the reality.

The RNG team at this time is also very clear about this, and they attach even more importance to today's match with SPY.

In the entire Group D, SPY's strength is at the bottom.

Facing such a team, points must be earned at all costs.

Therefore, RNG must play steadily today and win this crucial point.

Only in this way will their qualifying situation be relatively favorable.

Fortunately, RNG finally lived up to its mission and successfully won the game under the expectations of CPL audiences.

Like SSG, RNG still maintains an undefeated record and has a very good chance of qualifying.

The RNG team that won the game breathed a sigh of relief. Although the game was won easily, every player was very nervous.

These points that must be won must not be lost at any cost.

After the Group D match ended, Group C competition began again.

Today's Flash Wolves is still worth looking forward to.

Especially Karsa. When facing INTZ yesterday, his Graves was completely suppressed by RevoIta's Lee Sin, and he hardly made any noise throughout the whole game.

This is quite different from his usual style.

Although Karsa is more of a herbivorous jungler, his early-game rhythm is still an indispensable part of Flash Wolves.

I believe that he will have a new breakthrough in today's game after learning from his mistakes.

In today's match, Flash Wolves' opponent is their old friend CLG, whom they have dealt with many times.

CLG also successfully won the first game and showed a completely different mental outlook.

Although they were facing Flash Wolves today, the CLG players still looked relaxed.

Since they understand the gap between themselves and Flash Wolves, they are still very calm in their mentality.

He faced this confrontation completely as a challenger.

Facts have proved that this kind of mentality does help the players perform better in the game.

Just like Flash Wolves' opponent INTZ in the first game, although they eventually lost the game, it was definitely a glorious defeat.

Especially in the beginning of the game, it definitely put a lot of pressure on Flash Wolves.

Faced with such a situation, the Flash Wolves did not dare to take it lightly, and in order to increase the diversity of the lineup, they made it impossible for other opponents to figure out the Flash Wolves' tactics.

CLG also gave Yuanshen enough respect, and directly gave all three ban positions to the top laner, banning Vladimir, Rumble and Ryze respectively.

In today's version, the power of the magic core top laner is getting stronger and stronger, and Yuanshen's operation is equivalent to being able to bring out the power of the hero to a greater extent. (End of this chapter)

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