undefined
The reigning world champion T1 will defend their title in the grand final, after they managed to end their losing streak against Gen.G in the semi-final, and with a 3-1 win, they came one step closer to another huge success.
Long the most decorated LoL team in the world, T1 and Faker continue to push the boundaries of success. Despite all the titles, T1 did not come to the competition as a favorite this year, in fact, one lost game separated them from not even qualifying for it, but fortunately for their fans, the weak summer season did not cost them the opportunity to become a legend once again .
T1 met their kryptonite in the semi-finals, the Gen.G team that has regularly beaten them in the LCK for the last three years, but T1 once again proved that at the World Championship they can get the most out of it and even push the boundaries of good play. which makes them an incredible third time in a row in the grand final.
T1 opened the semi-finals with a game where they once again played expertly around the map, letting Gen.G take dragons which earned them Baron which they were able to use extremely well and take down enough towers to put themselves in an advantage that Gen.G didn't. could recover, and Gumayusi once again finished the game without dying, a streak that ended in the next game.
Gen.G equalized with a convincing 12-1 win in the second game, but T1 responded in kind. Oner dominated Vi early in the third game, T1 quickly built a huge lead, then slowed down a bit and played patiently until half an hour into the game when they had an opportunity to take down Gen.G after a big fight in the upper part of the map. .">The reigning world champion T1 will defend their title in the grand final, after they managed to end their losing streak against Gen.G in the semi-final, and with a 3-1 win, they came one step closer to another huge success.
Long the most decorated LoL team in the world, T1 and Faker continue to push the boundaries of success. Despite all the titles, T1 did not come to the competition as a favorite this year, in fact, one lost game separated them from not even qualifying for it, but fortunately for their fans, the weak summer season did not cost them the opportunity to become a legend once again .
T1 met their kryptonite in the semi-finals, the Gen.G team that has regularly beaten them in the LCK for the last three years, but T1 once again proved that at the World Championship they can get the most out of it and even push the boundaries of good play. which makes them an incredible third time in a row in the grand final.
T1 opened the semi-finals with a game where they once again played expertly around the map, letting Gen.G take dragons which earned them Baron which they were able to use extremely well and take down enough towers to put themselves in an advantage that Gen.G didn't. could recover, and Gumayusi once again finished the game without dying, a streak that ended in the next game.
Gen.G equalized with a convincing 12-1 win in the second game, but T1 responded in kind. Oner dominated Vi early in the third game, T1 quickly built a huge lead, then slowed down a bit and played patiently until half an hour into the game when they had an opportunity to take down Gen.G after a big fight in the upper part of the map.
undefined
We got the denouement of the game and the whole match already in the next big fight that followed when the new dragon appeared. Gen.G manages to catch Faker and briefly find himself in a 5v4 situation, but T1 soon turns the fight around, getting four kills and storming the opposing nexus that Canyon couldn't defend on its own.
In the final, T1 will be waiting for the champion of China, Bilibili Gaming, who beat Weibo Gaming 3-0 in the first semi-final match. The grand final is scheduled for Sunday, November 2 and will be played from 3 p.m.">T1 opened the fourth game very well, Gen.G failed to get a kill in the first 20 minutes of the game, but everything changes in the 28th minute when Gen.G, with a deficit of 5,000 gold, manages to kill the entire opposing team in the dragon river and then they took Baron. That one huge win was enough to take Gen.G into the gold.
We got the denouement of the game and the whole match already in the next big fight that followed when the new dragon appeared. Gen.G manages to catch Faker and briefly find himself in a 5v4 situation, but T1 soon turns the fight around, getting four kills and storming the opposing nexus that Canyon couldn't defend on its own.
In the final, T1 will be waiting for the champion of China, Bilibili Gaming, who beat Weibo Gaming 3-0 in the first semi-final match. The grand final is scheduled for Sunday, November 2 and will be played from 3 p.m.