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Jankos underlines what G2 must do to advance out of groups at Worlds 2022
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After losing to JD Gaming and DWG KIA, G2 Esports are 1-2 in Group B of the 2022 League of Legends World Championship. Despite the slow start, Polish jungler Marcin “Jankos” Jankowski believes his team can 메이저놀이터추천 make it out of groups, and has pointed to what they need to do to achieve that goal.
The player said G2 need to improve every element of their gameplay a “little bit,” and once they do that, they should be able to advance to 안전놀이터추천 the knockout stage.
“Our meta read is actually quite good… we have to step up individually as a team a little bit,” Jankos said in an interview with Korizon. “We still made, make some mistakes during the laning phase, make mistakes during even like team decisions… but if we can improve our game overall by like five, 10 percent, and we can go with similar game plans on Friday… I’m sure then we can, you know, make it out of groups 메이저토토사이트
Before the tournament started, many doubted G2 and other European teams’ chances against Eastern competition. But while MAD Lions got knocked out in the play-in stage, G2, Rogue, and Fnatic are 6-3 in the main event.
Jankos explained that LEC teams aren’t “weak” and play well under the pressure that the Worlds stage brings.
“I feel like we step up during pressure a lot, so it is 메이저안전놀이터 definitely possible for us to you know, make it far,” he said. “Besides MAD, we have pretty good teams and we can definitely take off games in BO1s against you know, the top top teams from Asia.”
Worlds 2022 will continue tomorrow, while G2 and Jankos will return to action on Friday, Oct. 14.
Just catching up on Worlds 2022? Here’s everything that’s happened in groups so far
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The first round robin of the 2022 League of Legends World Championship group stage is in the books. After four intensive days of League gameplay, teams have taken a two-day break to reset and make the best preparation for the 메이저사이트추천 upcoming matches, with only eight of the sixteen teams going forward.
In the second round robin, each group will play all their matches on the same day, meaning each team will play three games. Group A will start 메이저사이트 on Thursday, Oct. 13, and the other groups will follow alphabetically until Sunday.
For those who couldn’t keep up with all the action, here’s what happened in the first round robin of Worlds 2022.
Group A – Three-way fight for the top
Fans and enthusiasts expected Group A to be the “group of death” and it seems like they were right: EDward Gaming, T1, and Fnatic are all tied in first place with a 2-1 score in what is shaping up to be the most exciting group at Worlds. Only Cloud9 haven’t won a single match: their qualifying hopes are coming to an end.
Out of the three teams fighting for the top, FNC stood out the most. They had the chance of going 3-0 in the first round robin. Their loss against EDG, though, showed the EU team does have flaws and that handing free kills like in the EDG game might be fatal for their Worlds’ run.
T1 dominated both C9 and EDG and won the games in a convincing fashion, but their loss against FNC showed the team still has some weaknesses, one of which is their bot lane: when Gumayusi and Keria are not delivering, the whole team sinks. Fixing this issue will be T1’s main goal and it will be their key to a top-two finish in Group A.
EDG had a brutal awakening after losing to T1 in their group stage opener, but they quickly turned it around with two consecutive wins. The Chinese team is known for playing with composure and that might be an advantage when things will get even more heated in the second round robin.
Unfortunately for C9, they have looked miserable in the group stage. They seem to struggle against the other teams’ proactivity and aggressiveness, with an average of 16 deaths per game, according to Games of Legends. While there is still a chance to qualify, Cloud9 will have to win the next three games to even have a chance for a tiebreaker.
Group B – JDG leading the way
Group B haven’t had many surprises so far. JD Gaming finished the first round robin with three wins on the board, followed by the LCK’s DAMWON Kia, the LEC’s G2 Esports, and home heroes EG last.
The Chinese team is proving why they were the No. 1 team in the LPL, especially when it comes to late-game teamfights: JDG always know what they should be doing and they won’t hesitate to punish their opponents as soon as there is an opening.
DWG KIA showed some great potential so far, going 메이저놀이터 even against JDG for the majority of the game and dominating G2 in their direct battle. The Korean team have a great early game, but their mid-to-late game transition isn’t nearly as good. Their 2-1 start should be good enough to be in the fight for second place, but the chances of fighting JDG for the top spot are going to be low.
G2 are currently sitting 1-2 in the group so far, but we saw some great potential. Aside from the whooping the EU team received from DWG KIA, the LEC team held their own against JDG. While it’s shaping up to be a tough second round robin, the game against the LPL first seed will be a great boost of confidence going forward.
As for Evil Geniuses, the team is struggling with the same problems C9 has. Their opponents are always one step ahead of them and the team haven’t been able to respond with such a high level of proactivity. With three losses already, their goal will be to avoid finishing 0-6 at the end of the group stage.
Group C – Is Rogue EU’s best hope this year?
Group C is the group with the greatest number of upsets so far at Worlds. While many anticipated Rogue to fight for qualification, not many expected them to be leading Group C at the end of the first week.
What’s even better is that Rogue’s performance so far has been stellar. The entire team have been consistent and their games have never looked sloppy. If Rogue can keep this up, EU might finally have a team who can fight against the Eastern teams at Worlds.
DRX are currently second in Group C with a 2-1 score, continuing their run as a dark horse at Worlds. Despite losing to Rogue, the team were able to take down Top Esports and GAM Esports, thanks to a rediscovered Pyosik. If the Korean jungler can keep up his form, DRX will have a lethal weapon on their hands for the second round robin: the fight with TES is going to be intense.
Speaking of the LPL second seed, the team are heavily underperforming, with only won win on the scoreboard: players are making lots of individual mistakes and the team seems disjointed.
TES’s greatest weakness is they always want to look for teamfights or skirmishes, even when they don’t have the tools to do so: finding more composure will be the key to their recovery. If they can’t manage, we might see them failing to make it out of Group C.
As for GAM, the Vietnamese team haven’t matched the expectations that were set for them, currently sitting last with a 0-3 score. They aren’t able to keep up with the other teams and the general impression is that they are getting predicted and tricked consistently by others. It’s not going well for the VCS first seed, as they will likely leave Worlds after this group stage.
Group D – Are RNG the real deal?
Royal Never Give Up have been a dominant force so far at Worlds, gapping everyone else in Group D, including the LCK first seed Gen.G.
The Chinese team looked flawless in the first week of the group stage, with both jungler Wei and ADC GALA also topping the KDA leaderboard. Knowing that they have already locked at least a tiebreaker for a spot in the knockout stage, the pressure will be on the rest of the group: RNG will only have to win one more game to qualify.
Gen.G have been following behind in second place, beating both CTBC Flying Oyster and 100 Thieves. That being said, the LCK powerhouse haven’t looked commanding enough, which raises questions about their chances of fighting for the title 안전놀이터추천
CFO is having a rather decent Worlds so far, having beaten 100T and lasted 40 minutes against Gen.G. While their chances of advancing are slim, ending third in the group will be a satisfying result for the organization that entered the PCS at the beginning of the season.
For 100T, instead, this group stage has been nothing but satisfactory. The team lost all three games and together with the other two NA teams, the region is currently 0-9. Aside from a decent laning phase, the rest of their gameplay has been a mess, with bad positioning and forced plays. Even though no one was expecting the LCS to win Worlds, this outcome is disappointing, to say the least.
League of Legends Copium engaged: Here is every scenario where NA teams make it through to knockouts at Worlds 2022
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Over the past week, North American League of Legends fans have suffered through one of the region’s worst performances at the World 메이저사이트 Championship so far. The three LCS representatives at the tournament have yet to record a single win in the main event’s group stage, and with only a few days left, hope is dwindling. But there are still a handful of different scenarios where they all qualify for the knockout stage, according to the Worlds 2022 advancement chart.
Evil Geniuses, 100 Thieves, and Cloud9 have all struggled through the stage, failing to find lasting success against the teams in their group. Granted, the competition at the event is fiercer than ever before, but each team has been thoroughly outplayed, from early stomps to late-game tragedies. But over the next few days, each team will compete against their groupmates to finally decide who moves on and who is eliminated. Perfection is necessary for survival.
For C9, only a three-win day will be accepted in their quest for the next stage at Worlds. If they lose a single game on Thursday, Oct. 13, they will be mathematically eliminated from the tournament. In fact, they must win all three games and win a tiebreaker match to qualify for knockouts, no matter who wins or loses in Group A. There is a world where a three-way tie occurs, if Edward Gaming only beat Fnatic, Fnatic only take down T1, and T1 only win against EDG while C9 go 3-0.
EG have the tiniest bit more leeway when it comes to qualifying for knockouts, and there’s also a chance that they could get into the next stage 토토사이트 without a tiebreaker. The only situation where they could drop a game is if they only lose against JD Gaming, while JDG win all three of their games, G2 Esports only beat DWG KIA, and DK lose all three matches.
The young squad can even make it into knockouts without a tiebreaker if JDG only lose to EG, DK lose all three matches, and G2 only beat DK. This would mean that JDG top the group, EG take second, and DK and G2 are eliminated. The more likely scenario, however, will be that EG play a tiebreaker if they win all three games. Additionally, there is a universe where they win all three games and are still eliminated if JDG only beat G2, DK only lose to EG, and G2 lose the next three games.
In a perfect mirror, 100T have the exact same odds as EG for qualification. There is only one situation where they lose a game and still qualify through a tiebreaker: 100T only lose against Royal Never Give Up, RNG win all three of their games, Gen.G lose all three games, and CFO Flying Oyster only beat Gen.G 메이저놀이터
There is also one chance that 100T qualify for knockouts without a tiebreaker, but more realistically, they will need to play one after they win all three games. Additionally, 100T can win all three games and still be eliminated if RNG only beat CFO, Gen.G only lose to 100T, and CFO lose every game moving forward.
NA fans, there is no more room for error. But these 안전놀이터 teams will need all the support you can muster as they battle for their Worlds lives when the second half of the group stage continues tomorrow at 2pm CT.
Comp is on pace to write his name in Worlds history books after blazing hot start in group stage
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After a perfect start at the 2022 League of Legends World Championship, Rogue’s star AD carry Markos “Comp” Stamkopoulos is on pace to join the top marksmen in the tournament’s history.
Comp leads all players at Worlds 2022 with 22 안전토토사이트 kills through three games in the group stage, with a scorching hot 13 KDA while participating in 75 percent of his team’s total kills, according to League stats aggregate Oracle’s Elixir. He even had a nine-kill performance against one of the toughest teams at the event, Top Esports.
His efforts have been essential in Rogue’s 3-0 start through the first half of the group stage, but he’ll need to level up even more if this team wants to 토토사이트 maintain their hold over first place in a group with DRX, TES, and GAM Esports.
Comp is also on pace for the second-most kills of any player in Worlds group stage history. If he is able to maintain at least his current average of just over seven kills a game, he will have around 44 kills through six games in groups. This eclipses every top group stage kill leader in Worlds history except for one player.
Gu “imp” Seung-bin is a retired ADC who previously played for the LCK’s Samsung White during their 2014 run to the Summoner’s Cup. During that group stage, he racked up an astounding 57 kills over six games, according to Oracle’s Elixir. He also had 42 assists with only seven deaths, while holding 37 안전놀이터 percent of his team’s total kills throughout that span.
If Rogue doesn’t play any tiebreakers heading into the knockout stage of this year’s tournament, Comp would need 36 kills over three games to beat Imp’s current record. It’s a record that will be hard to beat, but if Rogue improve even further or are forced into a tiebreaker, the European marksman could get pretty close 안전놀이터
It also helps that Rogue’s games have lasted pretty long during groups, with the team’s average game time reaching 35.8 minutes, according to Oracle’s Elixir. More time on Summoner’s Rift means more time for Comp to collect more kills for the record.
You can catch him and the rest of Rogue as they try to keep the ball rolling when their Worlds group play continues on Saturday, Oct. 15 at 2pm CT.
These unfortunate facts paint a grim picture for NA at Worlds 2022
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In the first half of the 2022 League of Legends World Championship group stage, the North American teams did not showcase 토토사이트 their best performances. With the second round of the group stage just around the corner, we’ve looked at some facts and statistics that paint a grim future for NA at Worlds, starting with 메이저토토사이트 the region’s infamous win rate so far.
Despite all teams representing the region having successfully reached the main event of the competition, none of them have claimed a single victory in their respective groups yet. But the situation goes deeper than the win rate. In fact, to win in 메이저놀이터추천 League, a team must at least enter the opponent’s base. But neither Cloud9, 100 Thieves, nor Evil Geniuses have done that so far.
None of the NA representatives at Worlds 2022 have succeeded in taking down at least one inhibitor yet in the group stage. And they haven’t even destroyed the defenses prior to that either, really. In fact, during these first nine matches in total for the region, none of its teams have destroyed a tier-two tower yet, but at most only the first block defending their foe’s part of the map.
In general, all three teams have been performing well during the first 10 minutes of their matches. But during the mid-to-late game, their initial strategy is seemingly completely discarded and their opponents’ strength during teamfights overwhelms the NA representatives, leaving them to try to defend their base and therefore being less proactive on the map. The bold performances NA teams have showcased in their home region’s competition over the past few months seem like a thing of the past as they get trampled on by every opponent at the World Championship.
What is most surprising is to see the NA Summer Split playoff champions C9 fall all the way to the bottom of the rankings in some statistics, even further down than GAM, the only other team to have not won a match yet. In particular, C9 have the lowest in-game kill average of all teams, the least towers destroyed, and the lowest average KDA, according to Game of Legends 안전놀이터
The teams representing the hosting country of this year’s World Championship all still have a chance to make it to the playoff stage, but it’s very slim. The first team that will have to try to change the trajectory of their destiny is the defending champions of the region, C9, who will face the second round of the group stage tomorrow.