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]]>In the first game, G2’s bot lane duo, Steven “Hans Sama” Liv and Mihael “Mikyx” Mehle, displayed exceptional synergy, effectively shutting down TES’s bot lane and creating opportunities for Rasmus “Caps” Winther to shine.
With two well-fed ADCs, G2 secured the first victory in just 28 minutes, setting a dominant tone for the series.
As the matches progressed, G2’s superiority became increasingly evident.
Mikyx and Martin “Yike” Sundelin’s coordination neutralized Wenbo “JackeyLove” Yu’s Draven, while Hans Sama’s stellar performance led G2 to another victory, putting them up 2-0.
Despite TES’s efforts to counter G2 in the third match, Sergen “BrokenBlade” ?elik’s strong performance in the top lane ensured a clean sweep for G2, solidifying their status as the superior team in the series.
#G2WIN @G2LEAGUE ELIMINATE @TOP_ESPORTS_! #MSI2024 pic.twitter.com/ve6N3YwJAe
— LoL Esports (@lolesports) May 14, 2024
G2’s triumph over TES not only reaffirms their position as a title contender but also reignites the debate on the prowess of Eastern versus Western teams in international competitions.
Historically, Eastern teams have often dominated global tournaments with meticulous strategies and superior mechanical skills.
However, G2’s victory underscores the growing strength and resilience of Western teams in the global League of Legends scene.
By delivering one of the most dominant performances against one of China’s top teams, G2 proved that Western teams are more than capable of challenging their Eastern rivals.
As the competition progresses, fans can expect even more intense matchups and rivalries.
Overall, G2’s creative picks and coordinated plays reminded fans of their 2019 MSI triumph.
With three more best-of-five series to win in the lower bracket, G2’s next opponent will be the victor of the Team Liquid vs. T1 series.
This potential rematch against the current LoL World Champions promises to be a must-watch for League fans worldwide.
G2 Esports’ journey at MSI 2024 continues to give European fans hope for another international success.
MSI 2024 will continue on Wednesday as T1 clashes with Team Liquid, with the best-of-five series scheduled to start at 5pm CST.
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]]>Despite high hopes for Liquid, the first seed from NA, they were swiftly outmatched by the second seed from the LPL playing on their home turf.
As TES moves forward in the tournament, questions arise about their ability to replicate such dominant performances against other eastern teams.
CLEAN SWEEP:@TOP_Esports_ defeat @TeamLiquidLoL! #MSI2024 pic.twitter.com/Bam16ZDMWp
— LoL Esports (@lolesports) May 7, 2024
TES will now await the winner between Gen.G Esports and Fnatic to determine their next opponent.
If Gen.G wins their debut match at MSI 2024 against Fnatic, Fnatic will face Team Liquid in the lower bracket, setting the scene for an electrifying NA vs. EU matchup that fans have long awaited.
Many had predicted that Liquid could prove to be too much for TES, especially since TES dropped one map against Fnatic in the play-in stage.
However, Liquid could barely get a foothold during all three matches as Top proved to be too coordinated and efficient in taking objectives.
Liquid were kept to under 10 kills in all three games, showcasing TES superior macro play.
All three matches ended in under 30 minutes.
The first game saw TES take a comfortable lead, mowing down turrets with ease.
The second game looked even worse for Liquid as TES doubled down on their assault, with Lin “Creme” Jian’s Corki proving to be a major threat.
In the last match of the series, Wenbo “JackeyLove” Yu’s stellar performance on Lucian sealed the deal for Top, leaving Liquid with no chance of a comeback.
MSI 2024 will continue Wednesday (5pm CST) as Gen.G Esports clashes with Fnatic in the opening round of the bracket stage.
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]]>Among them is Fnatic, who faced challenges in the upper bracket final but managed to secure a confident victory against GAM Esports in the lower bracket semi-final.
#FNCWIN @FNATIC take down @GAMesportsVN and advance to the #MSI2024 Bracket Stage! pic.twitter.com/INMs0Ax1tc
— LoL Esports (@lolesports) May 5, 2024
Fnatic’s journey at MSI 2024 showcased their ability to adapt and learn from their opponents’ mistakes.
In their match against GAM Esports, Fnatic demonstrated methodical gameplay, avoiding mistakes and gaining a strong advantage, ultimately securing their place in the bracket stage.
However, in the upper bracket final against Top Esports, Fnatic faced a setback in the first game but rallied in the second game with a display of momentum and dominance.
Despite their efforts, they couldn’t maintain that level in the decisive third game, allowing Top Esports to advance to the main event through the upper bracket.
In the lower bracket final rematch against GAM Esports, Fnatic faced a different challenge.
GAM Esports, buoyed by their victory over LOUD, displayed formidable team fights and strategic prowess.
Fnatic, however, learned from LOUD’s mistakes, controlling their aggressive tendencies and returning to a methodical yet offensive playstyle to secure victory and ensure both LEC teams advance to the bracket stage.
#PSGWIN@PSG_TALON_LOL DEFEAT @FLYQUEST AND ADVANCE TO THE #MSI2024 BRACKET STAGE! pic.twitter.com/SYdICMTBEw
— LoL Esports (@lolesports) May 5, 2024
Meanwhile, PSG Talon delivered an impressive performance, eliminating FlyQuest to secure their place in the bracket stage.
In a rematch from the Play-Ins stage, PSG Talon dominated FlyQuest with strategic precision and relentless aggression, showcasing their strength as a minor region team.
With PSG Talon and Fnatic advancing to the bracket stage, the stage is set for high-stakes showdowns at MSI 2024.
Fnatic’s first challenge will be against Gen.G Esports from Korea, promising an intense battle between regions.
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]]>The annual Mid-Season Invitational will head into its second week of play, with the top eight teams competing in the bracket stage of the event from May 7�C19.
The 19th season of the ESL Pro League will continue with the playoff stage, which will kick off on Tuesday, May 7, and run through Sunday, May 12.
Meanwhile, PGL Wallachia will begin on May 10, with 16 of the best Dota 2 teams taking their place in the US$1 million event.
Following an exciting play-in stage, the Mid-Season Invitational main event (bracket stage) will begin on Tuesday, May 7.
The four teams that qualified through the play-in stage will meet the four teams that were seeded in the bracket stage, and they will compete in a double-elimination bracket across two weeks of play.
The opening round matches will feature Gen.G vs Fnatic, Team Liquid vs Top Esports, G2 Esports vs T1 and Bilibili Gaming vs PSG Talon.
Check out our extensive LoL Mid-Season Invitational betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.
The playoff stage for Season 19 of the ESL Pro League will take place this week, with the final 16 teams competing in a single-elimination bracket.
MOUZ, Complexity, Astralis and Team Vitality will await their opponents in the quarterfinals after they topped their respective groups, while 3DMAX, TheMongolz, Team Liquid and Natus Vincere await in the round of 12 bracket after finishing second in their groups.
Check out our extensive CS2 ESL Pro League betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.
The first of many PGL-organised Dota 2 events will be held in Bucharest, Romania, as PGL Wallachia runs from May 10�C19.
Esports betting sites has Team Falcons marked as the favourite in the “To Win Outright” market at $3.25, followed by Xtreme Gaming ($5.50), BetBoom Team ($6.50) and Team Liquid ($8.00).
Check out our extensive Dota 2 PGL Wallachia betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.
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]]>Top Esports displayed confidence in Group B, though they faced some tension in the decisive match of the upper bracket.
They fought their way effectively through the MSI 2024 bracket stage, with an intense victory over LEC team Fnatic in the final.
#TESWIN@TOP_Esports_ defeat @FNATIC and advance to the Bracket Stage! pic.twitter.com/0N1X6eQJk5
— LoL Esports (@lolesports) May 3, 2024
Fnatic showed resilience, but Top Esports ultimately dominated, showcasing their strength in team fights and strategic prowess.
Meanwhile, T1, the current LoL world champions, sailed through Group A without dropping a single game.
In the semi-final, they faced Estral Esports and exhibited their trademark patience and strategic style, dismantling their opponents’ hopes.
The final against FlyQuest from the LCS was a swift affair, with T1 clinching victory in Game 1 in just 17 and a half minutes, setting a record for the fastest best-of-three in international League of Legends history.
BRACKET STAGE @T1LoL defeat @FlyQuest! #MSI2024 pic.twitter.com/533XUHabVu
— LoL Esports (@lolesports) May 3, 2024
T1’s dominance was evident in both games, with their superior rotations and team coordination giving them an insurmountable lead.
Despite FlyQuest’s early game advantage in Game 1, T1 quickly turned the tide and secured victory.
In Game 2, T1 continued to assert their dominance, with Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong��s Kalista reaching godlike status within minutes.
Despite FlyQuest’s attempts at aggression, T1 steadily built their lead, ultimately sealing their qualification for the MSI bracket stage.
The matches brought historical rivalries and new matchups to the MSI stage, with fans eagerly watching the clash between mid laners Nicolaj “Jensen” Jensen and Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, as well as Fahad “Massu” Abdulmalek facing off against one of his idols, Gumayusi.
While FlyQuest showed moments of brilliance, they couldn’t match the reigning world champions’ skill and will now have to wait for the next round to determine their fate.
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]]>In the opening series, FlyQuest made an impressive comeback to defeat PSG Talon 2-1, securing a spot in the upper bracket final of their group.
#FLYWIN @FlyQuest turn the series around and win the #MSI2024 opening match! pic.twitter.com/nfHngaSafA
— LoL Esports (@lolesports) May 1, 2024
Despite losing the first map, FlyQuest rallied behind standout performances from players like Gabriel “Bwipo” Rau and Fahad “Massu” Abdulmalek to clinch victory.
FlyQuest’s victory was marked by their resilience and individual brilliance.
Bwipo and Massu stood out, with Bwipo’s Urgot and Massu’s Lucian proving instrumental in their team’s success.
In the decisive third match, Nicolaj “Jensen” Jensen’s Orianna led the charge, culminating in a game-winning quadra kill.
T1, the two-time Mid-Season Invitational champion, also started strong with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Estral Esports.
2-0 win for @T1LoL! #MSI2024 pic.twitter.com/FAe3HehYSb
— LoL Esports (@lolesports) May 1, 2024
Despite Estral’s resistance, T1’s strategic prowess and objective control secured the win.
Moon “Oner” Hyeon-joon’s stellar performance on Viego in the second game highlighted T1’s dominance.
The opening day showcased intense competition and impressive gameplay, drawing in record-breaking viewership numbers.
The matches collectively garnered around 4.8 million hours watched, with peak viewership surpassing 1.5 million �� a significant increase compared to previous tournaments.
T1’s involvement and the favourable time zone for Korean fans contributed to the high viewership.
As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on FlyQuest and T1 as they aim to secure their spots in the Bracket Stage, while Estral and PSG Talon will fight to stay alive in the lower bracket.
With such an electrifying start, MSI 2024 promises to be one of the most thrilling tournaments in League of Legends history.
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