KDF has surprised the League of Legends community and their T1 opponents with the “weird” picks, but the effect is maximum.
A few hours ago, the match between Kwangdong Freecs and T1 took place and had an unexpected result. Confronted with a team that is considered to be the weakest team in the 2022 Summer LCK up to now, having only won 1 victory and still losing 3 matches, T1 suddenly failed. Not only ending the record of the longest winning streak in LCK history at 24, but this was also a comprehensive loss for Faker and his teammates.
Before the match, probably no one, from experts to fans, would believe that “T2” (KDF is often called “cà khà” as T2 because of the gathering of many former T1 players) could Win 1 game against T1. Even with what Faker and his teammates showed before DWG KIA, the possibility of T1 seeing this match as a “rehearsal” is completely grounded.
And despite the fact that game 1 happened as many expected with the complete dominance of T1, games 2 and 3 were the resilience and the “weird” picks from the KDF players. And in one day Teddy, Kiin, FATE… sublimated, they successfully “shut down” T1, doing what even DK, Gen.G Esports had to “give up”.
Before the picks that made the victory can be considered a miracle of KDF, the League of Legends community must also “take their hat off”. Because, even in an extremely important game, perhaps at the moment only KDF dares to bring Ornn to mid and Seraphine and partly Gnar is the main damage. They even “played big” so much that they let Teddy play the role of a true “Decoy Gunner” and his job was just to use the correct Big Ice Arrows to open up fighting or odd situations. win for KDF.
But no matter what, victory is victory and KDF had an extremely convincing victory. For their part, T1 needs to blame themselves and learn from experience when they had the opportunity but could not “snowball” and then lost the opportunity to extend the historical record.
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