Home>kogNews> JDG’s players are all capable of dominating their former team, with Jin Yu proving JDG wrong, and Xiao Yu’s Gongsun Li delivering an incredible nine-kill salvation streak. >

JDG’s players are all capable of dominating their former team, with Jin Yu proving JDG wrong, and Xiao Yu’s Gongsun Li delivering an incredible nine-kill salvation streak.

Has anyone noticed that every player who left JDG seems to perform impressively? Especially Juhua, JDG must deeply regret selling him! But it’s not just Juhua; Jin Yu, who was eliminated by JDG, also fiercely proved the “old team” JDG wrong with his performance!

In the first two games, JDG won decisively and efficiently, which raised hopes for their progress to the top eight! However, starting from the third game, RW Xia began to dominate JDG! At 5 minutes, RW Xia focused fire to kill Kong Kong’er. At 7 minutes in the bottom lane, RW Xia took down Kuang Tie with concentrated attacks, while JDG found an opportunity to kill Cao Cao with focused fire.

At the 10-minute mark, after killing two opponents, RW Xia secured the Shadow Lord and then took the red-side resources. By 15 minutes and 50 seconds, RW Xia controlled the Shadow Tyrant with nearly an 8,000 gold lead. At 16 minutes and 50 seconds, during a crystal team fight, RW Xia eliminated multiple enemies and destroyed the crystal to even the score!

In the fourth game, at 5 minutes in the river, Gongsun Li killed the enemy’s side lane support for a double kill. At 7 minutes, a river team fight broke out where Goya secured a double kill, JDG traded 2 for 3 in the fight, and Gongsun Li got another double kill. At 10 minutes and 50 seconds, JDG continued chasing and caused two enemy deaths, but then Ma Chao’s cold spear combo pursued to the Shadow Lord’s area, killing two enemies for a double kill and securing the Shadow Lord. At 14 minutes and 50 seconds, JDG took the Shadow Tyrant, and Gongsun Li skillfully switched umbrellas to achieve a five-kill streak, while RW Xia destroyed the crystal to tie the score!

In the fifth game, the start was chaotic with fights across all three lanes—top, mid, and bottom. You could see Wushuang’s Yang Jian turning the tide with eight reversals, and Wan Mo’s Shen Mengxi performing aerial maneuvers. Although the economy was roughly even, this chaotic situation was very favorable for JDG’s double-side Ma Chao and Shou Yue. Coupled with the early strength of the two Yang Jians, everything was going in JDG’s favor.

A crucial moment came with Xiaodu’s Ying during a high-ground defense, where he absorbed a lot of damage and killed Huo Wu. From this point, RW Xia began to counterattack! JDG seemed unsure what to do; despite having a minion wave advantage, they tried to drag out the Wind Dragon fight, insisting on a five-on-five decisive battle. In the final clash, Yang Jian was immediately focused down, Jin Yu’s Yuantan secured the Wind Dragon, and the match ended!

Fortunately, JDG withstood the pressure and won the sixth game, leading to a peak showdown! In this peak battle, JDG was ahead by over ten kills, but once again, Xiao Yu’s Gongsun Li dazzled with a pseudo-quadra kill. JDG lost control of the map and ultimately lost the match!

With a 3-4 score, JDG was defeated by RW Xia and missed out on the Challenger Cup quarterfinals. Meanwhile, the players who left JDG once again proved their former team wrong with their results!

Although Liu Chan is a support hero, he is capable of creating miracles. When behind, Liu Chan can push towers alone to allow teammates to farm safely and grow stronger. When ahead, Liu Chan coordinates with teammates to push quickly, as pushing with teammates is much faster than pushing solo. Ensuring teammates’ safety, Liu Chan can advance and help take down towers. After winning team fights where marksmen and mages are still alive, Liu Chan can attempt to split push lanes and push towers forward.

In late-game stalemates, when an opportunity arises, avoid using Flash or Double Flash to initiate fights; priority should be given to protecting the marksman. If Liu Chan flashes in to start a fight without proper protection, the marksman and mage can easily be picked off by the enemy jungler or offlaner.

This is the mindset for playing Liu Chan: push towers when ahead, protect the marksman during stalemates, and push lanes solo when behind—a very well-rounded support hero!

Comment (0)
No data
Site map Links
Contact informationContact
Business:PandaTV LTD
Address:UNIT 1804 SOUTH BANK TOWER, 55 UPPER GROUND,LONDON ENGLAND SE1 9E
Number:+85259695367
E-mali:[email protected]
APP
Scan to DownloadAPP