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In the "life-and-death battle" of the Shanghai duo, the Wolves advanced to the winner's group while KSG mistakenly entered Group S, resulting in an early playoff exit.

With the Wolves sealing a 3-0 victory over TTG, there's hardly any suspense left in Group S! The remaining matches will just be about ranking! After all, no one wants to face AG Super Play in the first round and have to use their "revival armor"! However, Group A still hasn't reached a conclusion, as one playoff spot remains undecided!

Although RNG couldn't secure a win again this week after leading 2-1, reaching the decisive round against DRG was already unexpected. Currently, with a record of 1 win and 3 losses, they must defeat their city rivals EDG today to claim the last playoff spot, and they need to win by as large a margin as possible.

EDG still holds the power to advance, as winning against RNG today would conclude Group A; even if they lose, tomorrow's match against DRG still offers them a chance for a comeback, depending on whether they can seize the opportunity.

After WB's victory over the Wolves and a 3-0 crushing of LGD last week, they pulled off a surprise 3-2 win against AG Super Play this week, securing their spot in the playoff winners' group ahead of schedule with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, currently ranking third in Group S. Although they cannot reach first place based on points, winning against KSG by any score would allow them to replicate their regular season success from the spring tournament.

KSG has a record of 1 win and 3 losses with a -4 point differential; even if they beat WB 3-0, they would only reach 2 wins and 3 losses with a -1 point differential. To turn the tables in S4, they must rely on LGD, whom they lost to 3-1, to defeat the Wolves, ideally by a score of 3-1 or even 3-0.

The Wolves ended their losing streak with a strong 3-0 shutout of TTG, where Xiao Pang successfully eliminated Jia Xin for the third time, showcasing his true potential with an impressive MVP count of 18. From a 3-2 win in the first round to a 3-1 in the second, and finally a 3-0 last night, while many say TTG has improved with each round this season, the Wolves' "bloodline suppression" over TTG seems to be strengthening round by round.

Given the Wolves' current points, even if KSG wins 3-0 against WB tonight, as long as the Wolves can secure 2 small victories against LGD, they can firmly lock in their spot in the winners' group. With their current form from last night, it should be difficult for them to falter today.

Many players have encountered the situation where they pre-selected a marksman but ended up in the first position. At this point, many players hope their teammates will pick first; otherwise, they might be targeted by opponents. However, during solo queue, many players prefer not to be in the first position. So, if one ends up in the first position, which marksman is a good choice?

Choosing Ake in the first position is perfectly fine; after being reworked as a marksman, Ake is very strong. His first skill allows for health regeneration and can summon monsters, while his second skill enables rolling and grants him invulnerability during the roll. Not only is he fast, but he is also resistant to control; even if Lan Ling Wang comes to gank, Ake can quickly escape using his second skill.

Once Ake activates his ultimate, he can throw out orbs to fight. The orbs not only have high health but also deal significant damage, allowing Ake to hide behind them and deal damage without facing any counters. Choosing him in the first position is completely acceptable.

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