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T1 is pumping again! Genius newcomer Smash Sawa beats GenG with Rei

★ Game Horseshoe Original

T1 vs. GenG Game 3

LCK focus battle, global BP high-quality Bo3 showdown. In the third game, T1 seconds grabbed Galio, Rambo Monkey strengthened the early confrontation, and Ze Lilulu protected the late stage. If it was the previous T1, I'm afraid many fans would have their eyes black when they took out Zeli. Because Gumayusi's Zeri didn't play well, most of the time his Zeri would lose the match. Today is different, Smash's previous performances have been recognized by everyone, and his hero pool and individual abilities are far stronger than Gumayusi's. This game is also a well-deserved battle of the gods!

At the beginning, Keria harassment was successful

Keria has used Lulu to harass opponents and even complete kills more than once recently, and in the third game, she switched lanes to the top lane to achieve 1-for-2 with the jungler and ADC, which is also the beginning of Zeli's takeoff.

2v2 line kill

On the one hand, Ruler overestimated his combat power, and on the other hand, the performance of the auxiliary hammerstone was too bad. In the case of the two sides returning to 2v2 in the lower lane, Smash got a double kill, 4-0 in 8 minutes.

Smash lock rear row spike double C

In the case of Ruler's poor positioning, Oner Monkey took the lead in opening a group and forced a flash, Smash Zeli slid the wall and pointed directly at Ruler and Chovy, and combined with Rambo's ultimate, he finally killed the double C in seconds to make T1 win and take Dalong + Eta Khan in 25 minutes.

Smash arrests Chovy

At the critical point of 39 minutes when the two sides were tense in the middle of the road, Chovy walked out of touch from the river, and was chased by Smash all the way to the big flash, and cooperated with Rambo to kill it directly.

T1 defeats GenG

Chovy was seconded, GenG was in chaos, and the blue buff jungle was killed by Faker Galio, and T1 won in a wave.

The ADC gap is too big

In today's game, the biggest gap finally fell on the ADC position. Ruler's three games were almost all beaten by Smash, even if it was the second game he won, it was actually Smash's better performance, but unfortunately EZ was not a hero who could turn the tide.

KDA's second MVP of 41 points in 3 innings

debuted in only 3 Bo3 games, 2 of which won MVP. Today, he cut 41 KDA, with a total of 25 kills and only 2 total deaths, and such a powerful and efficient ADC is not even 19 years old! With a genius top laner Zeus, and another genius down the road Smash, T1 never seems to be short of talent.

Gumayusi could consider a move

Being able to play such a flawless performance in such a short period of time after their debut, there is no reason why T1 should not continue to use Smash as the team's starting ADC. Although Gumayusi is only a player in '02, he has become "Mrs. Cow" in front of this "Britney" newcomer. If Smash can help T1 win the first phase of the tournament, Gumayusi may be able to enter the transfer market in the middle of the season to find a new club.

T1 is getting stronger again

Zeus' departure from Doran led many to think at the beginning of the season that T1's six-time record of winning three consecutive championships this year was in vain. As a result, I never expected it, and there was another Smash perfect reinforcement. Judging from these three Bo3 games, Smash is completely a template for super ADC, and the experienced Ruler is a toy in front of him, and if he continues to develop in this state, this T1 team has enough ability to win the championship in the S15 World Championship. On the other hand, the LCK has begun to enter the era of 06-07 players this year, and in the LPL, the gap seems to be getting wider and wider.

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