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LCK's top talent eliminated, successfully replicating Uzi's script! Bin's words come true, beating Faker doesn't help.

Hello to all LPL viewers and League of Legends summoners, this is World Game Hub.

The LOL Global Pioneer Tournament yesterday featured the loser bracket finals of two groups, but a huge upset occurred: BFX faced G2 and lost 0-3, ultimately stopping at sixth place.

This marks LEC defeating a Korean team on the international stage after 1979 days.

Top talent eliminated, Diable's magic disappears.

It is well known that BFX is a team with Diable as the absolute core in the bot lane, but Diable's performance in this Pioneer Tournament truly did not meet audience expectations. BFX couldn't win by supporting the bot lane against G2; instead, G2's bot lane achieved good lane advantage.

In the first game, G2's bot lane deployed Ashe + Seraphine, successfully suppressing opponents and coordinating with the jungler to kill the support.

BFX's other strong point, jungler Raptor, had no rhythm. Not only in the first game, but across all three games, he was suppressed by Skewmond, performing poorly, causing BFX's familiar advantageous tempo to fail completely.

In the second game, BFX once gained huge advantage through Nocturne's initiation, but in a sure-win situation, continuous mistakes occurred: Diable went too deep under tower in bot lane and was killed; G2 countered and defused the Baron push. In subsequent Baron fights, Caps initiated and pushed back Kai'Sa, Diable died again, BFX lost tempo control, and G2 executed a comeback game.

In the third game, BFX clearly had mental issues, almost unable to play properly. Diable's Varus died again, even being crushed by G2 in a stomp, ultimately swept and eliminated.

Replicating Uzi's script, Bin's words come true.

After this match, the most mentioned keywords were G2, protect-one strategy, Uzi, 20th. All elements matched: Diable called Korean Uzi, BFX main protect-one tactic, yesterday was 20th, facing G2, upset loss. Diable successfully replicated Uzi's elimination script.

G2 specializes against protect-one teams, previously ending Uzi's RNG, now defeating Korean Uzi.

BFX's elimination reminded viewers of Bin and Faker. Before Pioneer Tournament, Bin commented on BFX in interview: "Don't know where they came from, never studied them."

Everyone thought Bin was too arrogant, but surprisingly low-credibility Bin was right this time. BFX indeed not as strong as imagined, many young players, first world tournament, likely mental issues arose, playing worse.

People also wonder how such BFX consecutively beat T1 and DK in league. Could DK and T1 be too weak? LCK perhaps not as terrifying as imagined?

Beating Faker useless, analysis of BFX failure reasons.

We can briefly review BFX vs T1 earlier. Match content-wise, BFX crushed T1, biggest gap bot lane: lane phase lost, teamfight gap huge, four games lane killed six times, Faker solo killed by Vicla.

Then BP suppression: T1's BP had big issues, picking heroes players less proficient with, possibly underestimating opponent, thus defeated.

Does that mean Faker's T1 weaker? Personally think not. BFX's Pioneer Tournament failure more due to team's familiar playstyle tempo completely disrupted, causing player mental issues, team BP affected, playing worse, becoming ordinary international tournament team.

BFX itself not known for strong configuration. In league play, they relied on one trick, that style other teams couldn't crack.

Result: first international match BLG messed their mentality, fell into chaotic tempo, players panicked. First loss negative effects emerged, familiar style ineffective, player hard strength insufficient, finally crashed.

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