
Great performance by G-Rex with the third day of Play-In Stage at League of Legends Worlds 2018
Few hours ago the third day of Play-In Stage ended in League of Legends Worlds 2018, with many teams gave us some pretty matches and specially G-Rex team.
G-Rex’s continue their huge performance during the Play-In stage after defeating team Gambit earlier today. On the other hand, the North Americans team Cloud9 still undefeated until now with 3-0 clean record.
Teams standings:
Group A
- EDG: 2-0
- Dire Wolves: 1-1
- Infinity: 0-2
Group B
- SuperMassive: 2-0
- G2: 1-1
- Ascension: 0-2
Group C
- Cloud9: 3-0
- DetonatioN: 1-2
- KaBuM: 1-3
Group D
- G-Rex: 3-0
- Gambit: 2-2
- KLG: 0-3
The third day of Play-In Stage:
G-Rex vs. Gambit
Gambit started off well with some early vision that looked like they were improving from their day one faults, but it was pretty short lived. G-Rex’s midlane Syndra completely obliterated the opposition to take over the game single handedly and Gambit had no way to answer against it, constantly making a series of mistakes that pushed G-Rex further ahead until they eventually won the game.
KaBuM! e-Sports vs. DetonatioN
DetonatioN could have secured a spot in the Play-In Knockout stage with a win over KaBuM, but they slipped up. Their draft was poor, and they gave away too much about their team comp’s strategy by taking Soraka first. KaBuM’s Aatrox and bot lane Vel’koz then proved to be too montrous as KaBuM took complete control of the game, suffocating DetonatioN’s map control with great vision and objective management to take their first win of the event.
KLG vs. Gambit
The game between KLG and Gambit was extremely close for the majority of play with both teams pulling off their fair share of mistakes. The difference between both teams, however, was Gambit’s jungler Danil “Diamondprox” Reshetnikov who single-handedly pulled his team to victory. Diamondprox had 100 percent kill participation in the game and proved the difference maker.
KaBuM vs. Cloud9
Cloud9 were lucky to win this game after a really poor start. C9 started well but a five man dive bot lane opened up a chance for KaBuM to take three towers in quick succession which gave them a strong early lead. Cloud9 ultimately won the game though through a great aggressive use of Nocturne’s ult onto a surprise Galio ult to stun and taunt KaBuM into submission over and over again. C9 won, KaBuM will feel like they let the game slip through their fingers, and C9 are guaranteed first seed in Group C.
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