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Oct. 18, the last day of the Worlds 2021 group stage, features a Group D round-robin that will decide which teams take the final two spots in the knockout stage. Since Group D was the only group that featured no 3-0 or 0-3 teams through the first round of games, it contains the most questions that need to be answered. Any of the four teams present could earn a top-two finish.


Gen.G and LNG Esports share first place in the group with 2-1 records. This rematch will be crucial in determining which team has the best shot at securing a top seed and avoiding the powerhouse squads in the first round of knockouts.


Gen.G and LNG first played each other on day one of groups. Since then, however, they’ve had more and more information at their disposal to help devise their game plans.안전놀이터



Their first meeting was a one-sided affair. LNG’s first three picks were Lee Sin, Aphelios, and Gwen. Gen.G went all-in on lane dominance with Renekton and Miss Fortune. On R4, Gen.G took Leona, forcing LNG to blind pick mid. They rounded out their composition with Rakan and Sylas. Gen.G’s final pick was a phenomenal one: Zoe for Bdd.

LNG’s composition was purely about mid- and late-game teamfighting. Aphelios and Gwen were both picked into losing lane matchups with the hope that they would scale into power after surviving lane. LNG chose to then double down on the skirmish strategy with the Sylas last pick. With Gen.G’s picks, they essentially had three winning lanes that would all have pressure advantages. Even if their teamfight was weaker on paper, Gen.G had the tools to choke LNG out of the game.


The flaw in LNG’s draft became apparent at around 4 and a half minutes in. Rascal used his priority as Renekton to force Gwen under the tower. Bdd then used his lane advantage to Teleport top for first blood, with Gwen losing a full minion wave as a result. The early-game dominance didn’t end there: Gen.G also took first dragon around the six-minute mark.


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