During the LPL regular season, AL and TES locked the top two positions in the LPL a week ahead of schedule with their stable game performance. Because of this, the coaches of these two teams admitted frankly during the interview that they will "practice the lineup" during the competition in the future. In fact, as the two coaches said, TES and AL both sacrificed "underdog heroes" in the game, such as TES's jungler Foyego and AL's top dog head. And the ending of the "Scientific Research Bureau" was beaten by the opponent with a clean sheet.
After AL was beaten by JDG as a human-machine machine, tabe took the initiative to take the blame after the game, saying that there was no problem with the AL players' performance in the game, but there was a problem with their BP, and they wanted to try more hero choices, so in the final battle, let the players practice the lineup. And tabe's statement is undoubtedly a tribute to TES coach Redmi, after all, Redmi also said during the interview that TES's loss to BLG is not a strength gap, but TES is training the lineup.
Of course, some viewers believe that AL deliberately lost to JDG in order to prevent being placed in the same half as BLG in the playoffs. According to the official schedule of the LPL, the first and fourth places in the LPL Dengfeng group are divided into one and a half regions, and the second and third are in one and a half regions. This means that if AL wins JDG, and BLG wins IG, then AL will be in a half area with BLG, with the current strength shown by BLG, AL is really not necessarily BLG's opponent, so AL deliberately loses to JDG, which is also a reasonable thing.
Although AL is cool in the playoffs, it is miserable, and the IG team ranked fifth in the LPL. In IG's final battle, IG was brutally beaten by BLG, and many IG fans realized that BLG's strength was strong, and many IG fans didn't want it, so IG met BLG in advance in the playoffs. However, according to the rules of the LPL game, the top four teams in the LPL have the right to choose their opponents, and the top three in the LPL will definitely not choose IG, so BLG, which ranks fourth in the LPL, will most likely become the opponent in the first round of the IG playoffs.
Since IMP said during the live broadcast, "I played BO5 and never lost to Uzi", many Uzi fans hate IMP very much, but as IMP interacted with Uzi many times, the misunderstanding between Uzi fans and IMP was also resolved, and even recently IMP "whitewashed" Uzi during the live broadcast.
In IMP's live broadcast, some viewers stirred up trouble and wanted IMP to comment on Uzi's entry into the LOL Hall of Fame. And IMP, as an Internet elder, must know what this kind of audience thinks, so he directly asks him if he wants to listen to "skewer speeches" or "real feelings"? Although most of the barrage wanted IMP to open the string, IMP still said his true thoughts during the live broadcast, and IMP admitted that Uzi deserved to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
IMP believes that the starting point of LOL's official Hall of Fame is too high, and the first Hall of Fame player is Faker, which leads to the fact that whoever is selected in the second session will be scolded, after all, LOL has no second player who can compare with Faker, and IMP also frankly said that the reason why Uzi surpassed domestic players such as factory director and JKL is because Uzi is famous, IMP believes that among today's domestic players, only Uzi can represent LPL, and other players are a little worse.
Although there is a high probability of playing against IG in the first round of the IG playoffs, the 8 teams participating in this LPL playoffs all have "Repechage A", so even if IG unexpectedly loses to BLG in the first round, then IG still has a chance to be killed from the lower bracket. Of course, the premise of all this is that IG can defeat EDG from the knight's road, and it stands to reason that IG has spent so much money, it should be easy to play EDG, right? After all, I think if it is a BO5, IG can beat BLG.