

But they didn’t even need it, with a last ditch effort for EDG at Baron, V5’s bot laner Ying “Photic” Qi-Shen who was already fed on Kalista turned around and aced the EDG squad himself with a Pentakill as V5 took Game one in 29 minutes.īack and forth. An early 22 minute Baron by V5 opened up the game, and just a couple minutes later, V5 had a 8k gold lead and were on Dragon Soul point. V5 had complete control of the game from the 13 minute mark onwards. Game 1 was not pretty for EDG they couldn’t even win a single teamfight. Hopping and dancing! It's pentakill time for Photic! 🔥 #LPL #CrazyIsOurGame /o9XG75jXnq While V5 have looked unbeatable, EDG have been a shell of their former selves but still good enough to hang around the top third of the standings. In what some had pegged as the matchup of the week, the reigning world champions Edward Gaming took on the current best team in the LPL Victory Five in a showdown for positioning as playoffs inch closer. Learning from their mistakes in Game 2, TT didn’t get overly aggressive and took calculated fights which obviously worked much better as they made quick work of iG in 31 minutes and take the series 2-1. 21 minutes TT had a 6k gold lead and a 16-6 advantage in kills. Game 3 once again was in TT’s favor in the early game with the team getting off to another massive lead. iG would end up denying TT the win condition as they reached theirs a wild teamfight in the mid lane 32 minutes in went 5-2 in iG’s favor as they had enough time to clean up the enemy base and force a Game 3. With iG on fresh legs, the team started to run the map with TT playing off the backfoot, not only did iG erase the gold lead, they took it.Ģ7 minutes into Game 2 and iG finally had their first gold lead of the series, but TT still had the Dragon Soul win condition, with them already at three dragons. However, the TT squad bit off more than they could chew, as over-aggression cost them an already won teamfight which allowed iG some breathing room. Game 2 started out in a similar fashion with TT once again getting out to a massive kill lead 7-0 in their favor, to be exact, while they also had a 5k gold lead just 19 minutes in. The game dragged on for about 10 more minutes before TT spiked hard enough to close the game out with a 23-5 kill advantage and a 13k gold lead. 20 minutes in, TT ballooned the kill lead 11-3 in their favor with the team on Dragon Soul point and a 4k gold lead. Game 1 was rough for iG, as TT took the first three kills and never looked back. TT, on the other hand, have had a decent season so far they’re even part of the playoff conversation. With nothing going their way, iG have decided to run an unorthodox bot lane of An “Ahn” Shan-Ye and Zhang “Wink” Rui, with Wink playing support.
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TT defeat iGĪfter starting the season 1-1, Invictus Gaming came into their final Week 5 match against ThunderTalk Gaming on a five series loss streak. Here is what happened today in the 2022 LPL summer season. For fans that don’t have time to watch all the action, but want to know what is going on, we at Upcomer are here to provide a daily recap of each day’s games. The 2022 League of Legends Pro League summer season is well underway, with games happening every day of the week.
