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Uzi is nowhere to go? Hanbok's weekly winning rate is only 37%, or he becomes the second factory director

With the Spring Festival holiday has passed, the 2022 LPL Spring Season regular season is about to be rekindled, and in addition to whether the major LPL teams can play in subsequent competitions, when the BLD's ADC player Uzi can debut in the new season has become one of the most concerned topics for LPL fans.

Uzi is nowhere to go? Hanbok's weekly winning rate is only 37%, or he becomes the second factory director

Uzi's comeback to join BRG is arguably one of the biggest events in the LPL in 2022. As the top ADC player in the LPL, Uzi is also a professional player who represents "youth" in the minds of many LPL fans. Therefore, being able to see Uzi compete on the field again in the new season is undoubtedly a "grandfather". Moreover, judging from the player configuration of the BLG this season, the paper strength of this team can indeed be highly competitive in the LPL. In the case that Uzi has not yet played, BLG is temporarily ranked sixth in the regular season with a 3-1 record before the Spring Festival. That is to say, if BLG can maintain its competitive form in subsequent games, it should not have much problem to break into the playoffs.

Uzi is nowhere to go? Hanbok's weekly winning rate is only 37%, or he becomes the second factory director

However, for most LPL fans, it is important that the BLG can achieve good results in the new season, and it is equally important when Uzi will be able to play. So, will Uzi be able to play in subsequent matches? From the current point of view, there is still a certain degree of difficulty. First of all, the overall performance of the BLG team. Although in the competition before the Spring Festival, BLG lost to RNG, this team still played enough strength. In addition, because the run-in time is not too long, I believe that there is still a relatively large room for improvement in the follow-up matches. In the case that the current BLG lineup is still improving, perhaps BLG will not easily replace Doggo and let Uzi play.

Uzi is nowhere to go? Hanbok's weekly winning rate is only 37%, or he becomes the second factory director

Second, there is Uzi's competitive state. It has been more than two years since Uzi left the arena. Although in the past two years, Uzi has continued to maintain his state in the high-intensity Rank, but compared with the club's targeted training and training matches, Rank can only maintain the feel. Moreover, the delay in letting Uzi start from the BLP also reflects that Doggo's performance in training matches is better than Uzi's. Two years, long is not long, short is not short, but for e-sports professionals, these two years are likely to be a graben.

Uzi is nowhere to go? Hanbok's weekly winning rate is only 37%, or he becomes the second factory director

In addition, what is more interesting is that from the recent Rank record of Uzi in Hanbok, Uzi's Rank performance is not ideal, during the Spring Festival, Uzi played a total of 53 games in the rankings, but the winning rate is actually only 37.7%, that is to say, Uzi's current state is also some problems, which also increases the difficulty of Uzi playing.

Uzi is nowhere to go? Hanbok's weekly winning rate is only 37%, or he becomes the second factory director

In fact, if Uzi's return is taken as the return of the previous factory director, Uzi is likely to become the second factory director. It should be known that after the factory director returned at that time, his rank volume in Hanbok was very amazing, and even his performance was quite good. However, when the director ushered in the debut of the return, many people still felt the lack of longevity of the factory and the overall run-in with the team. Of course, some people may say that Uzi's competitive state before retiring is much better than that of the factory director, and Uzi is younger than the factory director. But the gap between these two years does change a lot.

So, for now, unless the BLG lineup has hit a very big bottleneck at this stage, or they want to try a new two-way combination. Otherwise, Uzi is really quite difficult to get a chance to play.

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