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Is it hard to play T1 in BLG's hero pool? The win rate of grinding guns is low

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Is it hard to play T1 in BLG's hero pool? The win rate of grinding guns is low

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After GenG and TES finished Bo5, some gaps can already be seen in the dialogue between the Chinese and South Korean teams. Especially on the version hero pool, there is a big difference between the two sides. On the one hand, TES's own player hero pool is limited, and on the other hand, the use rate of some heroes in the LPL throughout the Spring Tournament is indeed low. As MSI progresses, everyone's version understanding begins to converge, and teams with insufficient depth in the hero pool are doomed to be eliminated. The position that is easiest to open up the gap between Chinese and South Korean teams is obviously the middle laner.

Is it hard to play T1 in BLG's hero pool? The win rate of grinding guns is low

First lose a bunch of mid orders

Dragon King, Tsar, Clockwork, Hui, these heroes are very good at the midlaners of the two teams of the LCK, except for Faker Dragon King, who is not proficient. And for the two midlaners in the LPL, these are heroes who can be played, but they are not what they are good at, and their proficiency is low. Although Creme proves that he can play the small cannon plane, GenG is also very simple and directly handles with the first grab and ban bit. For players who do not have a deep pool of heroes, in this case, they can only believe in their own unique heroes, but unfortunately not every unique hero is suitable for the current version, and the head coach does not give his own weak players a higher priority, which is also the fundamental reason why TES failed to chase three GenG today.

Is it hard to play T1 in BLG's hero pool? The win rate of grinding guns is low

BLG's hero pool is also hard to hit T1

The only things that can come out first in this version of the MSI Knight are the fox and the rock sparrow, and the others are either heroes who have not played for a long time or are not proficient in them. With neither side playing Dragon King, Faker has more options in his hands. The fox itself is also a unique skill, the airplane clockwork Czar is a signature, the rock sparrow cannon is also very skilled, and the new hero Hui is a must in this year's LCK Spring Tournament, and Knight has no advantage at all in comparison. Moreover, Faker's hero pool can form a circular counter, and you can play any version of the mainstream hero, and he can come up with a hero corresponding to the restraint.

The hero pool of other young players is even more fine, and the most important thing is whether T1's top laner can play Zack, or the kind with high proficiency. Judging from ELK's previous performance, it may be difficult for him and ON to play an advantage against the T1 duo in this version. So just looking at the hero pool and tactical reserves, it is difficult for BLG to win T1.

Is it hard to play T1 in BLG's hero pool? The win rate of grinding guns is low

The win rate of grinding guns is low

In just a few days, BLG may be able to train some heroes, but it is difficult to expect these skills to defeat T1. Especially in the upper and middle positions, this should be the position with the biggest gap between BLG and T1 hero pools. Zeus must have a hero against Bin, Faker must also have a hero against Knight, BLG's odds of winning come from the performance of the duo on the one hand, on the other hand, T1's mistakes are needed, and they can't be general mistakes, as long as the core Faker doesn't have problems, this T1 team is difficult to lose BLG. We predicted before the start of MSI that this year's mid-season version would be good for South Korea. Ichido Zemoto's prediction that the winner is the LCK spring final is also in line with expectations.

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