Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Game of the Day: SK Gaming versus Alliance



By Helmight

            SK Gaming has finally found their stride. Despite floundering in the middle of the pack throughout the Summer Split, SK came out swinging for Super Week. A victory against Millenium yesterday started them off on the right foot, and today they were able to carry the momentum through against the ever-dominant Alliance. In a 46-minute game, SK convincingly took down EU’s number one team thanks to a number of aggressive early plays and superior rotations.
            Good early rotations allowed SK to jump out to a 6k gold lead, but they found themselves stymied at the inhibitor turrets due to Alliance’s excellent waveclear. It took a pair of Barons to finally break into Alliance’s base, but even after the turrets went down it took everything SK had just to secure the inhibitors. An indecisive skirmish in the bottom lane sent SK home to heal, which gave Alliance a momentary advantage. They rushed for Baron, trying to take it down before SK gaming could respond, but were just a little too long in taking it. Jesiz and fredy122 went ham, comboing their knockups on four members of Alliance and killing all of them in seconds. Froggen was the only survivor of the massacre, but even Xerath’s long-ranged waveclear was of no use when his base was wide open. SK shoved down mid and took the Nexus down while Froggen danced on the sidelines, unable to stop the inevitable defeat.
            Jesiz carried SK Gaming through this matchup. His clutch three- and four-man Shockwaves never failed to turn the tides of a battle, and it was his ult alone that prevented Alliance from making too many aggressive plays. CandyPanda meanwhile made excellent use of the disruptions that Jesiz’s ult created, leaping into fights with his Rocket Jump and taking down Alliance’s members in a flurry of missiles. His late-game Tristana proved to be an absolute nightmare to deal with – he could tank towers thanks to Jesiz and Nyph’s shields and tear them apart within seconds. Tabzz’s Ezreal didn’t have nearly the same impact, but with Kog’Maw banned out and Lucian unavailable, his lategame AD carry options were slim.
            Alliance’s play was just as stellar as it has been all split long, but somehow – impossibly – SK outplayed them. Early objectives were traded back and forth between both teams, and while Alliance secured first blood, SK was not far behind with the second. The breaking point of the early game was the first dragon fight. Jesiz landed a beautiful Command: Shockwave on Alliance’s team, giving SK a kill and letting them secure dragon and back off before the rest of Alliance could regroup. Another skirmish a few minutes later by Alliance’s red buff had a similar feel to it – Jesiz landed a three-man ult, CandyPanda cleaned house, and then objectives were taken by SK. Alliance couldn’t get the early fights to go their way, nor were they able to catch up to SK’s rotations.
            However, Alliance didn’t go down easily. SK was forced into three Baron attempts to try and break through Alliance’s waveclear. The first Baron was easily secured by the duo of Svenskeren and CandyPanda, but in the aftermath of the Baron CandyPanda got sniped down by Froggen and Tabzz’s ults. With their AD carry down, SK fought a retreating battle against Alliance in which Jesiz and nRated also fell. Alliance took down the mid inhibitor and looked to end the game, but the spawn timers were too short and SK beat back the attack. It was the closest Alliance would get to winning the game.

SK Gaming (W)
Alliance (L)
Kills
Turrets
Gold
Kills
Turrets
Gold
14
10
79.7k
10
5
69.9k
Lineup
Position
Player
Champion
K/D/A
Position
Player
Champion
K/D/A
Top
fredy122
Aatrox
1/3/8
Top
Wickd
Gragas
1/4/2
Jungle
Svenskeren
Elise
0/3/5
Jungle
Shook
Riven
4/4/4
Mid
Jesiz
Orianna
3/1/6
Mid
Froggen
Xerath
2/0/5
ADC
CandyPanda
Tristana
9/1/4
ADC
Tabzz
Ezreal
3/3/5
Support
nRated
Morgana
1/2/13
Support
Nyph
Braum
0/3/7
Bans
Twisted Fate
Irelia
Kog’Maw
Maokai
Kassadin
Nidalee













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