Friday, February 27, 2015

Game of the Day: Gambit Gaming versus Copenhagen Wolves (EU LCS Spring Split - Week 6 Day 1)


By Helmight
            No one expected Gambit Gaming or the Copenhagen Wolves to end up as mid-tier teams this season, let alone end up with a sizeable win streak. However, with their head-to-head matchup this week, one of them was destined to finally drop a game. The Wolves’ excellent dragon control and terrifying AoE teamfight composition looked to give them an edge over Gambit’s lategame-oriented team, but in the end they were no match for the Russians. On the backs of P1noy and Betsy, Gambit outfought Copenhagen to take a 33-minute win.
            Copenhagen did everything right in the early game. They got the 2v2 matchup they wanted in the bottom lane, and then made Cabochard’s life difficult in the top lane thanks to Airwak’s jungle pressure. On top of that, the Wolves were able to secure a pair of dragons without so much as a whisper from Gambit. They looked to be perfectly on track to end the game before P1noy’s Tristana and Diamond’s Sejuani could hit their lategame potential.
            But they hadn’t counted on Gambit’s incredible ability to turn objectives into kills into more objectives. A single pick for Gambit in the bottom lane led to another pick in the mid, then to a Baron attempt. Though Copenhagen was able to contest it with 4 members, and despite Diamond’s early smite, Gambit secured the buff and took a close teamfight victory. From there, it was a matter of time – Copenhagen was unable to deal with Gambit’s splitpush strategies and with P1noy’s insane tower threat. A few minutes later, Gambit pushed in and ended the game after one final, lopsided teamfight.
            Though Copenhagen has looked good over the last couple weeks, this game was a far cry from their previous performances. Instead of pressing harder for towers, the Wolves preferred dragon control – which would only really pay off for them in the lategame, when Gambit is stronger. By the time Gambit had swung the momentum back to their side, Copenhagen was then too late to react and yielded pick after pick. Going into next week, they’ll certainly want to up their shotcalling and strategies if they want to start another winning streak.
            Gambit, on the other hand, looked better than they have in years. Gone are the lackluster Season 4 performances – this is a Gambit that more closely resembles the Moscow 5 than anything else. P1noy in particular is proving his worth, demonstrating the reworked Tristana’s tower-taking capabilities and being an absolute menace in teamfights. Betsy meanwhile is showing off exactly why Gambit had him replace niQ – he’s only played in 3 LCS games, but has demonstrated excellent command of Zed and Ahri. Going forward, Gambit will certainly want to rely the pair of their carries for wins.

Gambit Gaming (W)
Copenhagen Wolves (L)
Kills
Turrets
Gold
Kills
Turrets
Gold
18
9
63.5k
8
3
51k
Lineup
Position
Player
Champion
K/D/A
Position
Player
Champion
K/D/A
Top
Cabochard
Kennen
5/2/9
Top
YoungBuck
Maokai
1/6/3
Jungle
Diamond
Sejuani
2/0/12
Jungle
Airwaks
Jarvan IV
2/6/3
Mid
Betsy
Zed
5/1/7
Mid
Soren
Ahri
2/1/3
ADC
P1noy
Tristana
5/2/8
ADC
Freeze
Graves
1/1/3
Support
Edward
Morgana
1/3/12
Support
Unlimited
Annie
2/4/2
Bans
Draven
Cassiopeia
Kalista
Nidalee
Kassadin
Rek’Sai














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3 comments:

  1. Damn, KENNEN was played in the LCS? And took the win, no less. Has he recieved some buffs, or what?

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    1. No buffs, but teams have finally started to recognize the power that Kennen's Slicing Malestrom has on teamfights. He's not the tankiest champ, but his damage and CC make up for that.

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  2. No double digit kills for anyone in this game. I'm sure the fantasy players were NOT happy. ;->

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