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NIGHT VISION: Play-Ins, Day 1

Welcome to Night Vision, your nightly recap of the 2020 League of Legends World Championship.

Look below for Recaps, Takeaways, and my pick for which player had a Night to Remember.

Recaps

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Game 1: MAD def. INTZ
MAD Renekton Evelynn Lucian Jhin Pantheon
INTZ Urgot Gragas Tristana Ashe Alistar

MAD wrote the game’s script with wave management, objective prioritization, aggression, but didn’t snowball cleanly; sloppy execution, giving up picks. Tay Urgot pop-off wasn’t enough.

Game 2: PSG def. R7
PSG Camille Ekko Sett Senna Bard
R7 Mordekaiser Hecarim Zoe Ashe Leona

Kaiwing early defensive outplay, good Bard ults. Kongyue huge carry despite tempo disadvantage. Hanabi good, mostly under the radar. R7 had opportunity to win through bot, couldn’t seize it.

Game 3: LGC def. INTZ
LGC Camille Nidalee Sett Tristana Nautilus
INTZ Vladimir Volibear Zoe Ezreal Bard

LGC play through top, Tally/Babip -> Topoon, Herald bot to snowball Raes, then split push. Raes couldn’t deke RedBert Bard ults. Tally/Babip save it with late-game team fighting.

Game 4: PSG def. LGD
LGD Volibear Lillia Lucian Ashe Braum
PSG Ornn Graves Orianna Jhin Rakan

LGD 3 lanes of prio, clean early dragon+Herald but not pressing anywhere near enough given the win conditions of the team comps. PSG passively scale, win via team fights at neutrals.

Game 5: TL def. MAD
TL Mordekaiser Lee Sin Twisted Fate Twitch Rakan
MAD Camille Evelynn Syndra Ashe Leona

MAD great vision game, helps Shad0w outpace Broxah; MAD win 3 lanes, Humanoid very fed. But: “Top die.” MAD NARAMing (ironic!). CoreJJ good engages; Tactical aggressive carry.

Takeaways

Night to Remember

Kaiwing led PSG Talon to a surprising 2-0 start, with an excellent Bard that must have connected on an ult count almost in the double digits against Rainbow7, and a Rakan that secured some very important fights against LGD with secondary engages. With Kongyue and Dee standing front and centre as the carries of each game, respectively, it was easy to overlook the ways Kaiwing drove his team’s success.

Given all the narrative around PSG playing with three substitutes due to visa- and quarantine-related delays caused by COVID-19 regulations, it’s exciting to see one of PSG’s “actual” players leading the charge.