Gen.G.E. Sports has advanced to the semifinals after an unexpected close game against Flyquest. Gen.G will have a one-legged race against its rival T1, which is determined to advance to the final.
Gen.G advanced to the semifinals by beating Flyquest with a set score of 3-2 in the quarterfinals of the “2024 LoL World Championship” held at Adidas Arena in Paris, France on the 20th (local time).
Flyquest, which won the LCS in the North American League this year, strongly pushed Gen. G. who is considered the strongest contender and the No. 1 official “power ranking” by Riot Games. It was an unexpected victory.
Flyquest took the lead by unilaterally catching three Gen.G. liners in the 11th minute of the first set, starting with “Inspired” Katzper Swarma catching “Chovy” Jung Ji-hoon in a battle for empty larvae.
Flyquest, who hit Gen.G with a stroke-centered combination, got his fourth dragon buff and advanced to Gen.G. main camp in the 30th minute, taking the first set.
Gen.G, who lost face, fought back in the second set as “Chobi” Jung Ji-hoon made a special carry as Casadin.
Flyquest focused on acquiring objects, avoiding head-to-head battles in the beginning, but Choby’s Casadin took charge of the opponent’s firepower every time they fought, winning each battle. Gen. G immediately began to attack the main camp of Flyquest, and quickly burst the Nexus in 26 minutes to bring the game to one-on-one.
The third set was followed by a melee from the beginning.
In the early part of the match, Flyquest that blocked “Canyon” Kim Geon-bu’s unreasonable entry secured a double kill to take the lead from the beginning. Gen.G, who was chasing after him too hard at 26 minutes and 5 minutes, gave up four kills and lost both Baron and Dragon. The gold medal gap widened to more than 5,000. Afterwards, Gen.G. was defeated at mid-range and bottom suppressors, and lost the game in a crushing defeat in the 42nd minute.
Gen.G, who was on the edge of the cliff, showed his concentration again in the fourth set. 스포츠토토
“Ki-in” Kim Ki-in took the first point by catching Masu alone in a 1:2 situation, and Canyon hit Choby and Pais and Flyquest gaps to kill one after another.
Gen. G., who got a baron buff around the 26th minute despite the opponent’s check, widened the gold gap to more than 10,000 with Choby’s Tristan, which has grown rapidly.
The fifth set went beyond everyone’s expectations. Gen.G, who secretly played Baron in the 22nd minute, widened the gap by performing “Choby” in the 25th minute of the match.
In the 27th minute of the game, Gen.G, who pushed the mid-3rd turret of Flyquest, caught the opponent’s force with Smaller of Choby playing an active role in the fight against the tower. Gen.G, which widened the gap stably, eventually killed Flyquest in 30 minutes, advanced to the enemy’s camp, and won the semifinal after a fierce battle.
Meanwhile, this year’s final was also confirmed as Gen.G beat Flyquest in the quarterfinals.
LPL’s Weibo Gaming-BLG match will be played on the 26th and T1-Genji match will be played on the 27th.