Chapter 97 All that has passed, let us now count the truly remarkable figures…
Chapter 97 All that has passed, let us now count the truly remarkable figures…
Chapter 97 All is past, let us count the remarkable figures... (Seeking first subscription!)
But after all, they were the younger brother they had just defeated in BO03, so they had a psychological advantage.
However, the coaching staff did not let their guard down and began to analyze the game frame by frame after the match.
Chen Xiao returned to the rest room with his teammates to begin today's training.
"The training task list has been sent to the group. Please check it in a bit."
Guo Hao picked up his phone, glanced at it, and then gave a reminder.
He planned to grab something to eat first, then come back to supervise.
He rushed off to discuss business in the middle of the day and hasn't eaten anything since.
Before leaving, he reminded everyone: "Play well in the playoffs. A sponsor is going to build us a huge gym and even provide you with a nutritionist—you can lift some weights when you have free time."
"Huh? A gym?" 369 touched the surface of his moon and asked, puzzled.
"Don't we already have a gym? Why are we expanding it?"
"What else?" Guo Hao rolled his eyes.
"It's all because you guys are paying less and less attention to your physiques, and your image is becoming increasingly unpresentable—photographing guys at events and such is indecent—369, I'm talking about you, stop sneaking late-night snacks every day!"
Ah Shui watched with amusement as Guo Hao taught 369 a lesson, but he was soon "bulleted" as well.
"Wenbo, what are you laughing at? You think you're doing so well now? How much have you gained? Do you remember what you looked like when you first joined the team? You were a handsome young man, and now you're eating like a pig!"
The two had a very good relationship, and Guo Hao didn't hold back in his words.
Due to obesity, the team members' physical fitness is indeed declining rapidly, which has even affected their performance on the field to some extent.
At this point, Guo Hao turned his gaze to Chen Xiao, his tone tinged with confusion.
"You're both professional players, how come you maintain such a great figure, Xiao?"
I couldn't help but wonder again why someone with such good looks and a great physique, good enough to walk the runway, was competing in a tournament.
That's a bit of a waste!
Chen Xiao touched his thin, nascent muscles and recalled the various ailments he had suffered from in his previous life due to irregular lifestyle and diet, such as cervical spondylosis and lumbar disc herniation.
That's why he only started to pay attention to physical training when he had a second chance.
While we don't expect to build muscles like Zeka and Oner, we should at least maintain a regular routine.
His goal is to become a star athlete, so he naturally can't neglect his physical fitness.
At least in terms of appearance, you can't give people a point of attack like a nickname, right?
Fans in the esports community are masters of this!
After Guo Hao left, Chen Xiao picked up his phone and started looking at the training schedule.
I found a short sentence after my ID: "Need to improve my laning aggressiveness and do more 1v1 laning practice."
That hits the nail on the head!
The coaching staff clearly understood his current predicament.
Despite having multiple Hextech talents, most of the skill points are allocated to "stability".
Development, team fight mentality, overall situational awareness —
None of them significantly improved his ability to directly lane.
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Chen Xiao is now able to compete with a number of top mid laners because of the match experience he accumulated in his previous life and the super-fast reaction speed given by his young body.
Even so, there are very few matches in which a single player can actually achieve a breakthrough in one lane.
Most of them rely on their development ability to gradually gain an advantage or on teamwork and team fights to find opportunities to break through.
Compared to players like Zuo Youshou, whose laning ability is significantly explosive, he is still quite inferior.
Chen Xiao knew perfectly well that he could still bully the old guys, but he would have a very hard time gaining lane control against Zuo Shou!
There is even a very high chance that it will be suppressed!
In other words, the current LPL mid laners are facing a talent shortage and a lack of promising young players.
Only then can he show off his power and prestige.
If it were during the peak years of LPL mid laners from S7 to S11, they would probably have been repeatedly taught a lesson by a bunch of god-like players.
This is probably a kind of luck.
Although LCK is similar.
The players active on the world stage are still the old guard like Faker, Chovy, Zeka, Showmaker, and BDD.
However, their performance was significantly better than that of the LPL, achieving an absolute dominance!
Further down the line, emerging mid-laners like BuLLDoG and Zinie have also performed well and have a promising future.
There's a saying that's very true: if you were to ask which lane has the biggest gap between LPL and LCK, it would definitely be the mid lane.
Since S11, the older generation of mid laners in the LPL has gradually faded away, and no one has emerged who can carry the team since.
Even someone as strong as Zuo Shou is just a "big-game weakling" and a bully at home.
Once abroad, they are subjected to repeated re-education and are frequently forced to go into hiding.
Thinking of this, Chen Xiao suddenly felt a sense of grandeur, as if "heaven has bestowed a great responsibility upon this person."
All that is past; when it comes to truly remarkable figures, we must look to him!
at the same time.
With JDG sweeping WBG 3-0 and advancing to the next round, the public opinion surrounding the Spring Split has been completely ignited.
Everyone knew that the real highlight was about to begin.
Top Esports and JD Gaming: one is the dark horse with the strongest momentum in the second half of the regular season, and the other is the recognized favorite to win the championship before the start of the season.
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More importantly, the two sides had just faced off not long ago, and the image of TES crushing JDG around the F6 pit is still fresh in the minds of many viewers.
Therefore, even before the competition started, the major forums were already in an uproar.
Can JDG exact revenge?
Lucifer's playoff debut is here!
Can TES still win after Kanavi's evolution?
Just how formidable is JD.com's B05 platform?
Posts kept popping up like crazy; almost every time the Anti-Fighting Forum homepage was refreshed, several new posts would appear.
The comments section was also filled with heated arguments!
After watching this bunch of weaklings fight for so long, the main event is finally here!!
Although Top Esports beat JD Gaming in the regular season, a best-of-five series is not the same as a complete best-of-three series.
Yes, B03 can rely on unconventional tactics, but B05 depends on solid foundation and experience!
Although Left Hand and 369 have left, Flandre and Gaozi are both strong players – I feel JD Gaming has a slightly higher chance of winning!
[Top Esports' team ID looks so unstable, these guys are hilarious!]
However, they always seem to pull off a big surprise when everyone is pessimistic about them.
[If you say that, then Top Esports is doomed to lose this best-of-five series. Their bot lane fodder is already pushing the tower!]
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Chen Xiao's performance in the regular season was very strong, and no one can deny that.
His performance has even exceeded the expectations of the vast majority of people.
He has a stable laning phase, an exaggerated farming ability, and often makes mind-blowing plays in team fights. Many viewers have even started comparing him to veteran mid laners like Knight and Xiaohu.
The problem is that he has never played a best-of-five playoff game before—which is precisely where many talented rookies fail.
This is why more people are optimistic about JD.com.
There's no way around it; after all, he's been the LPL "King" for several consecutive years.
Saint Gun and Toothpaste Replacement 369 and Left Hand don't look so bad either.
A third-place finish in the regular season isn't too bad.
In contrast, although TES has equally impressive strength on paper, Chen Xiao is still a newcomer, and newcomers often mean unpredictability.
Therefore, JDG's support rate has gradually begun to take the lead on major esports prediction websites.
55%, 56%, 60% —
It eventually stabilized at around 65%.
It's not particularly exaggerated, but it's enough to show that most viewers are more willing to vote for JDG.
The situation on Weibo was also very lively.
#TES vs JDG#
#Lucifer's Playoff Debut#
#JDG's Revenge Battle#
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Various related topics took turns trending on social media.
Even though the LPL is not as popular as it was at its peak, a fallen camel is still bigger than a horse!
Moreover, both Top Esports and JD.com are traffic-driven teams, so going up against each other is like going head-to-head.
Chen Xiao's sudden emergence has attracted a lot of attention. Everyone wants to see how far he can go and when he will hit the "rookie wall".
If he hits the rookie wall, he will face a full-scale attack from fans of all sides!
Esports is all about endless cycles!
In the training room, Chen Xiao was completely unaware of the online trends.
Or rather, even if he knew, he wouldn't care too much.
For him, it's more practical to play one more ranked game than to pay attention to those vague online trends.
Power on the computer, log in to the Korean server, and enter ranked matches.
Keep improving your skills!
The highly anticipated battle between TES and JDG is fast approaching!
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