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aurumparadoxum-blog · 7 years
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MikeYeung and Xpecial :D (guest starring OmarGod) Credit to @incorrectlcs and Spongebob
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league-of-wtf · 7 years
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The true carry of CLG @omargod
Can we talk about the fact Omar carries Stixxay like he’s made out of paper???
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gl-in-esport-blog · 7 years
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The real king of the north
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LCS Player Aesthetic - CLG OmarGod
“Wouldn't it be nice if we blew up on the scene Do shows and kudos so you know what I mean Wouldn't it be cool to have a name up on the screen?”
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ksvruler · 7 years
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THIS MAKES ME SO HAPPY
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worstmideu · 7 years
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damn son, calm down 
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incorrectlcs · 7 years
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Omargod: You've never been in a fight before?
Darshan: Technically, no. I guess I'm too charming and likable.
Darshan: Call me a name.
Omargod:
Omargod: I can't.
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btackt · 7 years
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9/14/17 LoL lists
For personal vault sealing. Third iteration. The real question is why have I not done this in over 1.5 years. Favorite to me means favorite, not #1. (since)
Guess who has since ceased following EU religiously. I’ll put them at the end but mainly I only watch NA anymore.
First love: TiP (Summer 2015)
Favorite team NA: CLG (!!!), IMT (!!), C9 (HM C9 and P1)
Favorite Support NA: Olleh (this was since Winter 2015 folks), Smoothie, aphromoo, Biofrost, Stunt Favorite ADC NA: Stixxay, Sneaky Favorite Mid NA: Huhi, Jensen, Bjergsen, Pobelter Favorite Jungle NA: Reignover, Dardoch, Contractz, MikeYeung, Moon, Omargod Favorite Top NA: none (:o)
Best Organization NA: Immortals Best Noah NA: Noah Cute but nah: Pridestalker, Hauntzer, LOD Favorite EU Players: Rekkles, Perkz, Caps, Hans sama Sad they’re gone EU: KaKaO Best Romain LCS: Romain But I thought he was NA management and now he goes to play EU and does good???: Jesiz Really growing on me: Huhi
Other favorite teams: KOO 2015, C9 2015, IMT 2016, G2, FNC, GAM (!),  Yes I wish I followed all the other major regions and knew what was going on in: LCK, LPL, LMS, CBLoL, Turkey I guess Other favorite players: Huni, Smeb, Peanut
Best pro streams: Sneaky, Huhi, aphromoo (HM Stixxay) Most entertaining YT content: Synapse (but honestly thumbsup to everybody editing vids for pros’ streams, I wish I knew how to edit so I could join you) BEST MEDIA EVER I AM STAN: BLITZ ESPORTS (if you don’t watch we not friends)
Actual #1 Favorite Tie: Stixxay, Dardoch, Reignover
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Here’s how SKT can qualify for Worlds
The 2017 LCK Summer Split hasn’t been the quality season for the reigning League of Legends global champions. SK Telecom T1 these days finished the Summer Split in the fourth region and face a tough run to the summer time finals in the event that they have any hopes of shielding their Worlds name this year in China on Sept. 28.
There are more than one methods that SKT can qualify for the World Championships while not having to stand the LCK Regional Playoffs in September. The team currently have 90 circuit factors after finishing first in the Spring Split, which might be vital for the group transferring forward.
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If SKT fails to overcome Afreeca Freecs on Aug. 12, they’ll want some help. Afreeca might want to beat Samsung Galaxy, with KT Rolster prevailing the playoffs, in order for SKT to visit Worlds as the LCK’s 2d seed.
If the defending global champions beat Afreeca and lose towards either Samsung Galaxy or KT Rolster inside the subsequent rounds of summer season playoffs, then SKT will want to hope that KT beat Longzhu Gaming inside the finals on Aug. 28 to go to Worlds because of the LCK’s 2nd seed.
If SKT makes it to the finals, regardless of the result, they’re guaranteed to visit Worlds either as the first or 2nd seed for the LCK vicinity.
Basically, SKT’s fate is in their very own fingers—they want to conquer KT to assure a spot at Worlds. Otherwise, all eyes could be on Longzhu to take the first seed and force SKT to undergo the LCK Regional Playoffs to play against several teams, which include Samsung Galaxy and Afreeca Freecs.
If SKT battle in the LCK Summer Playoffs and fail to win the LCK Regional Finals, then they gained be going to the World Championships in any respect this 12 months—no strain.
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AUG five 2017 – 9:25 PMLEAGUE OF LEGENDS / LCK / NEWS / AFREECA FREECS Afreeca Freecs comfy a gap inside the LCK Playoffs Jin Air fall simply short. Adam Newell News Writer MonkeyKingHero
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  Afreeca Freecs defeated Jin Air GreenWings in advance nowadays to cozy their vicinity inside the LCK Summer Playoffs.
After defeating SK Telecom T1 on July 18, Jin Air put themselves in an excellent position to make an not likely playoff run. Since then, even though, the crew has misplaced too often and hasn’t been able to benefit any ground on the squads in the front of them. The first recreation of the collection became a carefully-contested match, with neither aspect clearly gaining a bonus over the other.
It took the half-hour for Jin Air to cozy the primary kill of the complete sport. Jin Air then appeared to take the lead thru a series of amazing performs but was lamentably squashed within the late sport when Afreeca located a perfect team fight to win the suit.
Jin Air was not inclined to go down with out a fight and forced Afreeca to earn their second win in the series. The game lasted just over 40 minutes, with both groups tied to the past due sport.
Afreeca turned the game of their want by using securing a Baron and an Elder Drake to offer them the power they wished to break into Jin Air’s base and take the collection.
This win means that regardless of how the alternative series play out, Afreeca has cemented their spot in the LCK Summer Playoffs, giving themselves a shot to qualify for Worlds.
All Africa need to do to get there’s beat SK Telecom T1, Longzhu Gaming, Samsung Galaxy, and KT Rolster—sounds easy sufficient.
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TODAY – four:59 AMLEAGUE OF LEGENDS / TSM / CLG / 2017 SUMMER SPLIT / NA LCS TSM sweep CLG in a rollicking collection to take the first vicinity in the NA LCS TSM yet again quit the regular season on top of the location. Xing Li League of Legends Analyst xing thali
Photo through Riot Games TSM vs. CLG is often a massacre.
That’s because the two groups are in detail familiar with every other. Not best have the two long gone head-to-head given that earlier than the primary season of aggressive League of Legends, but they are two of the most successful teams in recent seasons. In addition to everyday season collection, the two have confronted off in excessive-pressure playoff fits. Due to that fulfillment, the 2 have also maintained the most solid rosters over the last two years. These teams have performed each other with the identical gamers so frequently that they each understand what the opposite desires to do—and the way to beat it. That’s why, before the collection, CLG top laner Darshan Upadhyaya told us to assume a group of team fights. The modern day series between the two without a doubt lived as much as the hype. It simply took a while to get there. The first game becomes a bit of a letdown—now not because it wasn’t excellent, however, due to the fact TSM’s big name mid laner, Søren “Bjergsen” Bjerg, took manager of the match and never let move. He acquired an early four-person dive to get first blood and took off like a rocket.
That play is simply unfair. There’s  SKT nothing CLG’s Choi ” Worlds qualify 
Huhi” Jae-Hyun could do. Bjergsen snowballed his lead superbly—this subsequent play is even greater unfair. It’s a grasp elegance in Taliyah kiting.
Looking to even the series, CLG did not get off to a very good start within the 2d recreation. ADC Trevor “Stixxay” became pressured to burn his flash early, and that become a smooth gank and kill for TSM’s Yiliang “Doublelift” Peng. Playing the dangerous, hyper-scaling Jinx, the sport might have been over then, especially with Bjergsen and pinnacle laner Kevin “Hauntzer” Yarnell playing respectfully. But it really is whilst the familiarity part came in. Despite a deficit, CLG gave the impression of they were reading TSM’s minds. Support Zaqueri “Aphromoo” Black especially appeared like he becomes interior Doublelift’s head, catching Doublelift in the aspect lanes that he likes to solo farm and getting CLG lower back into the game.
With the rating even, it became time for a few fights around targets. And boy had been they bloody. CLG jungle Omar “OmarGod” Amin, the newcomer to the series, hit some seize Gragas ults to blow TSM’s squishy carries into the center of the fray.
The preventing persevered properly beyond 50 mins as the teams traded main objectives around the map. The stop to the game changed into becoming—as huge, bloody team fight in which almost all people died in a splurge of coloration.
  These two teams have given us a few signature moments through the years, and that last team fight could be any other one. With the victory, TSM will head into playoffs in the first vicinity with a bye. CLG will be there too in 0.33 place—who are hoping for an encore between these?
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The merchandising event will truly come all the way down to who shows up on that day, and which group desires to win extra.
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NA LCS Week 7 Power Rankings
After a break Im back to writing and the NA LCS. This week we saw patch 7.14 hit the stage changing the meta for many teams and for some teams not so much.  Teams that have adapted to this tank meta has seen alot of success with picks like Maokai and Chogath being high priority picks and tanks like Zac being just as good if not better then they were before.  We are also seeing the resurgence of Sivir comps, teams that take advantage of her team wide Ultimate allowing tanks like Maokai being able to get onto and root enemy carries for the duration of the fight.
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10- Phoenix1 (3-11)
Unfortunately the state of P1 rests on the shoulders of Mike Yeung and with the introduction of this new tank meta it looks like he wont be able to play the same aggressive junglers like his dominant Nidalee we saw during his first week on stage. With the meta shifting and Ryu currently stepping down due to unknown reasons the team doesn’t look like it has a good chance of leaving the bottom of the ladder any time soon.
9- Echo Fox (4-10)
Echo Fox has the exact same issues they have always had, late game. Their Baron control and rotations around the map late game seem like no matter how strong of a lead they can get in the early game they cant snowball enough to close out games. If they want to avoid regulations this split I would recommend they play without their sub roster for the rest of the split.
8- Team Liquid (4-10)
After the first 2-0 week of the split, Team Liquid look better but not perfect. With the announcement of Mickey as the new mid laner and the return of Dardoch to the team we will just have to wait and see if this can propel them up or down the ladder.
7- Flyquest (4-10)
After having a great week 6 Flyquest return to another bad week, as great as it would be to watch I don’t think we will see them running the gauntlet to worlds this year.
6- Team Envy (8-6)
Envy is dropping hard and fast playing one of the messiest games of the split during game 3 vs Flyquest it looks like Envy is not playing on the same level that they were earlier this split. I hope to see Apollo keep playing as a top tier adc and for players like seraph stop being such a wildcard and playing a more standard and safe top lane.
5- Team Digntas (8-6)
Digntas clearly has more good days then bad, but they still clearly have days that are much better then others. They have the ability to close out and control games when they get the draft that they need.  If they can clear up the inconsistencies that they have they should be able to end up in a top spot and the end of this split.
4- Cloud 9 (8-6)
Cloud 9 is a team that has always been a top contender in NA LCS, you would think they would be having a better showing so far but with the situation in the top lane being very inconsistent they have fallen behind from where they would typically be. Jensen has still had an amazing split either way.  I do think the current tank meta of patch 7.14 will help Impact come back to his former glory.
3- Team Solo Mid (10-4)
Bjergsen is leading the team this split, while also reaching 1000 kills in regular season games this week.  At the same time you would expect TSM to still be in first or second place, I mean its TSM right? With the drafts this week they still clearly haven’t adjusted to this patch and i hope next week to see them play a more up to date style.
2- Counter Logic Gaming (10-4)
CLG clearly stepped up their game this split and as glad as I am to see that I’m really worried about their current Jungle situation.  With the decision to let Dardoch go and have the rookie OmarGod as their only jungler, we will have to wait and see if this works out to create their team environment that they want.  
1- Immortals (11-3)
What a turn around for a team that didn’t even make playoffs last split, being the top team with multiple team members that could be eligible for MVP of the split, Flame, Olleh and Cody Sun have all had an amazing showing with Polebelter looking better then ever.  With the change happening to teams all around the league Immortals is the only team that hasn’t changed anything all split and has had an amazing performance all over the board.
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gl-in-esport-blog · 7 years
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#SQUAD
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LCS Team Aesthetic - Counter Logic Gaming
“There's a dream in my soul And I won't let it go You know that All my life They try to keep me down but I just get higher.”
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zonobrah · 7 years
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Dardoch official left CLG again and Omargod the recent sub that joined the rooster a few weeks ago will take on the permanent spot as the new CLG (counter logic gaming) jungler. As an NALCS fan, I wanted to know more about the new player from CLG academy and get to know what to expect from his performance. He is joining on week 8 of the regular season of the Summer split and it could be hard for him to adapt that quick. He did play Olaf as a sub last week and he was incredible in a very dominant performance. I can't wait to see more of it. Enjoy the video and please don't your friend about my channel. IT HELPS A TON. Cheers CLG article: http://ift.tt/2uvDntV 🎮 Subscribe for more content :) 🎮 Let's keep in touch! ▶Twitch: http://ift.tt/2sNzduV ▶Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/zonobrah ▶Facebook: http://ift.tt/2s3oe3d ▶Gaming & eSport Enthusiasts FB group: http://bit.ly/2sksDPn Have a 🍩 bro :)
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worstmideu · 7 years
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he is such a baby, just look at him
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incorrectlcs · 7 years
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Zikz: If you see Huhi, please give him this face. *stares blankly at OmarGod* He’ll know what it means.
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OmarGod: Oh, Zikz wanted me to give you a message. *stares blankly at Huhi*
Huhi: *sighs* The neutral face of displeasure.
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worstmideu · 7 years
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I’m not OK.
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