Chapter 81: Usually Don't Laugh
Taking off their headphones, Xia Sen and his friends enjoyed the cheers from the audience.
After winning the first big game, the BLG players clearly felt that their mentality had become much more stable, and they gradually overcame any slight uneasiness in their hearts.
When it came to the fist-bumping session, Xia Sen could clearly see that Gori looked somewhat angry but couldn't say anything.
Your silence is deafening.
Later, when I returned to the battle seat to pack up my keyboard and mouse.
The photographer signaled to Xia Sen that he hoped to create some excitement by doing a weaker one.
This photographer is really excited, Xia Sen thought, and waved his hand to refuse. After all, he couldn't do such a thing himself.
But after thinking about it, he made a face imitating showmaker.
There was a sudden burst of cheers at the scene.
"Natsu God also has a Xiubing certificate?"
"Xiu Bing assemble!"
As soon as BLG won, the official Weibo account sent out a push notification, and in a short period of time there were thousands of comments.
"I had no pressure in winning against GG. I hope the same can be said for the next GG."
"That's true. As long as Nakano can suppress Chovy and Peanut, everything will be fine."
"Come on, Natsu God!"
"When fighting Gen.G, just arrest Dolan and let Chovy farm minions without caring about him."
"I understand, buddy."
Live interview, bin and xiasen return to the stage.
During the interview which was conducted in English, Bin asked not to translate it first.
The beautiful host Yinsu happily accepted and said to Bin: "We are gonna be doing an English interview today balabalabala"
There was no further talk, Brother Bin picked up the microphone and spoke seriously.
"Can you translate a little bit?"
Xia Sen couldn't help but laugh. Brother Bin was so confident backstage just now.
They said his English was terrific and he could be interviewed anywhere. As usual, the team leader was worried and that's why he let Xia Sen tag along.
"The last time you came to MSI, you won the championship. Are you confident that you can defend the title this time?"
Yinsu is very professional and usually doesn't smile.
This question touched Bin's heart.
"Of course I am confident. We are the No. 1 seed of LPL, and I was also the MSI champion last year, so we will definitely be able to do it this year."
Before he finished speaking, there was continuous cheering from the audience.
Another paragraph of English.
Brother Bin’s state at this moment is very similar to when he was listening to English comprehension in school.
It turns out that he actually understood most of it and answered the questions quite fluently.
Domestic fans were all surprised, it turns out Brother Bin is really good at it!
At the end, Brother Bin's Chinese-style English immediately brought him back to his original form.
I think we tean is the best!
yinsu couldn't stop smiling.
The crowd at the scene was even more excited: bin! bin! bin!
“I think we are the best, right?”
"we:???"
"We really have to thank Brother Bin!"
“I’m in London, and I speak with a real London accent!”
The audience who were still awake in the live broadcast room were extremely grateful that they saw this scene. Brother Bin is still Brother Bin, and he understands the effect of the show.
It’s so funny. At this moment, audiences from all regions think this guy is so cool.
This is the same principle that applies when we watch foreigners speak Chinese. No matter what your level is, it’s cool if you can speak it confidently.
When it was Xia Sen's turn, the question was very simple. He was asked what he thought of the hero Jayce and what were his considerations in choosing this Jayce in the two games today.
"It's just that Jayce is more suitable for the mid lane in this version, and now that MSI has just started, we don't want to reveal too many tactics, so... choose it if there is one."
"Then may I ask Bighand what do you want to say to the audience in English?"
Xia Sen quickly began to recall what he had learned throughout his life: "Our team will make it to the end, and then the whole of London will cheer for us."
It's not that I'm arrogant, but it seems that everyone in the MSI interviews this year focused on confidence. Even Knight said that he would win the championship.
The interview ended with a powerful announcement and cheers.
In the loser interview on the other side, Gori seemed to be defeated and mentioned his feelings about facing bighand.
"I think he is a very strong mid-lane player. His laning strength is even comparable to Chovy. Compared to the two of them, I can find the weaknesses of Knight."
The host is a little dizzy. I didn’t ask you to comment on others.
"So he means Knight is not as good as Right Hand and Summer God?"
"It's not as good as Xia Shen, but the right hand is not necessarily better, right?"
"Aren't both the left and right hands extremely good at laning? Why is he still making the distinction?"
This statement sparked domestic discussion, and soon someone revealed the truth.
"This guy joined FPX last year and was beaten by Knight in various ways in the German Cup, which resulted in him not being able to secure a starting spot in the spring season. He was beaten up again a few days ago. I guess he's holding a grudge." "It fits my stereotype of him very well."
The MSI schedule is very tight, and the second day will be the showdown between JDG and T1.
Before the game, Xia Sen and others talked about T1.
On was the first to understand: "The bottom lane has become a big C version, and the laning phase no longer considers double shooters, which leads to a slight limitation in the individual strength of their supports. Keria in last year's finals was really terrifying."
"But his vision is a bit of a problem. I've studied it and found that he has a lot of wards but his effective vision is not that good."
Xia Sen actually doesn’t quite agree with On’s understanding, because in the simulated game, T1’s biggest investment after gaining the advantage was in vision, but no matter what, it still depends on how the game goes today.
Judging from the MSI qualifying rounds, the biggest feeling of BLG players is probably that some combination heroes are more useful.
For example, the mid-jungle combination or the top-jungle combination of Graves and Galio, Annie and King of the Ruined King, Monkey and Ice Girl, the bottom lane will be stable in the late game anyway.
From the previous game between T1 and MAD, we can see that T1 likes to play jungle core, but it is not clear whether T1 is hiding something.
In the first game, the BP ideas of both sides were very similar, JDG's mid and jungle were Ruined King and Annie, and T1's Ashe and Monkey King.
In the bottom lane, T1 exchanged Zelie and Lulu in order to choose Xayah and Rakan.
In the top lane, 369 chose to use Gragas to target Zeus's weapon.
The pace of the first game was very slow, and it was not until 11 minutes later that the first team fight broke out in the dragon pit.
In the 5v5 team battle, Knight successfully divided the battlefield with Fire Bear and Gragas, and the Ruined King picked up souls and killed four T1 players in a row.
A team battle of 1 for 4 gave JDG an advantage.
What followed was routine operations. Xia Sen found that Keria's vision was indeed average, but the whole T1 team was not careless. In the 30-minute game, except for the supports on both sides, the vision points of all T1 players crushed JDG.
T1 is very strong. Despite such a big disadvantage in the early stage, they were able to drag the game to 35 minutes and still get the Dragon Soul.
However, when JDG was pushing forward in the middle lane, they started a team fight and there was still a gap between the late-stage heroes on both sides.
Ze Li has a lot of room for output with Lulu, and the Ruined King reaps the battlefield.
In this decisive team fight, JDG won successfully.
It’s a pity that T1 won the next two games in a row and got the match point first.
The comments were full of criticism about why Knight had gone invisible again?
Faker's roaming scenes were full, and after Knight played a game, it was hard to remember what hero he played in the previous game.
In the fourth game, JDG dragged the game to the late stage and tied the score with the help of Ruler's Uphim Fireworks Show.
The battle song was played during the fifth inning.
Unfortunately, JDG still fell and fell into the loser group after a 40-minute battle.
This game was a bit off-putting for domestic netizens. The chances of winning were really great, but JDG made so many mistakes that it was disgusting to watch.
Especially Knight, the magnifying glass was shone on him again and again.
However, everyone doesn't have time to start criticizing because the schedule is extremely tight. Tomorrow is the match between BLG and Gen.G.
Xia Sen and a few others only watched one game and then studied various game videos of Gen.G together. This is the essence that Tabe has prepared for a long time, and it includes various rhythm points of Gen.G's spring game.
After the game was over, Tabe said, "The vanguard is very important. You don't have to give up the dragon in the early game. It's much more profitable to give the vanguard to the bottom lane to eat the tower than to take a dragon in the early game."
"Gen.G's side lanes are not easy to find opportunities because their mid and jungle are basically close together, and Doran is also good at saving TP, but on the contrary, the middle lane has opportunities."
"The lineup we are playing now is more in line with the version, so we don't need to consider the hero pool."
"The three points that the opponent's mid laner needs to pay attention to are Akali, Ahri and Annie. The priority of the jungler should be lower. Peanut seems to seldom play jungle core, but his hero pool is very similar to Xun's, both of them are Kindred. Anyway, we will grab it on the blue side and ban it on the red side. Let's see what they say."
"For the bottom lane, I think Lulu and Zeli are better than Xayah and Rakan, but LCK seems to like to let Zeli take Xayah and Rakan, so we can accept that and just add a team-opening hand in the top, mid and jungle."
"You don't have to think too much about the top lane. It doesn't matter if Master Yi comes out first or later. Bin can also play Gwen."
"And Taliyah feels pretty good against Gen.G. He can turn around from the sideline so quickly and block the lane. What do you think, Xiasen?"
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tabe talked a lot that night, and even talked some nonsense at the end, but no one in BLG seemed impatient.
In the evening, I arranged a training match with JDG.
Although JDG lost today, it still has a chance to revive. Everyone tacitly did not mention today's game.
During the bp, Xia Sen chose Viktor, hoping to see if he could cooperate in the late-game team fight.
The result is that it's completely unacceptable. It's a mess in laning phase and can't keep up with the confrontation rhythm of the previous version. The passive fragments are too difficult to stack.
Before the E evolves, the middle lane is always pushed, and the damage in a fight is so low that it's dizzying.
"It's right that no one plays these heroes. There is absolutely no jungler who can cooperate with them. If you dare to choose them, the opponent's pace will speed up and you won't be able to hold on."
"The early game is still important. It's hard for me to defend the jungle when you play Viktor."
Xia Sen and Xun were chatting. Xia Sen, the mage core hero, had played a lot of training matches in the past few days, but the effect was really not good.
Then, on also expressed his own opinion: "When you see them playing Jinx or Uphir, they will basically pair the support with Thresh to have more displacement. I feel very comfortable using Robot, and neither of them dares to push forward in the laning phase.
He is also very good at roaming, and his positioning in teamfights creates a lot of pressure."
The robot is indeed a good choice when Titan is banned, and it has been strengthened in several consecutive versions. The passive damage has been increased, the attack speed has been increased with W, the CD of the ultimate skill has been shortened, and the basic movement speed has also been increased.
"Robot, Xiaoke and Thresh are fine. This hero is suitable to be the last one on the 5th floor. If we stick together before the team battle, the opponent will be under great pressure."
After chatting for a long time, the few of them waved goodbye, and a slightly uneasy feeling spread in everyone's hearts.
Late at night, Xia Sen entered the simulation space and chose a simulated game with Gen.G.
(End of this chapter)