EU LCS and NA LCS Semi-Finals Today

TBakes·8/21/2016, 2:23:18 AM·1 votes·524 views

Anyone else notice both series were heavily favoring top lane? In the Splyce-H2K match-up, Wunder or Odoamne carried their respective teams to win the game they won. Then in the C9-IMT match-up, Huni and Impact essentially decided which team won.

I will be curious to see how Hauntzer v. Darshan and Expect v. Vizicsacsi go tomorrow. My money is on TSM and G2, but both series will probably be similar with the underdog with a high ceiling faces off against the clearly regular season dominant team.

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Xantak8/21/2016, 6:34:15 AM2 votes

Darshan peaked during the Spring Split and MSI. Hauntzer's been a monster imposing his will more often than not all split, since while MSI was going on, everyone on TSM has become a super soldier with the Korean boot camp. I see TSM running the train on CLG, then moving on to the finals, to be handed the crown and 1st seed. Huhi can't hold up to Bjergsen, LiftLift will take Stixxay's lunch money, Biofrost is overtaking old man Aphromoo as #1 support. I think Svenskeren has progressed extremely far from before, and Hauntzer right now is the toplane's version of "Final Boss."

I see a 3-0 or 3-1 victory in TSM's favor against CLG, and 3 victories against C9, though I can't predict how many losses TSM will eat to take the finals.

While I know that Jensen is extremely skilled, in the event that C9 faces TSM, he's going to get bodied. Bjergsen is still king in NA.