WBG vs T1 - Game 1 | Grand Finals LoL Worlds 2023 | T1 vs Weibo Gaming - G1 full

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T1 dominates game one with strategic plays, securing objectives like Dragon and Baron while showcasing lane dominance and team fight prowess to secure a victory against WO in the finals. The focus on early game strategy, champion picks like Ahri, and objective control ultimately lead to T1's success in the match.

Insights

  • T1's strategic focus on objectives like dragons and map control, along with their dominance in skirmishes and team fights, allowed them to secure a significant gold lead and ultimately win game one of the finals.
  • Faker's champion pick of Ahri and the team's emphasis on denying key champions from WO, showcasing their strategic depth and adaptability in drafting, were crucial elements in T1's victory, setting the stage for a potentially challenging game two.

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Summary

00:00

T1 vs WO: Faker's Ahri and Strategy

  • Game one features T1 on blue side against WO, known as underdogs.
  • Faker plays a different champion, creating a discussion point.
  • Bot lane focus is crucial, with Kalista being a priority pick.
  • Maokai is highlighted as a key champion for the series.
  • WO's plan includes denying key champions from T1.
  • Owner's champion pool is targeted, affecting T1's strategy.
  • T1 bans key picks like Varus and Ashe to counter WO's bot lane.
  • Owner's Sejuani ban aims to challenge his champion pool.
  • Faker picks Ahri, potentially hinting at a Vi pick.
  • Early game strategy for T1 involves dragon stacking and map control.

11:53

Strategic gaming scenario with dragons and objectives

  • The text discusses a strategic gaming scenario involving dragons and advantageous positioning for a fight.
  • Emphasis is placed on trading in lanes, collecting items like a book and a control ward, and the importance of landing abilities like tongue lash.
  • T1 gains an advantage in gold and secures the first turret plate, leading to a plan to secure the Herald.
  • The team rotates to secure the Herald, with discussions on where to use it, focusing on Z or Guma.
  • A skirmish ensues around the Herald, resulting in kills and plays made by both teams.
  • T1 secures the second Drake, with a focus on the Cloud Soul and the importance of mobility.
  • More skirmishes occur, with T1 and wo contesting objectives and engaging in fights.
  • T1 secures the Herald and prepares for the Dragon, aiming for an early Soul point.
  • T1 continues to pressure objectives, with discussions on potential flanks and mid control.
  • A final skirmish around the Dragon occurs, with T1 and wo using abilities and cooldowns strategically.

23:23

T1 Dominates WBO in Finals Victory

  • T1 secures the Dragon, but loses the Dragon stacking they were aiming for earlier.
  • Owner's Lee is feared for a reason, showcasing his skill in a play that doesn't even matter much.
  • T1 gains a significant gold injection punishing Light due to Crisp's absence in saving him.
  • T1 dominates the lanes, taking down multiple towers, showcasing their lane dominance.
  • T1 secures a Baron after winning a team fight, leading to a significant gold lead.
  • T1's composition becomes challenging to deal with, especially with the tankiness of the champions.
  • T1 wins a team fight decisively, with Ker saving Guma and securing the Baron.
  • T1's lead extends to 8,000 gold, showcasing their dominance in the game.
  • T1 strategically plays around the map, denying WBO control and preparing for the Baron.
  • T1 secures the Baron, further solidifying their lead and pressuring WBO's base, leading to their victory in game one of the finals.

35:29

Effective Game Composition for Strategic Improvement

  • Game composition executed well
  • Suggestion to revisit and strategize for game two
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