Na vs korean lol comentators
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He allowed them to kiss his Faker's statue everytime the god kills a EU / NA pro player. To help them, Kaiso makes his visitors watch SKT T1 games from the All Stars. His appartment became a refuge for all those who, like him before, had lost hope. He was convinced that he had earned Faker's powers. Everything had changed, he had broken the curse, and the fact that a pro was also in his team did not matter. Since he managed to win a game against a pro player, Kaiso was different. 12 other solo Q players were already here, sitting in front of a TV. A young man stands there.Īs he enters in Kaiso's appartment, the young boy removes his hood. I found this player to be a quite an attraction due to his tenacity and teamwork in losing situations I found myself cheering for him and his team to succeed, especially considering the mid-late turnaround games. Hai usually doens't come out of his lane fed but plays average until mid to late game he would try his hardest to win for the team. The other foreign players tries to carry their lane and attempt to get out of the laning phase as fed as possible, but if the other enemy lanes snowballs it is usually GG (or tries too hard to snowball his own lane that the greed leads to them losing lane) you can see that this kind of play style tapers off their win loss ratio as they get closer to challenger league.
I got the feeling that he is very good at this kind of unselfish play where the team benefits. They would struggle to hang around (sometimes this results in going in one by one and getting massacred, and also there is the doubt that there wouldn't be a follow up since you're playing with randoms in soloqueue, this could lead to bad synergy) but Hai knows that the backup is coming and makes sure that while he dies he deals enough damage for the allied team to clean up the two enemies. Usually in solo queue one would hang around to deal whatever damage at the end to steal kills. What I mean is that for example, if there were 2 enemies with half health and I have no health to go in but my teammates are coming. Of course you could say that he has been lucky to get good teammates but as I saw the games, there was a feeling that you could say he excelled in teamfights. However, it's not like he loses lanes hard either, he always comes at least second. Like the comments above have been saying, Hai does not demolish his lane or anything but I get the feeling that he wins most of the games convincingly. "Seems like Team C9 is the most hard working solo queuers so I watched closely to the C9 Hai's climb. There is a top comment that I found very agreeable, I'm not the best translator but I can write the gist of what the comment said. TL DR: I think it's time we all admit that even in Korea, the NA and EU players are able to hold up without a problem, at least at a base mechanics/solo-queue level.
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None the less, I think it's safe to say that at this point, it's time for us to put aside the childish comments that NA and EU professional players would be nothing but mid-level Diamond players in Korea. Now, this says nothing of what his and other LCS players' performance will be at the final top of the ladder, against the super-star Korean players such as Dade and Faker. It's only a matter of time and ladder updates before he finds his way into the Challenger league. Hai is now higher ranked than some OGN/NLB professionals, and showing no signs of stopping. He seems to be continuing to climb, and maintains a win rate above 70%, and is currently head and shoulders above the other LCS players, although the others are all climbing quite effectively as well all of them maintain win rates above the 60% mark, some as high as 80%. Edit: Hai is now in Challenger league with 277 LP.Īs the title says Hai is currently #1 in the Korean ladder's Master league: