There is only one last day left in the Global Pioneer round-robin tournament, and after the first 4 days of competition, the promotion situation is relatively clear because there are only the last 2 BO3 matches left. Originally, TES, whose probability of qualifying had decreased after losing to KC, was very dangerous, but with CFO beating TL and HLE beating KC, TES's promotion situation has become very optimistic again.
TES currently has a 1-2 record, TL also has a 1-2 record after losing to CFO, and KC has a 1-3 record after losing to HLE, and the three teams also have a win-loss relationship with each other. TES won TL 2-0, KC won 2-0 against TES, and TL won KC 2-1, so TL is currently the lowest pick among the three teams. It's just that KC has one more game, so after the first four days of matches, the round-robin is temporarily in the bottom place.
With the above conditions and the current ranking,TES only needs to meet one of the two conditions to qualify, i.e., HLE defeats TL, or TES wins CFO, as long as either of these two conditions is met, TES will directly advance to the knockout round.Judging from the previous games, the difference in strength between HLE and TL should be very large, and it is a high probability that HLE will win TL, so even if TES can't beat CFO because of his state or mentality, he can still rely on HLE to beat TL to advance.
It's just that if you lose to CFO and lie down in the knockout round, I feel that the state of the following games will not be much improved, but because of the continuous defeat and the luck to advance to the knockout round, it will make the players more likely to lose confidence, and the pressure of the game will be greater. Therefore, I still hope that TES can win this game by defeating the CFO, so that everyone can see the recovery of their state, and also let the players regain their confidence, which is conducive to better performance in the following games.
Of course, 5 into 4 have to be scored, which is indeed a bit embarrassing. TES has now fallen to the bottom of public opinion, but fortunately, there are still games behind to regain the disadvantage, if you can play in the back, smash the negative image of the chain dropped in the past competition, and prove yourself with strength, I believe it will still win back most of the applause. Otherwise, if you lose the Pioneer Game in shame, I am afraid that after returning to the LPL later, the state will be worrying.
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