The oldest who ate the youngest

The league's oldest completely ruins a new pilot's first flight.

On the 18th, the first day of the 2023 ‘LoL Champions Korea (LCK)’ spring season regular league was held at the LCK Arena in Jongno-gu, Seoul. T1, which includes the league’s oldest player, Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok (26), won a 2-0 victory over Gen.G, the team belonging to the league’s youngest player, Kim “Face” Soo-hwan (17).

The match on this day was a return match from last year's spring and summer season finals, as well as a head-to-head confrontation between Sang-hyeok Lee and Ji-hoon "Chovy" Ji-hoon, the so-called 'Pecho Match', and it garnered a lot of attention even before the opening. When the lid was opened, T1, which retained its members last year, was significantly ahead of Gen.G, who read more replaced distance dealer Jae-hyeok “Ruler” Park with rookie Soo-hwan Kim.

The oldest star shone brighter than ever. Lee Sang-hyeok, the eldest, ASL 배팅 played a big role as Azir and Lissandra that day. On the other hand, newcomer Kim Soo-hwan, who had high expectations, failed to impress even though he played Jerry in both sets. In particular, in the second set, I was hit by Lee Sang-hyeok’s skills in a row and piled up deaths and sweated.

In the bottom of the day, T1 chose Lucian and Nami, and Genji chose Jerry and Lulu in two sets in a row. In the first set, Gen.G designed a bottom dive with Elise and Taliyah, and achieved results, but T1 turned around with the second half operation. In the 2nd set, after T1 banned Ellis, Han “Peanut” Wang-ho (Bai) suppressed bot intervention and snowballed from the beginning.

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