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G2 vs Vitality | Hardest game

For months, Vitality sat in 2nd position within our LEC power positions, awaiting an opportunity to take down the first-place G2. For the most part, both groups managed their company against lesser teams, only waiting to face off against each other in week.


When they eventually loaded on into the Rift, Vitality pounced with a fury which G2 appeared wholly unprepared for. Kill after kill moved into the French side and G2's counters nearly all dropped flat.

Vitality attained their guide by identifying a mismatch at the top lane involving their Lucas"Cabochard" Simon-Meslet and G2's Martin"Wunder" Hansen. Wunder is an excellent player--he won matches in Worlds last year apparently by itself.

However, Wunder can also be a high-resources carry. Vitality wager they might shut down his lane stage by sending both jungler and mid sized laner to encourage Cabochard--and they were perfect. Wunder was knocked from this lane since Vitality had their conduct of this map. Both best lane turrets were before Baron actually spawned.

 

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But in doing this, there was a lane Vitality whined about: Mid lane. They allow G2's best player, Rasmus"Caps" Winther, scale to an unstoppable monster on Ryze, among those highest-DPS late sport mages from the game. Even as Vitality constructed a huge guide, there was always the danger of Caps moving one-vs-nine to deliver G2 back.

That is precisely what he did. Obviously, Vitality made it even a lot easier for them by casting in a collection of bad objective calls.

Behind Caps' damage, G2 gradually drifted back into the match. There were lots of nervous moments for every, times as it looked as though the game could finish fast in either way. However, in the long run, they simply could not stand around Caps.

With the triumph, G2 locked up first place at the 2019 LEC Spring Split. They are not without defects, however --jungler Marcin"Jankos" Jankowski was absent for the majority of the game. But after stumbling a little during the previous two weeks, G2 demonstrated they can still deliver it.

G2 are once more Europe's white whale, the group that everybody else is desperately attempting to chase.