“I really wanted to get a ticket to Gyeongju. I want to thank the athletes, the coaches and the front office staff for their silent support. I also want to thank the fans again for their support until the end despite the tough times.”
T1 coach Kim Jung-kyun expressed his feelings about getting on the last train bound for Gyeongju. 안전한 카지노사이트
T1 came from behind to beat D-Plus Kia 3-1 in the third round of the 2024 LoL Champions Korea (LCK) Summer Season Playoff at LCK Arena in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 1st. With this, T1 will join the final match to be held on the 7th in Gyeongju and play a return match with Hanwha Life e-Sports for tickets to the final.
He survived by dropping a deep hunger on a single-tree bridge. “I really wanted to win a ticket to Gyeongju more than ever,” Kim said at a press conference after the game. “I lost in the first set today, but I came from behind to win because the players and staff modified (the strategy) and focused well on the race. I am so happy that I got a ticket to Gyeongju.”
After the first set, Banpick and strategy were fine-tuned, raising the mood for victory. “The game didn’t unfold as we had been preparing and thinking,” Kim said of the defeated first set. “The players were so good that we could do it on the other side as well. Since it’s a multi-disciplinary system, I focused on how to do it a little better from the second set.”
As they lost to Hanwha Life Insurance 0-3 in the second round, they are T1 and Kim, who want to secure revenge in the upcoming finals. “We lost 0-3, but looking back, I don’t think there was such a big gap. If we supplement what we need to do, we will have a completely different performance (from the previous games).”
“I will run the game until I go to Gyeongju, and I will look back on Banpick and improve it,” he said. “If we lose, it’s really the end of the season. We have to prepare so much that we don’t regret it and show everything in the game.” “It’s my personal opinion, but I don’t think (the result) will be as good as the last game.”