S2WC: Semi-Final Round
TPA vs. M5: Game 1
The
players:
M5:
Darien(Top), Diamondprox(JG), Alex Ich(Mid), Genja(ADC),
Taipei
Assassins: Stanley(Top), Lil_ballz(JG), Toyz(Mid), Bebe(ADC), Mistake(Sup)
M5 Bans
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TPA Bans
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Maokai
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Lee Sin
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Blitzcrank
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Sona
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Jayce
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Orianna
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M5Picks
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TPA Picks
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Nunu
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Shen
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Yorick
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Kog’Maw
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Evelynn
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Udyr
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Vayne
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Taric
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Xin Zhao
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Karthus
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Play by Play:
Time
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Plays
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Time
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Plays
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Set-up
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1-1-1-2;
Standard EU, bot waits in bot tri. Nunu boots, Sight Wards x2. Stronger Lvl1
goes to TPA due to stun+taunt.
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Set-up
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1-4.
Karthus has teleport. Taric starts Vision wardx1, Sight Wardsx3, Health
Potionx2, Mana Potionx1. Kog’Maw waits at wraith entrance.
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0:45
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Xin
sees the ward go down.
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0:45
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4 man
deep wards enemy wraiths.
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1:40
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Bot
takes Golems; Evelynn assists with wolves; Yorick waits in Blue Bush.
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1:40
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4
manning own wolves; Karthus sits at mid.
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1:53
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Karthus
steals big wraith. Rest of the team goes toward ML2.
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1:58
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Yorick
spots TPA while in Blue bush, minions see Karthus.
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1:58
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Wards
ML4. 4 man moves in with Karthus incoming.
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2:05
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3 man
stops blue, hangs around. Bot start farming.
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2:05
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4 man
steal; Taric pinks the Blue bush.
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2:27
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Nunu
rotates mid to help.
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2:27
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After a
prolonged scuffle Udyr manages to steal Blue buff while flash is burned up on
Xin Zhao.
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2:30
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Karthus
teleports bot. Kog and Taric move to mid to shut down Evelynn’s cs.
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3:34
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Xin
Zhao nunu counter steals blue.
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3:50
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Xin,
Nunu and Vayne three man dive for bot for first blood going to Nunu. Nunu
moves mid afterwards to support Evelynn.
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Game Winner:
M5
Opening Winner:
M5
Conclusions:
Despite
all the fancy play from TPA, M5 came ahead with the FB, countering novelty with
an awesome level headedness. The gold lead however, was to go into TPAs favor due to
Stanley doubling Darien’s farm (Not sure why, the camera never went to top lane
due to all the action bot. Feeder!) and Evelynn being held to single digit cs.
TPA was still in a very strong position, what eventually lost them the game was
an ill fated fight in front of M5’s tower which netted Alex Ich a triple,
beginning a reign of terror.
It is
worth noting that this double-mid is essentially the same strat that Saigon
Jokers pulled on Dignitas in the group stages. They too were purple side, used
a heavy cc support in Leona, tried to shut down a melee-range snowball caster
in Katarina, and sent Karthus bot. Only they didn’t have teleport on NIXWATER
so they opted for a successful Red steal rather than blue. The purple side Blue
steal is much stronger because you have a 5vs3 at blue, and your top laner can
get into position much easier.
It is my
belief that TPA could have played this much better if they realized the
possibility of 3 man bot dive. If Lil_ballz had gone to secure his blue first,
with the help of Mistake, Diamondprox on Xin would not have the levels or
position to complete the play. All in all, great reaction from M5 and a very
interesting showcase of openings from TPA.
TPA vs. M5: Game 2
TPA
Bans
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M5
Bans
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Lee Sin
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Blitzcrank
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Evelynn
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Jayce
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Sona
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Nunu
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TPA
Picks
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M5
Picks
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Orianna
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Yorick
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Maokai
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Kog’Maw
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Taric
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Zilean
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Vayne
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Udyr
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Nidalee
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Zyra
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Play By Play:
Time
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Plays
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Time
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Plays
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Set-up
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Taric Sight Wards x5, health pot. 5 man
movement. Nidalee ran teleport. Slight Lvl 1 advantage to TPA due to stun and
vision granting spells.
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Set-up
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Zyra Boots, Sight Wards x2, health pot
x1. 1-1-1-1-1 defensive formation. Kog at top tri, Zyra at wraiths, Zilean
mid, Udyr MR2, Yorick at bot river bush.
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0:32
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5 man heads toward wraith entrance.
Sapplings into MR2.
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0:32
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Udyr spots the sapling, retreats to MR4.
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0:45
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5 man reach around invade through MR4,
ward dropped at Blue bush.
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1:01
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Kog and Zyra counter ward TPA’s Blue
bush.
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1:04
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5 man move towards baron. With two going
straight through mid and another three wrapping around ML2.
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1:04
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Zilean sees them the whole time, yet
somehow Zyra still decides to exit through their own wraith entrance.
Miscommunication?
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1:12
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Taric flash stuns Zyra. First Blood goes
to Vayne. 4 assists.
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1:12
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Yorick moves up to mid lane. Kog retreats
through top tri.
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1:25
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Taric drops a ward at Wraith brush.
Nidalee leaves a trap at back Red brush.
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1:40
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Nidalee goes back; the rest assist Maokai
in taking Wolves then blue. No smite used. M5 sees Vayne and Taric leave, but
don’t see them coming to lane.
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1:40
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Zilean helps Udyr steal Wraiths, and
Yorick helps with stealing red. Udyr uses smite. TPA pings this out as they
don’t see Udyr at Blue with their early ward.
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2:32
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Maokai, Taric and Vayne attempt a Red
steal. Meets Udyr, however Maokai still has smite and takes red. A 4v4 ensues
with, Taric and Zilean going down near instantly, Vayne has great position in
the Red back bush and comes out unscathed to flash hunt Kog’Maw over the
Baron wall for another kill. Orianna then proceeds to steal three Wraiths
under Udyr’s nose. Zilean actually dies to the Nidalee trap. (I had to
rewatch that 3 times, thought it was a glitch at first since she was bot
lane.)
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Winner:
Taipei Assassins
Opening
Winner: Taipei Assassins
Conclusions:
A
combination of bad play and bad luck really put M5 very far behind in the
opening, sending them 3-1 and down 1K by the third minute mark. Gosupepper
getting caught was a bad play, Alex Ich had a bad entrance to the fight being
pincered coming from mid lane, fighting for Red buff was questionable, and Alex
Ich getting popped by a Stanley trap when he could have lived was bad luck. One
must still admire the number of great calculations made by TPA. Going for the
Red steal knowing that Udyr was unlikely to have smite was a very good play and
helped swing a close team fight. The early 5 man roaming forced M5 to react and
constantly reposition. In the end the opening led directly to M5’s loss as
their top and bot towers were pushed down before the 12 minute mark. Top lane
is snowbally and being down 1-0-1 did not help Darien.
Couple
things to note. Again TPA chose to 5 man roam when they had a teleport on the
team, with Taric opting for nothing but wards once more. This type of roaming forces
the weaker Lvl1 one team to spread out, and when counter stealing early buffs
this usually means the jungler has to burn smite early with fewer teammates to
help, this is a recurring theme and opening advantage TPA has enjoyed
throughout the tournament. This is also the only game Taric won the entire
tournament.
I believe
that after the Zyra death Dimondprox should have just taken his own blue rather
than contest a Red at a disadvantage. They would have evened the buffs.
TPA vs. M5: Game 3
M5
Bans
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TPA
Bans
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Maokai
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Lee Sin
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Blitzcrank
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Evelynn
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Jayce
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Orianna
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M5Picks
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TPA
Picks
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Nunu
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Sona
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Gragas
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Mundo
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Kog’Maw
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Anivia
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Shyvana
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Ezreal
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Yorick
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Nidalee
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Play by Play:
Time
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Plays
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Time
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Plays
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Set-up
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Nunu Boots, Sight Wards x2; 1-1-1-1-1,
standard EU covering each entrance. TPA has better lvl1.
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Set-up
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Sona Sight Wards x 4; 5 man moves toward
own wraith entrance.
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0:30
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Nunu Wards ML3.
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0:52
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5 man blue bush, ward put down. (Seem by
nunu’s ML3 ward.)
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1:08
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Kog stays in MR1. Nunu counter Blue bush
Wards. Everyone runs out at the sight of TPAs swing. Yorick backs being
isolated at top tower.
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1:19
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5 man swing to enemy Wraiths, Ward put
down. M5 spots the ward.
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1:40
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Gragas helps Shyv start wraiths, TPA
pings this out.
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1:40
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Anivia catches Nunu with Flash Frost over
dragon wall, Nunu burns flash, 5 man invade Red.
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2:00
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Shyv and Yorick counter invade Red. Shyv
smites.
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1:55
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TPA takes Red, Mundo saves smite. Nidalee
teleports top.
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Winner:
Taipei Assassins
Opening
Winner: Taipei Assassins
Conclusions:
Overall
advantage to TPA, Diamondprox had to do blue alone without smite, bot lane had
no wards, and one less flash on Gosupepper. However, bot lane is pushed in very
quickly by Bebe’s aggression and Lil_Ballz is forced to burn flash escaping
from a counter gank, so neither mattered. Lvl 1 openings did not affect the
outcome of the game much. M5 lost in the picking phase, Diamondprox on Shyvana
could not stop the pushing power, nor gank the highly mobile lanes TPA had.
Stanley ran rampant.
TPA
repeated the same themes in the previous two games, 5 man movement early,
leading into deep wards and counter jungling with superior numbers(leading to a
smite advantage) and teleports to the farthest lane. This time Gosu decided to
rush a fast ward at ML3 in anticipation of this. Something worth noting is that
NJS, TPA and AZF almost never start boots 2 wards on their supports, and this
game shows how easy it can turn into a blind lane against heavy warding and
unorthodox movement.
I believe
Alex Ich could have done better against Toyz in mid. If you want to see a
similar match up, watch this game where our friendly neighbors SGS Chawy takes
a shit on Toyz Anivia, solo killing him under tower twice.
>> Continue Reading: Finals: TPA vs. AZF
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