Chapter 33: I personally think Crush is better than Kenzhu.
Chapter 33: I personally think Crush is better than Kenzhu.
"Well, how should I put it? If you ask me to analyze it this way, I can do it too."
The seventeen-year-old boy scratched his head, but he was still not as happy as Zuo Wu. He continued, "But that requires enough time. That is, the game must end, and from God's perspective, I need enough space to think."
"Is something like Crush not acceptable?"
"That definitely won't work, Lao Zuo. I've matched with Crush in high-elo games several times. He's really the only one in the Chinese server who can play this kind of instantaneous judgment skill so well."
"So what was his analysis of your top lane matchup against Maokai, and your mid-jungle synergy?"
Zuo Wu was referring to Crush's explanation of the game to viewers in the live stream, which was playing simultaneously on his phone.
He wanted to know whether the other party was simply using the superior understanding of lower-ranked players by higher-ranked players, or whether they were actually standing at a higher level.
"Old Zuo, come here."
Flandre turned her head and said softly.
"What?"
"Well, to be honest, I think that in terms of game understanding, Coach Kenzhu, who recently joined our Snake team, is definitely not as good as Crush."
At the very least, the excavator's red buff will cause the mid-lane Twisted Fate to hesitate in the early game, making it impossible to directly suppress Kassadin's development. This will create a butterfly effect, affecting the rhythm after Kassadin reaches level six and has his ultimate.
For the blue team to win, they need to rely on Twisted Fate reaching level 6, combined with Gragas and Nautilus's stable point control, to form a "Twisted Fate fly + Nautilus hook + Gragas E" targeted kill chain, targeting Maokai in the top lane or Graves in the bottom lane.
In the mid-game, Gnar can split push, with Twisted Fate providing support at any time to create local numerical advantages. In team fights, Gnar's perfect ultimate, Gragas' ultimate for splitting, and Corki's package can divide the battlefield, allowing for the pulling and killing of the front line before rotating to the back line.
Coach Kenzhu certainly couldn't articulate this kind of predictive tactical description.
Hmm... if we're talking about which takeout is better, Coach Kenzhu would definitely be the best choice.
Zuo Wu did not elaborate on this sensitive topic.
The young man manipulating the cards on the screen grew increasingly eager.
Mid lane!
genius!
command!
Wild!
"Snake is determined to have this guy!"
……
Ugh, I feel like I'm starting to get a brain.
[No, for the streamer, this little bit of information is equivalent to forty minutes of an entire episode of escaping?]
[I used to think my mechanics were pretty good, but my game sense and understanding were lacking... Now, after Crush's comments, I guess I really don't know how to play this game.]
【No, you even factored in the possibility of building Sightstone jungle item to counter your own Twisted Fate ultimate, so why don't you consider when you might win five million?】
[Is the streamer really that good? He can still chat while laning against Dopa, the number one player in the Chinese server?]
【No, please zoom in! Streamer, please zoom in! This ultimate move you're using is really making me uncomfortable.】
Feeling bad? That's to be expected. If you're watching the live stream and you're feeling bad, do you think your opponent is feeling bad right now?
With Huya's aggressive promotion, the game progressed further, and more and more players chose to stay in Fu Shiyan's live stream.
Because they found that they could really learn something here.
Fake tech streamer: "Look how cool my play is! QW followed by E, and it explodes instantly."
A true skilled streamer: "I need to help the team get at least two kills in the early game and take down at least two outer turrets."
"In the early game, let the Gragas help me counter-gank and stabilize the lane. I must get first blood or the tower with my first ultimate to fly to the side lane."
"We can't fly this wave. The excavator is in the bottom half of the map. Using our ultimate skill would be a waste of time."
"Dopa's Kassadin proficiency isn't very high, but he knows Twisted Fate well enough. We need to do the opposite to have a chance..."
"Going forward, use your ultimate to control the dragon and push towers, and switch the bot lane to the mid lane to reduce Kassadin's farming space."
Huya platform, live stream room number 90888.
In the past, he was always calm and collected in ranked games. Even when he was at a disadvantage or even lost the game, he would just type "dopa" in pinyin to ask his teammates to ban Lee Sin in the next game. Today, his performance was extremely abnormal.
"이것은불합리하다! (This is unreasonable!)"
"왜? (Why?)"
"그는왜나의시야를알고있습니까? (Why does he know my vision?)"
Such remarks kept coming out of the mouths of young people.
Her flushed cheeks and beads of sweat on her forehead even left the translators in the live stream at a loss for words, unsure how to salvage her performance that day.
This clash with Crush garnered immense attention from countless fans, who thought it would be a clash of titans in the high-elo ranked matches of the Chinese server.
The game turned into a complete rout after the excavator only gave up the first blood.
The disadvantage in the bottom lane is self-evident. Imp's Corki was ahead of UZI's Graves with "two" red buffs at the start, but the result is predictable.
Despite the fact that the kills were extremely difficult to extend to other lanes in the early game, the red team's other positions were also snowballed and completely overwhelmed.
The jungler gave up first blood, and his jungle clearing efficiency fell far behind that of the Gragas. Although Mingkai relied on his experience to use the F4 attack and defense to exchange for the safety of the river crab and the upper half of the jungle in the early game.
However, the lack of experience is a very real problem.
Therefore, in order to avoid being overtaken in development, Mingkai had to take the initiative to embark on a long solo jungle farming and catching-up journey.
Without the threat of the jungler, and with Twisted Fate's absolute lane control in the mid lane, Flandre's Gnar in the top lane could suppress Maokai with impunity.
Not only did he lose half of the last hits, but he also almost managed to whittle down the turret single-handedly.
All of this is closely related to the fact that Twisted Fate, who only managed to unleash his ultimate ability after more than ten minutes in the mid lane.
Players don't understand the more complex strategic gameplay within the game.
However, they could understand the following: the card signaled for Gnar and five others to ambush and kill the Rek'Sai, cleared the wave at level four and turned around to help Gragas defend the jungle monsters, and every time he went back to base and then left, he would disappear into the mid lane with a control ward, then clear and control the vision in a huge area from the mid tower to the Dragon Rift Herald jungle.
To put it bluntly, they couldn't understand why Twisted Fate had his ultimate ability but never used it, yet he would roam around after clearing the lane. At 27 minutes, Twisted Fate was 4-0-9 with 309 CS.
Your Kassadin can only cower under the tower, even after the high ground is destroyed, you're still 0-1-0. It's obvious who is stronger, Dopa or Crush, why even bother arguing?
So, if Crush is so strong, why was there absolutely no news about him before Season 5?
A player asked a question in the live chat.
[Was it because you were under 18 before?]
[Wait a minute, there are also many young players under the age of 18 in the LPL.]
Instead of focusing on this, I'd be more interested in which secondary league team is actually criticizing Crush. I'm very curious.
[Could this be a rumor deliberately spread by Huya for publicity? Even if Crush's score isn't high enough after this game, he's not far from first place.]
[To hold the top spot in both China and South Korea's streetball scene? That's greedy.]
Why bring this up? I'm more interested in knowing which LPL team Crush will ultimately join.
Everyone said we have to fight our way in through the city championship!
Alright, you can fool your buddies, but don't fool yourself. If you really get a chance, you'll see how Crush runs away.
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