Director Kim Jung-kyun of T1 said, “We will show that there is more than just a tower.”

“I’ll show you at this game that there’s not always a tower.” 에볼루션 바카라사이트

On August 29, in the second round of the 2024 League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) Summer Playoff, T1 was defeated 0-3 by Hanwha Life e-Sports. T1 had lost both of its summer regular league matches against Hanwha Life, but even so, both the results and contents of the last two rounds were lethargic. Afterwards, T1, who won the loser’s match against D-Plus Kia and won the ticket to Gyeongju, will have a rematch with Hanwha Life Insurance to advance to the final. Coach Kim Jung-kyun attended the 2024 LCK Summer Final Media Day held at Grand Seoul LCK Arena in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 2nd and said, “I recently lost the Hanwha Life Insurance match helplessly, but I will prepare well for the rest of the year and try to get the opposite result.”

Coach Kim Jung-kyun also expressed confidence that he can win the upcoming return match, looking back on his last loss. Coach Kim said, “I returned after the Hanwha Life Insurance match. Although we lost 0 to 3, I think we can come out from 3 to 0 to 3 if we make up for our mistakes or shortcomings.”

For T1, top liner “Zeus” Choi Woo-je is in desperate need. T1 mainly uses a strategy in which Choi plays a carry role, but actually, he made a big smile at the match between D+ and Kia. However, Kim announced that he is preparing various picks and games. “I will show you that there is not only a tower in a way,” he said.

On the same day, Hanwha Life’s head coach Choi In-kyu pointed out the upper body as the most important line as he faced T1, who showed strength in his upper body on Media Day. In response, head coach Kim Jung-kyun also explained, “All lines are important because it’s a team game, but I think the upper body is similarly important this time.”

T1 has played in a total of 16 LCK finals and won 10 of them. T1 holds the record for the most LCK wins. In this race, T1 will challenge the unprecedented V11. “Personally, I don’t care about records,” coach Kim Jung-kyun said. “If I achieve it, I will be very happy because I won. I just think I need to win. I don’t care about records.”

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