The oldest who ate the youngest

The league's oldest completely ruins a new pilot's first flight.

On the 18th, the first day of the 2023 ‘LoL Champions Korea (LCK)’ spring season regular league was held at the LCK Arena in Jongno-gu, Seoul. T1, which includes the league’s oldest player, Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok (26), won a 2-0 victory over Gen.G, the team belonging to the league’s youngest player, Kim “Face” Soo-hwan (17).

The match on this day was a return match from last year's spring and summer season finals, as well as a head-to-head confrontation between Sang-hyeok Lee and Ji-hoon "Chovy" Ji-hoon, the so-called 'Pecho Match', and it garnered a lot of attention even before the opening. When the lid was opened, T1, which retained its members last year, was significantly ahead of Gen.G, who replaced distance dealer Jae-hyeok “Ruler” Park with rookie Soo-hwan Kim.

The oldest star shone brighter than ever. Lee Sang-hyeok, the eldest, ASL 배팅 played a big role as Azir and Lissandra that day. On the other hand, newcomer Kim Soo-hwan, who had high expectations, failed to impress even though he played Jerry in both sets. In particular, in the second set, I was here hit by Lee Sang-hyeok’s skills in a row and piled up deaths and sweated.

In the bottom of the day, T1 chose Lucian and Nami, and Genji chose Jerry and Lulu in two sets in a row. In the first set, Gen.G designed a bottom dive with Elise and Taliyah, and achieved results, but T1 turned around with the second half operation. In the 2nd set, after T1 banned Ellis, Han “Peanut” Wang-ho (Bai) suppressed bot intervention and snowballed from the beginning.

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