When Worlds Comes, Gumayushi Doesn’t Know ‘How to Die’ [Lee Joo-hyun’s Login eSports]
The 2024 League of Legends (LoL) World Championship (hereinafter referred to as Worlds) is heading towards its final stage.
The two teams that win the semifinals on the 26th and 27th at the Adidas Arena in Paris, France will meet in the finals.
On the 26th, Bilibili Gaming (BLG) and Weibo Gaming (WBG) of the Chinese league LPL will face off, and on the 27th, Gen.G Esports and T1 of the Korean league LCK will face off. 바카라사이트 추천
Ahead of the semifinals, T1’s long-range dealer ‘Gumayusi’ Lee Min-hyung’s ‘no-death’ streak in the Worlds multi-game series is drawing attention.
Lee Min-hyung won the match against LPL’s Top Esports (TES) in the quarterfinals on the 19th without dying even once.
He recorded 17 kills, 0 deaths, and 14 assists in three sets.
Starting with the 4th set of the match against JD Gaming (JDG) in the 2023 Worlds semifinals LPL, he went on to have 7 consecutive ‘no death’ sets in the Worlds best-of-five.
When he comes to Worlds, Lee Min-hyung forgets how to die, and his average deaths in this tournament are the lowest among all the ranged dealers and all the participating players, with 1.3.
Lee Ye-chan, “Scout” of Li-Ning Gaming (LNG), also had 1.3, but was eliminated in the quarterfinals. It’s not just his deaths that are low.
Lee Min-hyung’s KDA is also 9.1, the highest among ranged dealers.
His 15-minute gold gap is also 322, the highest among ranged dealers who made it to the semifinals.
Attention is focused on whether Lee Min-hyung can defend his no-death record against Gen.G.
This is because T1 has been particularly weak against Gen.G in recent years.
T1 has been on a losing streak against Gen.G since their victory at the 2023 Mid-Season Invitational (MSI).