Fans of 2014 Edward Gaming might realize that their first game had them exercising old muscles. The Koro1 and BaeMe combination played a lot like Koro1 and U used to last year, waiting for late game Baron fights and conceding early game leads. Smart Equalizers had EDG turn to close a game as if roster changes never happened.
The second game ended with a 20 minute surrender from RNG. Edward Gaming grabbed a selection of their best comfort picks, with AmazingJ on Hecarim, Clearlove playing Nunu, pawN on Leblanc, Deft picking Sivir, and Meiko on Annie. It was easy for EDG to flash after kills and go for simple outplays, as they are want with the AmazingJ and pawN duo.
Even though it looked like RNG put up a good fight in Game 1, this set had a lot more to do with the pace EDG wanted to set each match. RNG never seemed close to breaking EDG's base. I didn't doubt their victory for a moment.
Fans of 2014 Edward Gaming might realize that their first game had them exercising old muscles. The Koro1 and BaeMe combination played a lot like Koro1 and U used to last year, waiting for late game Baron fights and conceding early game leads. Smart Equalizers had EDG turn to close a game as if roster changes never happened.The second game ended with a 20 minute surrender from RNG. Edward Gaming grabbed a selection of their best comfort picks, with AmazingJ on Hecarim, Clearlove playing Nunu, pawN on Leblanc, Deft picking Sivir, and Meiko on Annie. It was easy for EDG to flash after kills and go for simple outplays, as they are want with the AmazingJ and pawN duo.Even though it looked like RNG put up a good fight in Game 1, this set had a lot more to do with the pace EDG wanted to set each match. RNG never seemed close to breaking EDG's base. I didn't doubt their victory for a moment.
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