{"id":8817,"date":"2020-10-15T01:38:46","date_gmt":"2020-10-15T01:38:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/worlds-2020-qf-primer-who-will-advance-out-of-deadly-first-stage-of-knockouts"},"modified":"2024-07-20T04:27:51","modified_gmt":"2024-07-20T04:27:51","slug":"worlds-2020-qf-primer-who-will-advance-out-of-deadly-first-stage-of-knockouts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/league-of-legends\/worlds-2020-qf-primer-who-will-advance-out-of-deadly-first-stage-of-knockouts","title":{"rendered":"Worlds 2020 QF primer: Who will advance out of deadly first stage of Knockouts?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Worlds 2020 has been one for the history books: a virtual stage, a global pandemic, and a hell of a lot of contenders for the Summoner’s Cup have all been a backdrop to the event thus far.<\/p>\n

With the appetiser of Groups finished, it’s time to move onto the meat of the matter. Namely, how are the Quarter Finals likely to play out?<\/p>\n

Worlds 2020 Quarter-finals primer<\/h2>\n

DAMWON Gaming (5-1) Vs. DRX (4-2)<\/h3>\n

15\/10 11:00am BST<\/em><\/p>\n

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<\/em>(Picture: Riot Games)<\/span><\/p>\n

It’s the LCK Summer Finals all over again, but DRX will be hoping they put up a better fight or it’s going to be a very short series. DAMWON come into this match heavy favourites – they were hotly tipped before the tournament began, proved themselves worthy of that hype in groups, and absolutely crushed DRX the last time the two faced.<\/p>\n

On paper it should be a done deal, but this is Worlds and bigger upsets have happened.<\/p>\n

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HERE COMES NUGURI:<\/p>\n

Take a closer look at Nuguri’s Kennen flank against PSG Talon! #Worlds2020<\/a>pic.twitter.com\/8SmdtNUemQ<\/a><\/p>\n

— LoL Esports (@lolesports) October 6, 2020<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

If DRX want to find a way past DWG and find some sweet, sweet revenge for the Summer Finals, then they will need to find a touch more consistency in their play. Credit where credit is due though, both Doran and Pyosik came into the tournament with question marks about that consistency, and both have stepped up in their wins. Pyosik in particular has put on some masterclass performances in the jungle on high-priority picks Nidalee and Graves. Chovy too, has been nothing except stellar throughout the groups as well, even in tough matches.<\/p>\n

It is notable that their losses in groups were both to TOP Esports (another tournament favourite) who frankly outclassed them in the top\/jungle matchup and put a serious spanner in the works of DRX’s win lane, win game mentality.<\/p>\n

Take the first game versus TES as an example, and you can see how well DRX’s lane-dominant draft got picked apart – 369’s Renekton had no right finding a way back into that game, and yet… More worrying still, ace bot laner and veteran presence Deft had an eyebrow raising game on Draven where he lost lane to a Senna\/Tahm Kench lane, and was struggling to manage mana. <\/p>\n