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LGD Gaming lost the first match at LPL Spring 2023

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Last Saturday, January 14, the games of the regular league LPL Spring 2023 started in China. LGD Gaming also played their first match.

The Chinese club that have updated their roster for the spring split. We lost our first match. Rivals were Rare Atom.

The series began favorably for LGD: the team took the first map. A set of characters from K`Sante, Skarner, Ryze, Zeri and Heimerdinger helped them in this.

Despite the flawless first map, where LGD Gaming did not give up a single kill, things went much worse on the next two. On the second map with fights, but LGD Gaming lost using Aatrox, Renekton and Varius in key positions.

Matchpoint completely broke LGD Gaming. The team once again relied on the top three champions Ryze, Zeri and Heimerdinger, adding Fiora and Zac to the front lane, but it was not successful: Rare Atom swept away the rivals in 29 minutes with a score of 14-3.

LGD Gaming start their way to the LPL Spring 2023 with a defeat, but there will still be many chances for rehabilitation. There are two months of games and 16 b3 meetings ahead.

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LGD Gaming roster at LPL Spring 2023

  • Xiaoxu
  • meteor
  • Haichao
  • Lpc
  • jinjiao

Recall that LPL Spring 2023 started on January 14 and will run until March 26 inclusive. In the largest regional tournament in the competitive League of Legends, 17 teams will play for $620,000 and 2 slots in the Mid-Season Invitational 2023.

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