Cursed Cloud9 fall to NRG, drop five-game streak at LCS Summer season Cut up

Cloud9 had been in search of one more robust begin to a League of Legends Championship Sequence cut up, however NRG Esports had been out for blood in week two’s remaining matchday, downing the reigning LCS champions and bringing about an finish to their undefeated streak.

Successful 5 straight to open this cut up, C9 entered their June 23 match with confidence—however had been ambushed by an NRG squad hungry for his or her second win of the season. Regardless of shedding first blood within the high lane, C9 claimed two fast Dragons comparatively uncontested.

However back-to-back mid-lane group battle wins from NRG rapidly swung the sport towards the ladder leaders. With Niship “Dhokla” Doshi on Jayce and Cristian “Palafox” Palafox on Azir, the 2 mixed to demolish C9’s outer constructions.

With no map management, C9 was compelled to play catch-up from the bottom, leaving NRG to mop up key aims and push as one unit, leading to a final stand for the undefeated squad hoping to maintain their streak alive.

However forward by 10 kills and with a five-digit gold lead, Cloud9 had no probability towards the NRG juggernaut, who swiftly dispatched the squad in slightly below half-hour.

“It feels fairly nice to beat C9,” stated Palafox within the post-game interview, highlighting the squad had been “shaky” and was “missing confidence” early within the cut up, however was changing into accustomed to the stage and competitors.

“Communication in group preventing is all the time one thing I’ve lacked, so I’m simply attempting to work on making each myself and everybody else assured,” he stated.

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Funnily sufficient, it was this NRG core of Dhokla, Palafox, and Juan Arturo “Contractz” Garcia who ended C9’s seven-game win streak within the Spring Cut up in March, then as Counter-Logic Gaming. It could be CLG’s final sequence win within the LCS earlier than the organization shuttered for good.

C9’s “curse” isn’t simply latest both—regardless of ending within the high three within the LCS for the final 5 splits, C9 continues to drop matches towards this core, most of which they’re closely favored in. It seems the curse stays as robust as ever.

Cloud9 will look to bounce again in week three towards Immortals, whereas NRG strikes to 2-4 and widen the hole to last-placed FlyQuest, who’re the one group but to search out victory on the Rift this cut up.

In regards to the writer

Nicholas Taifalos

Aussie Editor for Dot Esports. Nick, higher referred to as Taffy, started his esports profession as a commentator, switching to journalism with a concentrate on Oceanic esports, notably CS:GO and Dota. E-mail: [email protected]

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