The last round of the League of Legends Championship Pacific regular season is ahead of us. Four teams are already certain of advancing to the next stage. The remaining four are still fighting for the last two tickets. Some decisions may even be made today. The odds on League of Legends betting for the final week have already been determined and GAM as well as others are ready to battle for the remaining playoff spots.
Two representatives of Taiwan and two representatives of Vietnam are already certain of their fate
Let’s start with those who have already managed to win a ticket to the next stage of the LCP. The lucky ones are representatives of TALON, MGN Vikings Esports, CTBC Flying Oyster and Team Secret Whales. This means that we have two representatives of Taiwan and two representatives of Vietnam. So far, TALON is doing best in the competition, and has not yet had the opportunity to feel the bitterness of defeat. However, last week they stumbled for the first time, losing one game to GAM Esports. Right behind Chu “FoFo” Chun-Lan and company are the Vikings and the Oysters, who have four points each. Fourth place belongs to TSW, which, thanks to an unexpected triumph over CFO, has just secured promotion to the next part of the competition.
GAM will try to join its compatriots
Therefore, there are two tickets left, and there are four daredevils willing to buy them. The last representatives of Vietnam, GAM Esports, are in the best situation at the moment. What’s more, today the brigade of Đỗ “Levi” Duy Khánh will have a chance to grab a ticket. All they need to do is defeat DetonatioN FocusMe. And it must be admitted that it will probably not be a very difficult task. DFM has lost its last three matches and is currently penultimate in the table. Nevertheless, it still counts in the fight for promotion.
The same as SoftBank HAWKS gaming and Chiefs Esports Club. Although as for the representatives of Australia and Oceania, they are only considered in terms of mathematical chances. CHF has not won a single match so far, and in this round they will face the second and third strongest formations in the line-up. It seems, therefore, that this will be the end of Lee “Luon” Hyun-ho and company in this edition of the LCP. The battle for the last ticket will most likely be fought between SHG and DFM. And even in a direct duel, because there will be a battle between these teams on Saturday.
End of Swiss’ second round in the Super League. Heretics advance to the play-offs
The second round of competition in the Domino’s Swiss Super League phase has ended. We have already met the first two formations that will definitely play in the play-offs. One of them is the team of Kacper “Daglas” Dagiel and Sebastian “Tracyn” Wojtoń.
Heretics already in the play-offs, iBo and Pyrka still have to wait

The first two duels of Swiss in the Super League took place two days ago. Then we also had the opportunity to watch two matches to advance to the next round. In both of them, teams with Poles in their line-up fought for this opportunity. Unfortunately, only one of them managed to end the day with a ticket in hand. We are talking about Los Heretics.
This team had to face GIANTX PRIDE. And it must be admitted that they presented themselves excellently, destroying their enemies. Both the first and second games were very one-sided, and the HRTS representatives were in the lead. In doing so, they secured a pass to the next stage in great style.
Ramboot Club, which includes Marcin “iBo” Lebuda and Łukasz “Pyrka” Grześkowiak, was less fortunate. The Polish duo’s formation was unable to cope with Veni Vidi Vici, receiving a severe beating. However, it is not over yet, after all, it only has a 1-1 score and will have one more chance to win a ticket.
Sinmivak and EŚCIK are eliminated from the competition, Czekolad and Fresskowy are still alive
Today, two duels for survival in the Super League were fought. Unfortunately, in the first of them, one could talk about a fratricidal battle, as Barça eSports of Paweł “Czekolada” Szczepanik faced UCAM Esports, in whose ranks play Jakub “Sinmivak” Rucki and Tomasz “EŚCIK” Skwarczyński.
It must be admitted, however, that this battle was really even and its fate was decided only in the third clash. In this one, however, the esports section of the football club showed its superiority, and in particular Czekolad, who finished the game with statistics at the level of 11/1/9. In such style, he sent his compatriots away empty-handed.
As for the second match, Bartłomiej “Fresskowy” Przewoźnik and his Movistar KOI Fénix took part in the fight for survival. The team of the former League of Legends EMEA Championship player faced LUA Gaming. And although before the start of the match one could have had doubts about the potential victory of Fressko and his buddies, during the series there were no more concerns. MKF confidently triumphed over their opponents, eliminating them from this split of the competition, and extending their own survival.