Gen.G Esports’ veteran jungler, Han “Peanut” Wang-ho, just gained his sixth trophy in his eighth calendar year of his esports career.
Gen.G, the underdogs, defeated T1 in the finals of the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) 2023 Spring Break up with a score of 3-1.
Supplied their past file against T1 in the course of the normal period, numerous, which includes all of the LCK’s casters and analysts — besides primary observer Lee “Jonnastrong” Jin-sae — envisioned T1 to win.
Peanut and his workforce on the other hand, experienced other thoughts. They have been doing work extra tough this time, and ended up decided to earn.
Peanut had constantly believed that Gen.G was going to win
Peanut has showed self confidence in his talents and has been outspoken about it, the two in advance of and after the workforce was rebuilt for the 2023 season with a refreshed bot lane.
“Even in advance of our match against T1, there was no signal of anxiety or insecurity from our staff,” he explained.
In the eyes of Gen.G, T1 has always been a beatable team, a important motive behind their victory. “I informed our bot duo teammates that we could get even in the middle of the regular season,” he said. His reviews grew to become much more significant now because they did not just conclusion in words and phrases, but they produced effects.
He additional that they had benefited from the new double elimination method. They had been able to experiment and consider out distinctive approaches simply because they knew they would be provided a next opportunity.
As a final result, they ended up capable to strengthen over time and really feel significantly less anxious for the duration of the finals, primarily after a nerve-racking match the day right before in opposition to KT Rolster.
And Gen.G unquestionably looked more composed in their match towards T1 was seemingly a single-sided. Their victory could be attributed to T1’s deficiency of crew cohesion and rushed plays, which authorized them to capitalize on glitches.
At the exact time, Gen.G also played aggressively and used strain, with excellent performances from both equally leading laner Choi “Doran” Hyeon-joon and rookie and playoffs MVP bot laner Kim “Peyz” Su-hwan.
As for their foreseeable future functionality in Mid-Time Invitational (MSI) 2023, Peanut felt relieved that T1 would be going with them. “I imagine that having two groups in MSI will be fewer taxing there will be fewer force on us considering that we will not be the sole consultant of LCK, so I hope we can give it our all in the course of MSI,” he explained.
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