
Both Full Louis and Saigon Fantastic Five found wins against the yoe Flash Wolves, and the Snipers out rotate Imperium Pro Team. After a disappointing and drawn out loss yesterday to the Manila Eagles, Full Louis pulled themselves together today against the Flash Wolves. To get the ball rolling, SofM's ganks yielded much more successful results than Mountain's, as he chose to focus bottom lane, where Violet kept Shyn safe. Persistence, however, evened the kill score and got the Wolves the first dragon. The game began to turn with a four man siege bottom by SofM and Starfall. With all of the Flash Wolves frantically rushing to assist their team while MeW took both top and mid turret, NFL picked up five kills and bottom lane turret. From there, the game snowballed into NFL's favor, and they failed to lose one of their own turrets until they took the nexus. With frequent Evelynn ganks, Imperium Pro Team were able to pick up a kill advantage. Yet the Snipers' lane shoving prevented them from taking towers, and instead TPS took the first objectives and the gold lead. Though TPS didn't always win fights due to a man disadvantage, their constant split-pushing granted them easy turrets, and soon IPT found themselves turtling in their base. With some sloppy play from the Snipers, IPT were able to get some turrets of their own, but soon the Taiwanese team cleaned up their act and took an inhibitor, a Baron, and a nexus to close the game. As has become tradition, it seems, bottom lane was the focus for both junglers, granting the Fantastic Five and the Wolves early kills. NIXWATER's shoving of mid lane kept Refrain from roaming on Katarina as much as he would otherwise want. Perhaps the closest game in GPL Spring so far resulted. The kill score remained fairly even, and the Fantastic Five only found the advantage by picking fights near objectives and taking more turrets. The tension built until the first clean fight of the game took place in mid lane at just beyond thirty minutes. SF5 nearly aced the Wolves and took the game.