Despite having a 0-4 start to the LCS, Alliance are back and stronger than ever.  However, the real highlight is SK Gaming now ties with Gambit for first due to Gambit's victory and SK's defeat to the resurging Roccat.

The week ended with Millenium unable to pick themselves up against Gambit Gaming.  Despite the rather odd build on Genja, Gambit's bottom lane prevailed against Creaton's Ezreal with Edward providing some masterful hooks.  Every time the enemy would come to dive bottom, Edward would not leave the exchange without a trade of a kill, baiting them into a tower.  Additionally, with the resurgance of Ryze, Alex Ich found the opportunity to play him and show why one of his strongest heroes needs to be feared.

ROCCAT has been in a bit of a slump, but has also proven that they deserved the first place spot when they acquired it.  SK Gaming has been unstoppable since they've acquired their sports psychologist, but ROCCAT came to show that they don't enjoy being dethroned and brought it to SK.  ROCCAT was able to pick up an easy victory.

Allliance may have started the super week poor, but they've been showing up for the last six matches and debunking the "even week" theory by providing a consistent strong performance regardless of the date.  The hyped matchup of Froggen vs. Selfies would commence with the carries from Alliance individually outplaying those from Supa Hot Crew, resulting in another win to tack onto the board.

Fnatic may have gotten 3-0'd at IEM Katowice but had done amazing on the second day, and have shown that this is not just a one-time thing.  The Copenhagen Wolves have been hungry for victory and Fnatic were easily able to deny it from them, learning a thing or two from their defeat against KT Bullets with Cyanide's pick up of Kha'zix.  A few triple kills later, Fnatic were able to take the victory, resulting in a two-way tie for first and a three-way tie for 2nd.


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