Alliance and Supa Hot Crew take the first place teams down a peg.       Shook found an early advantage in farm and kills for Alliance.  Both solo lanes also lead in farm due to Shook's ganks.  This advantage netted Alliance the first dragon.   This game was long, but not close at all as Alliance took their time in claiming objective in their path.  They had a few misplays where individuals got caught out, but the overall lead gave Alliance a win that seemed easy against a team previously tied for first place.  Their victory gives them a win streak tied with the previous EU LCS record of eight wins in a row.     This game was much closer than the last.  Supa Hot Crew took an early advantage with three kills, but lost their first major fight and fell behind.   The game continued in this manner for its remainder.  Despite Gambit taking a sizeable gold lead from dragons and Barons, the game remained even in structures.  When one team took an objective, the other would inevitably answer with a rotation for a different one.   Supa Hot Crew eventually grew into their late game scaling composition and were able to ravage Gambit's base, taking down all inhibitors after successful Baron confrontations that evened the gold tally.  Both teams continued to cautiously avoid each other and look for free structures until fifty minutes in when Gambit rushed mid and forced SHC to recall.  MrRallez took down Darien, and the team rushed to the opposite side of the map, resulting in an SHC victory.