LMQ finishes super week with a perfect 4-0, Complexity upset Cloud 9

The results are all over the place as the both the European and North American LCS come to an end.
Game one kicked off with an advantageous situation for LMQ as they acquired First Blood onto Voyboy. Curse acquired the first dragon in response, however. Cop was able to grab the first tower at 11 minutes while LMQ were able to grab the second dragon, flipping the objective priority for both teams.
Unfortunately for Curse, LMQ primarily maintained full map control. Curse were left turtling and hoping for LMQ to make a fatal mistake that never happened to the degree necessary for a turnaround. LMQ played extremely well and exited super week with a 100% win rate.
Game two was a display of Complexity's changed mindset. RobertxLee was able to get a triple kill early after a ganking blunder from Lemon, Sneaky, and Meteos. Cloud 9 had better strategic play, but Complexity were able to catch out Cloud 9 and capitalize on some of their sloppy decision making.
While it was clear Cloud 9 weren't playing at a maximum potential, Complexity played to win and not to "not lose", as stated by Brokenshard in the post-game interview. Complexity would find their first win against last split's strongest team by far for the week's biggest upset.
Game Three saw Team Solomid facing off against a weak-looking Evil Geniuses, despite Amazing's early jungle Lee Sin play lookin g less than stellar. However, Gleeb played incredibly well and showcased his Thresh talent. TSM were also very far ahead in towers.
With an objective lead, TSM had enough global gold to also win out in vision and teamfights. Team Solomid took an easy game, bringing them to 3-1 while knocking Evil Geniuses down to a 0-4 score.
Game Four had a transformed looking Curse playing against the recently dominating Team Dignitas. Dignitas were able to outfarm Curse individually, but Voyboy was also able to take a tower mid against the mighty adversary of Shiphtur.
The game had interesting turns everywhere with a double base race with both teams trading the exact same value. However, Dignitas' struggles came with their picks & bans, which lacked synergy and left Imaqtpie useless for most of the later fights. With weak picks and many mistakes, Curse were able to take the win and end superweek 1-3.
The final game would have a revitalized and more experienced looking Cloud 9 playing dominantly against Counter Logic Gaming. Meteos, firstly, was able to get first blood onto Seraph and slow him down for the rest of the game on his Irelia. CLG were looking rather sloppy and Cloud 9 found the holes in their strategy.
A lot of fights took place in the jungle, a great spot for Cloud 9's team comp to work. While Doublelift and Link were able to put on an impressive display with a few flashy plays from Aphromoo as well, Cloud 9 showed up better as a team and put an end to CLG.
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