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of course. as an eu fan, i admit it too
it was just meant for teams to get used to competing.
tokyo was a fluke - sliggy
because future winners of champions 2023 had to play with a sub
not a kru fan, also an EG fan before lock//in started. i bet you are the definition of a prx bandwagon fan tho
no you can't because champions 22 was the same teams in the finals as iceland.
Fnatic won the next event so their first win was not a fluke either then by your logic.
and Fnatic had 2 subs and fpx were unable to attend iceland 2022. By your own logic either both are flukes or neither are.
nope because like I said champions 2022 finals was the same teams as iceland, if anything copenhagen was the fluke
true. read riot's website. they call lock in a kick-off or preseason tournament. how can this be called a major?
Calling it a show off tournament still doesn't discredit it as an important tournament, when all teams participated 🗿
format, no prize pool, a bracket set up to maximize viewership instead of fair competition, PRESEASON (this one is huge considering new teams), etc
a major is a peak tournament. just no way a kick off event can be considered that