
Alliance continue to combat the unfortunate results they had in week one while ROCCAT continues week two looking unstoppable.

[A] vs. CHW
The Copenhagen Wolves were the first to take a tower by putting their marksman and support in the middle lane and taking it down. First blood finally happened after a roam bottom, making up for the fact that he was fairly far behind in farm. Copenhagen Wolves were able to counter gank bottom, which gave them enough control to take the first dragon. Copenhagen Wolves continued to roam for his team and picking up kills across the map.
Despite all of this, Copenhagen Wolves managed to stay in the lead. Forggen was 3-0, but down in farm and failing to have the same form of objective control as Copenhagen Wolves. As teamfights went on, the team did a great job at protecting Tabzz and he was able to dish out extreme amounts of free damage, eventually making him one very fed hypercarry. Wickd also had a substantial, 100 farm lead on his lane opponent. Pushing these advantage to a victory put Alliance at 2-0 for the week.
ROC vs. GMB
For once, Roccat was fairly conventional, but Gambit once again rolled with their Kennen support pick. Diamondprox pulled out the first jungle Shen we've seen in a very long time and built a Wriggle's Lantern on top of that. While Alex Ich had an initial lead in farm and most lanes started out even, it wouldn't be long before ROCCAT could be able to pull out a substantial lead.
Overpow managed to catch up and became an incredibly fed Kayle, split pushing and killed whoever came to duel him. Meanwhile, Xaxus was able to split top in the top lane. This made ROCCAT pull far ahead in the tower lead and also in the gold lead. Gambit Gaming were unable to deal with ROCCAT's split push reasonably. With the pressure on and Gambit crumbling to it, ROCCAT guaranteed themselves a 2nd place finisher in the LCS for this week.
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