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Fnatic emerge victorious against Splyce in a grueling series to progress in the 2019 LEC Spring Split playoffs

Fnatic Defeats Splyce in Exciting Best-of-Five Series

In a thrilling best-of-five series, Fnatic emerged victorious against underdog team Splyce. Both teams showcased their skills with unique picks and impressive shotcalling. Despite a bit of chaos in game three, the series was won through strategic gameplay and exceptional teamfighting.

Unorthodox Picks and Lane Swap Attempt by Splyce

Splyce attempted to disrupt Fnatic’s game plan by choosing unconventional picks in game two. They also employed a lane swap strategy to give Kasper “Kobbe” Kobberup an advantage on Tristana, which paid off for Splyce. However, Fnatic quickly adapted and dominated game three, forcing Splyce to defend their Nexus and mount a comeback.

Surprising Picks and Excellent Teamfighting

In the final game of the series, Splyce surprised their opponents with Kobbe playing Veigar in the bottom lane. Fnatic responded with their own unconventional pick—Vayne for rookie mid laner Tim “Nemesis” Lipovšek. It was Fnatic’s superior teamfighting that ultimately clinched the victory and secured the series win.

Looking Ahead and Lessons Learned

Splyce showed promise with their unique compositions, but they may need to refine their strategies for the next season. Meanwhile, Fnatic will face the loser of the match between Origen and G2 Esports. It is crucial for Fnatic to address any mistakes and improve their gameplay to compete against the other playoff teams.

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