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Only 574 Pick’em Participants Maintain Perfection at Worlds 2020 Quarterfinals Midway Stage

Only a Small Percentage of Participants Predicted All Results in League of Legends World Championship

In the 2020 League of Legends World Championship, Suning’s victory over JD Gaming has left only 0.012 percent of the 3.2 million participants who entered the pick’em challenge accurately predicting all the results so far. This represents a total of 574 participants.

Knockout Stage Poses Challenges for Pick’em Participants

Over 2,400 participants have already lost their flawless pick’em record after the first two knockout stage matches. With the next two series yet to come, it’s likely that this number will further decrease. By the end of the quarterfinals, there may be less than 100 participants with a perfect pick’em score remaining.

Unpredictability Adds Excitement to Knockout Stage

The knockout stage of the tournament is proving to be much more difficult to predict compared to the group stage. Surprising upsets, such as Suning’s victory over favorites, can happen, making it an exciting and unpredictable competition for fans.

Opportunities for Rewards for Participants

The remaining 574 participants with a perfect pick’em score have a chance to win an Alienware Battlestation if they accurately predict the rest of the knockout stage picks. Even if participants do not have a perfect score, they can still receive rewards like Essence, Chests, Summoner Icons, or Emotes.

The Worlds 2020 tournament will continue tomorrow with Top Esports vs. Fnatic at 5am CT.

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