In an electrifying showdown at the international esports tournament, Team China secured the bronze medal after a gripping series against Team Vietnam. The battle between these two powerhouse teams had fans on the edge of their seats, with Team China emerging victorious in a thrilling 2-1 victory.
Team China’s Redemption
After facing a sweeping defeat by Team Korea the previous day, Team China’s only chance of securing a coveted medal rested on their performance in the third-place match against Team Vietnam. The stakes were high, and both teams were determined to leave their mark on the tournament.
In a surprising turn of events, Team Vietnam took the gaming world by storm by clinching victory in the first game of the series. What made this win even more astonishing was that they did it by employing a double AD carry composition—a strategy that Team China had unsuccessfully utilized against Team Korea.
Team Vietnam’s Game-Changing Strategy
Under the guidance of their head coach and former LPL pro player, Lê “SofM” Quang Duy, Team Vietnam crafted a formidable lineup for the first game. Their composition included Renekton, Maokai, Tristana mid, Kai’Sa, and Sett support. On the other hand, Team China opted for K’Sante, Wukong, Neeko, Aphelios, and Nautilus.
Team Vietnam took an early lead by proactively rotating across the map and securing kills in all lanes. By mid-game, they had doubled their kill count and secured the first two dragons. Their well-executed plays and teamwork enabled them to grab an uncontested Baron at the 20-minute mark, while China traded it for an Infernal Dragon.
With momentum on their side, Team Vietnam never let up, closing out the first game in just 27 minutes. Key players like Đặng “Kati” Thanh Phê’s Tristana and Trần “Artemis” Quốc Hưng’s Kai’Sa dealt over 13,000 damage each, sealing their victory.
Team China’s Resurgence
In game two, Team China, playing from the blue side, made a remarkable comeback. They drafted Renekton, Sejuani, Braum, Jayce, and Ashe, focusing on high poke damage. Team Vietnam, on the red side, mirrored their composition from the first game with K’Sante, Wukong, Neeko, Xayah, and Alistar.
Team China took control of the game by ganking the mid lane and leading in team fights. The turning point came when Team Vietnam attempted to take down the mid lane’s first-tier turret but overcommitted and were punished by their Chinese opponents.
Team China capitalized on the mistake, securing an impressive 23 kills to six and a 7,000 gold lead. Knight, playing Jayce, boasted a remarkable 12/1/19 KDA by the end of the game. With this victory, Team China evened the series at 1-1.
The Epic Decider
Game three was a nail-biting decider with both teams fighting fiercely for the bronze medal. Team Vietnam returned to the blue side with a lineup featuring Renekton, Wukong, Syndra, Zeri, and Rakan, while Team China opted for Jax, Viego, Neeko, Xayah, and Rell.
Early in the game, Team China secured a five-kill advantage by ganking the top lane and giving Chen “Bin” Ze-Bin’s Jax a significant lead over Renekton. However, Team Vietnam found opportunities elsewhere on the map and forced constant skirmishes.
As the game progressed, neither team gained a significant gold lead, and the match remained highly competitive. Heading into the late game, Team Vietnam secured a Baron and a 4,000 gold lead after a successful skirmish in the mid lane.
However, Team Vietnam’s ambitions led them to a fateful fight in their enemy’s jungle, resulting in a disastrous choke point battle. Team China capitalized on this mistake, securing a Baron and turning the game in their favor.
With the Baron buff, Team China won a crucial team fight, marched down the mid lane, and clinched the series with a 2-1 victory. The bronze medal was now in the hands of Team China, marking an epic conclusion to this intense clash with Team Vietnam.
In a tournament filled with thrilling moments and unforgettable matches, this battle between Team China and Team Vietnam will be remembered as one of the highlights. Congratulations to Team China on their well-deserved bronze medal!
FAQs
Who secured the bronze medal in the esports tournament?
Team China emerged victorious in the bronze medal match against Team Vietnam.
What was the score in the series between Team China and Team Vietnam?
Team China won the series with a 2-1 victory over Team Vietnam.
Which strategy did Team Vietnam use to win the first game of the series?
Team Vietnam surprised everyone by employing a double AD carry composition in the first game.
Who was the head coach of Team Vietnam?
Team Vietnam was led by head coach Lê “SofM” Quang Duy, a former LPL pro player.
What was the key moment in the second game that led to Team China’s victory?
Team China capitalized on a mistake by Team Vietnam when they overcommitted while attempting to take down a turret, resulting in a significant lead for Team China.
Which champion had an impressive performance in the second game for Team China?
Knight, playing Jayce for Team China, achieved an impressive 12/1/19 KDA in the second game.
How did Team Vietnam secure an early lead in game three?
Team Vietnam secured an early lead by ganking the top lane and getting their Jax ahead of Renekton.
What mistake did Team Vietnam make in the late game of the third match?
Team Vietnam initiated a fight in a choke point in their enemy’s jungle, which proved disastrous and allowed Team China to turn the tide of the game.
What was the final outcome of the series?
Team China won the series 2-1, securing the bronze medal in the tournament.
What will this intense clash between Team China and Team Vietnam be remembered as?
This battle will be remembered as one of the highlights of the tournament, filled with thrilling moments and competitive gameplay.