Jatt and Kobe return for This or That, the show where the slides are made up and the points don’t matter. Each week they’ll be back with fresh slides (which they've never seen) and will argue whether it’s “This” or “That”.
@@panner11 nah, it seems like none of our teams really even take themselves seriously. We will never ever win worlds. Its possible to make it to semis maybe
Seeing this episode knowing how this Worlds played out it's so crazy, them saying Vitality is doomed for getting seeded with RNG and Gen G, just to beat Gen G twice and RNG once, Kobe predicting the Supermassive upset over G2 in Play-In, the Caps vs Rookie as a hype mid lane match up and ended up being the match up for the Finals, the slide with NA making it to semis being "no" and "probably not" when they actually did, Jatt even mentioned Cloud9 would be the team to do it! its just so crazy to think how unbelievable this worlds was
@@kendrak6272 lol they will make it through groups, with the aggresive playstyle they play with and the suprise picks they have i can see them making 2
The series would only be the best ever if the games were high quality and it went to 5 games. But i mean, that's a hell of a lot more likely then ever seeing a NA or EU team in the finals so i'm all for it.
And another reason for TSM being the more surprising to miss Worlds: SKT hasn't made Worlds in 2014, which TSM attended. So historically speaking, SKT has had much more success (duh) in the span of only 4 attendances.
I can't wait to see the underdogs groups (Vitality and Buffalo), somehow, in the competitive scene of almost any game, when it occurs that someone is expected to fail it gets way more exciting because you don't know what's gonna happen!
RNG winning is legit the most exciting thing tbh RNG has won LPL Spring, MSI, LPL Summer, went 2-0 and helped win for China is Rift Rivals, and made up most of the team that won for China in the 2018 Asia Gamess. If they won Worlds, they would complete a full League Slam being undefeated in every major LOL tourney they entered.
KT vs RNG has the better story line. For Uzi, it’s this third crack at a title, third different Korean team to try and stop him from getting the world championship. Uzi is hungry. He is angry. He has been beaten. He wants the title. For KT, the story is score. Old man score. He’s played competitive since the OGN invitational, he’s been on KT since KT first entered league of legends in winter 2012-2013. With score FINALLY winning a domestic title, and for how long score has played, and with mandatory military service in Korea right behind him, will this worlds be score’s swan song? Uzi’s push for a title vs scorers possible swan song
There's a story about Mata and Uzi too, both were former teammates. Mata had experience playing with, and against Uzi. He lost in 2014 when Mata was way too good and the Worlds MVP at the time, after that they were paired with each other and now if they manage to go against each other again, isn't that gold?
I think they said brasil because kabuum helped C9 by the past : "this is for kabuum !" But Turkey id clearly best right now. Just take a look at all the MSI with supermassive, and last year at worlds (sorry I dont remember the name, too difficult to write) there is a clear difference.
Man, I just will be so damn high if it will become a reality this year. Damn, after last year surprises, with SKT, TSM and Shalke not getting to worlds this year. With how poorly (relatively) RNG plays at Worlds usually, with miracles C9 pull every time. Damn, man, who knows
Matias acuña Yea, zero... Unless you want to cling on to the past all the way back 7 years ago. No western team has been to worlds final since then... You are legit saying "you suck more than we do haha"....
I would love, someday, LAS or now called LATAM alltogheter, make his appereace in glory and majesty here in This or That for the most powerful under rated region. great video bruh!
Slide 8: Liquid got the Luckier draw Fanatic startet with a NR1 seed, the chances to get a easier group are much higher than the chance of Liquid, and Liquid can be very happy about their draw
@@Hey-fs5zp This year it's just 8 days of games where they play each opponent in their group twice. In the past they had 4 days where they play each opponent once and then there were a couple of days without any games, which gave teams time to prepare
I think its because gambit and LMS team have similar chances so they don't want to interfere and tell something wrong. However SUP and KABUUM are underdogs of their groups. Also there was a rivallary between TR-BRA but it came to an end. TR is far better than CBLOL nowadays. As a Turkish I will really enjoy group D matches because they will be the closest and most fun ones.
Yiğitcan Karadeniz Performing better doesnt mean the rivalry is lost. Look at NA vs EU. EU was always much better than NA. Not only in EU teams smashing NA teams every-single-year, but also in regional talent. If you look at this years worlds, there is 10 players coming from NA(4 in C9, 3 in TL, 3 in 100) and 17 players coming from EU(6 in FNC, 5 in VIT, 4 in G2, 2 in C9). But then you see silly NA fanboys typing how they gonna destroy EU this year. So yah, wait till you get smashed again morons.
I like the question was so pessimistic about NA's changes at getting to semi's but I'm thinking NA is gonna do so badly, that not even c9 might not make it to groups and 100T and TL not make it to quarters.
I really wish Jatt would stop trying to remember what number the slide is on. It really doesn't matter. It disturbs the flow and he's incorrect half the time.
Everyone who says Deft beat Uzi in the LPL have clearly never watched LPL. Deft didn't beat Uzi, EDG beat RNG. Go and actually watch some of those games, EDG's main strategy was to dismantle botlane, ClearLul hard camped bot almost every game and it tilted Uzi so hard. Deft isn't an aggressive laner, he can't even beat Imp during his SSB days. Just because your team is able to dismantle the opponent botlane doesn't mean you're better, it means your team is better.
Seems like u never watched lpl, deft and uzi never the players for 2vs2 kills more for big plays and if u judge by pure mechanics it’s close but deft has the upper hand , uzi knows when and how to dive the enemy back line that’s why kaisa is such a godlike pick for him while deft was always the guy to play things like Sivir, but pure dodging and kiting , deft has a serious lead on uzi
Deft IS an aggressive laner. Deft wasn't an aggressive laner. Also, in the SSB SSW days nobody could beat imp, so idk what your saying cant EVEN beat imp, when he was clearly the best adc in the world at the time.
Also, what people don't realize is that Uzi and Deft barely played each other in LPL. Deft came in 2015, but Uzi was on OMG, a team with a roster that didn't work out. They never played a series against each other that year. In 2016, Uzi was hopping on teams like Qiao Gu in spring, and by summer he was on RNG. He played against EDG in the finals. That was the series that Clearlove dominated and gave Clearlove that infamous 4th ranking player at worlds. It was a sweep and not much happened in the bot lane matchup. So Uzi and Deft only played one series against each other in the LPL. Deft left the LPL after that. We never got to see any hype matchups between them.