S 13 release of training records

The record of s 13 training match was announced: G2 beat BLG and LNG, beat T 1, and tied with JDG and GEN.

After a round of S 13 World Cup in Switzerland, G2 team was eliminated because it lost to BLG, and missed the quarter-finals. After bidding farewell to the World Cup, G2 coach also announced his training record during the S 13 World Cup. I didn't expect G2 to have a good record in the training match. It was 50-50 with JDG and even violently defeated BLG.

In the face of LCK team, the record of G2 and KT training match is 3 wins and 3 losses, with 50-50 split; The record of G2 and GEN training match is 6 wins and 7 losses, which is considered as a 50-50 split. G2 and T 1 scored 1 wins and 9 losses in the training match, and G2 was severely beaten by T 1 in the training match. Judging from the published training records, G2 has not been trained with DK, so there is no record. Generally speaking, in the training match, G2 lost more than LCK team, especially T 1. It can be said that the training match was very intense.

S 13 competition rules

The rules of S 13 competition adopt the Swiss Round rules. Swiss wheel, also known as the integral cycle system, is actually a relatively mature competition rule. It has a long history and was named after the competition held in Zurich, Switzerland in 1895. Since then, it has spawned many other fields. S 13 World Cup will also adopt this competition mode.

16 teams are first divided into eight BO 1 games according to seed sorting, and teams in the same division will not meet in the first round. After the first round, the second round of lottery will be held again. The game will be played between teams with the same record, and there is no additional lottery limit. After that, repeat the three rounds according to the above process. If you win three games, the team will be promoted, and if you lose three games, you will be eliminated. In the end, eight teams advanced to the knockout stage. In the Swiss Round, the top draw pool has the right to choose sides. If both sides come from the same draw pool, the order of choosing both sides will be decided by flipping a coin.