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Okay i get it, ya´ll are strategic masterminds and ofc know better than the pro players/coaches how to play this game, since you collected lots of experience in Silver Elo. Not banning yuumi in the last game of the series vs XL was something a pro team would do and thats what seperates them from casual players. Razork explained in the Post game interview why they stick to nami lucian. He explained that if they are confident a champ is good they will pick it, even if they didnt have success with it before. This makes totally sense because when you play on a high level you rely on following through a gameplan and not make decisions based on emotions. Regular players and spectator/fans get emotional and change their gameplan. this is not smart but its what me and you do. Pros dont do that for a reason. If you Lose three games in a row with your main champion you may think "ah this is garbage/weak, i´ll play whatever stomped me last game". Is this the smart thing to do ? no its not, you are doing it because you are tilted. Pro players have a completely diffrent mindset. Lucian and Nami are a bully lane, Upset is a good carry and plays the lane well, fnatic is a team thats looking for fights mid game. It makes perfectly sense for them to leave a lategame support open because their lane and their strategy benefits if the enemy plays a lategame support that allows them to bully early. I think it would help if people on this sub would try to understand why fnatic or other teams do certain things instead of raging how it should be done instead based on "trust me bro"
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