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All-Stars Day One Results: EU > NA

All-Stars Day One Results: EU > NA

Written by 

Nick Ray

Published 

6th Dec 2019 09:18

All-Stars returned to the Esports Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada for 2019, marking the end of Season Nine with one final international event. From December 5 to December 7, players, streamers, and influencers from around the world are facing off against one another in 1v1 brackets, Teamfight Tactics charity tournaments, and a variety of exhibition matches. You can find a full list of participants from each region here.

This year introduced two changes to the event, the biggest of which being the addition of TFT to the game lineup. In the “Littles and Legends Charity TFT Tournament”, pro player “Littles” pair up with experienced TFT streamer “Legends” and compete in multiple rounds for combined points. 

The second major change was to the structure of the 1v1 tournament. In previous years the win conditions were 100CS, first tower, or first blood. This year brings a new version of the mode. The win conditions are either first to two kills or first tower, with no CS win condition and a Nexus Blitz-esque sudden-death round beginning at seven minutes.

Day One Results

The first day of All-Stars ended with North American fans once again feeling the stinging disappointment of international failure. Not only did NA lose in the show match against EU, despite having an early lead, but two of the three NA representatives (Zachary “Sneaky” Scuderi, Jo “CoreJJ” Yong-in, and Bae “Bang” Jun-sik) were knocked out of the 1v1 brackets with Bang being the only surviving member. Below you can find the rest of the results for Day One.

 

URF 5v5 Winner

  • Team URF B (Bruno "Goku" Miyaguchi, Kirill "AHaHaCiK" Skvortsov, Kang "Ambition" Chan-yong, Kim "Doinb" Tae-sang, Jona "JustJohnny" Schmitt).

1v1 Winners

  • Mihael “Mikyx” Mehle > CoreJJ.

  • Kim "Clid" Tae-min > AHaHaCiK.

  • Chen "Ziv" Yi < Shunsuke "Evi" Murase.

  • Jackson "Pabu" Pavone > Édgar Ali "Seiya" Bracamontes Munguía.

  • Gabriël “Bwipo” Rau > Onur "Bolulu" Can Demirol.

  • Doinb > Kyohei "Ceros" Yoshida.

  • Chu "FoFo" Chun-Lan > Trần "Optimus" Văn Cường.

  • Rasmus “Caps” Winther > Ryan "Chippys" Short.

  • Can "Closer" Çelik > Sneaky.

  • Jian "Uzi" Zi-Hao > Lev "Nomanz" Yakshin.

  • Bang > Goku.

  • Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok > Nuttapong "G4" Menkasikan.

  • Đỗ "Levi" Duy Khánh > Lee "Shrimp" Byeong-hoon.

  • Gao "Tian" Tian-Liang > Han "Peanut" Wang-ho.

  • Marcin “Jankos” Jankowski > Joaquín José "Plugo" Pérez.

NA Pros and Influencers vs. EU Pros and Influencers 5v5 Winner

  • EU Pros and Influencers (Jankos, Damian “Nervarien” Ziaja, Frederik "NoWay" Hinteregger, Bwipo, Caps). 

TFT Winners

  • TFT Legends 1 (First place: Becca).

  • TFT Littles 1 (First place: Ceros).

All-Stars returns December 6 at 4 p.m. PDT on watch.lolesports.com. You can check out the rest of the schedule here

Main Image Credit | Riot Games - Twitter

Nick Ray was a freelance contributor to GGRecon.

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