What is the result of the Swiss round draw in League of Legends S13? Many friends are interested in the lottery results. After all, they want to know what games their favorite teams are playing. Below, the Orange editor will bring you the latest score distribution, let’s take a look!
League of Legends S13 Swiss Round Draw Overview
The first draw results for the Swiss Round have now been announced. Among them, JDG, the No. 1 seed from the LPL division, will face BDS, the fourth seed in the LEC, who have fought fiercely in qualifying and play-in matches; BLG, the second seed, will face KT, the third seed in the LCK; and LNG, the third seed, will face the second seed in the LEC. Seed FNC; fourth seed WBG vs. LCS first seed NRG.
GENvsGAM
NRGvsWBG
G2vsDK
JDGvsBDS
T1vsTL
C9vsMAD
BLGvsKT
FNCvsLNG
Note: The Swiss team played a total of five rounds, and lots were drawn in each round. At this stage, each team competes with teams with the same winning and losing record until it reaches 3 wins or 3 losses.
It is worth mentioning that all key matches related to promotion or elimination in the Swiss round are best-of-three games (BO3), and the remaining games are all single-game wins and losses (BO1).
In the first round, each team will be randomly paired with opponents from different divisions for a single win-lose match. This round will produce 8 teams with 1 win and 0 losses and 8 teams with 0 wins and 1 loss. The second round will feature eight single-game playoff games -- four games between eight teams with 1-0 records and four games between eight teams with 0-1 records.
After the second round of the Swiss Round, there will be 4 undefeated teams with 2 wins and 0 losses, 4 undefeated teams with 0 wins and 2 losses, and 8 teams with wins and losses in the first two games, and finally get the ball. The team has 1 win and 1 loss.
In the third round, four teams with 2 wins and 0 losses will play a best-of-three match. The winner will advance to the knockout round, and the loser will continue to participate in the fourth round. The four teams with 0 wins and 2 losses will also play a best-of-three match. The losing team will be eliminated from the global finals, and the winning team will continue to participate in the fourth round.
There are 12 teams left in the fourth round, of which 6 teams have a record of 2-1 and the other six teams have a record of 1-2. The 6 teams have 2 wins and 1 loss, and they will play a best-of-three game. , the three winning teams advance to the knockout rounds. The other six teams with 1 win and 2 losses will also compete in a best-of-three match, and the loser will be eliminated from the global finals.
By the fifth round, there were still 6 teams left, all with 2 wins and 2 losses. These 6 teams will compete in the last three thrilling best-of-three games. The three winners will advance to the knockout rounds, while the loser will end their journey to the global finals.
Given that the qualifying situation in this format is constantly changing, each team has more chances to win. No more teams will fall into the so-called "Group of Death," leaving viewers feeling like their world championship journey is over before it even begins.
After the Swiss round format ends, 8 teams will enter the knockout stage. This stage will continue to use a best-of-five single-elimination elimination system to compete in the quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals until the global finals champion is determined!