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  2. Dplus KIA - Wikipedia

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    DAMWON Gaming logo (2017–2020) DAMWON Gaming was formed on 28 May 2017 by computer manufacturer Damwon after it acquired the Challengers Korea team Mirage Gaming. [5] The team's initial roster consisted of top laner Lee "Parang" Sang-won, jungler Kim "Crush" Jun-seo, mid laner Kim "TRY" Yeong-hoon, bot laner Cho "BeryL" Geon-hee, and support Ryu "Hoit" Ho-seong.

  3. Flamengo Esports - Wikipedia

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    Despite a good showing against DAMWON Gaming [14] and Royal Youth in the first round robin (the latter of which Flamengo defeated), [15] Flamengo faltered in the second, losing to both teams [16] [17] and tying Royal Youth for second in Group D. After losing the tiebreaker match to Royal Youth, Flamengo was eliminated from the tournament.

  4. 2019 League of Legends World Championship final - Wikipedia

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    In their stead, Top Esports, JD Gaming, LGD Gaming, and Suning represented the Chinese region. [65] G2 Esports would qualify and attend the next year's Worlds representing Europe alongside Fnatic, Rogue, and MAD Lions. [65] G2 would ultimately place third, losing to DAMWON Gaming in the semi-finals. DAMWON Gaming would go on to win the ...

  5. Deft (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    At Mid Season Cup, DRX placed tied for 2nd in the group with a 2–1 record, but lost both tie-breaker games. The team lost the LCK Summer Season Finals against Damwon Gaming with a match score of 0–3. At World Championship, DRX lost again in the quarter-finals to the eventual World Champions Damwon Gaming with a match score of 0–3. [14]

  6. League of Legends World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The final was played on 6 November 2021 between Edward Gaming, from China's League of Legends Pro League, and defending champions DWG KIA (formerly Damwon Gaming), from League of Legends Champions Korea, with Edward Gaming winning the championship 3–2, ending DWG KIA's chance to win back-to-back world championships. [60]

  7. Caps (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    At the 2020 League of Legends World Championship, G2 Esports was able to qualify for the quarterfinals, where they defeated GenG 3–0, but got eliminated in the semifinals by the eventual World Champions DAMWON Gaming and finished in 3rd-4th place.

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    Play the classic trick-taking card game. Lead with your strongest suit and work with your partner to get 2 points per hand.

  9. G2 Esports - Wikipedia

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    At the 2020 League of Legends World Championship, G2 made it to the semifinals, but were eliminated by eventual champion Damwon Gaming and finished in 3rd/4th place. [24] G2 revamped its roster for the 2021 LEC season, notably with trading longtime team captain Perkz to Cloud9 and acquiring Martin "Rekkles" Larson from Fnatic. [25]