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Uzi was completely outmatched by Able in lane, the YYDS team was swept in just 18 minutes, and a bug allowing visionless bush-checking was exposed.

Introduction: The S16 season competition has officially begun, and it is believed that most players have been following the recent matches. Although the LPL region is still in its offseason, a series of entertainment matches have become a hot topic among many netizens, especially the highly popular Uzi Cup. The matchup between Uzi and his old acquaintance Able became a focal point of discussion across the entire gaming community. The outcome of this showdown was quite dramatic: Able's CS team swept Uzi's YYDS team with a 3-0 victory. There were both dominating games and comeback scenes, clearly highlighting a gap in raw skill. It seemed that Able held a slight advantage in the bot lane matchup, and the CS team's jungler was indeed exceptionally strong.

Uzi was lane-suppressed by Able.


It is believed that most players are quite familiar with Uzi. As a former top-tier professional player in the LPL region, his popularity and influence have remained very high over the past few years. This time, the Uzi Cup he organized became a hot topic across the entire gaming community, serving as a prelude to his entrepreneurial venture after leaving competitive play. He had previously stated publicly that if this tournament runs successfully, he intends to continue it as a long-term project, turning it into a sustainable business. This would provide him with stable income while also offering fans a consistent viewing experience. Although the initial stages faced several twists and turns, it has now gradually stabilized and is moving forward smoothly.

In recent matches, Uzi's YYDS team encountered Able's CS team. The two players had known each before; while their relationship wasn't particularly close, they had once been teammates. In the past, Able, known as the "Walking Monster," was considered Uzi's successor and one of the new-generation AD carries. However, due to his personality, his career path became quite rocky, even evoking a "tragedy of wasted talent" scenario. Eventually, he left the competitive stage and transitioned into being a paid gaming companion, earning substantial income but no longer actively appearing before fans' eyes. Many expected this match to be thrilling, but it turned into a one-sided domination—the CS team's strength was simply overwhelming.

In the first game, early on the jungler Xin Zhao set up perfect tempo, continuously targeting the bot lane Corki, making Uzi extremely uncomfortable with virtually no room to operate. Able's Yone grew increasingly dominant. The YYDS team, running a mid-game composition, had no ability to stall for late game, and ultimately their base was destroyed in 26 minutes. The second game appeared to be the most promising: Uzi indeed gained a slight early advantage. However, in several mid-game team fights, Bard's ultimates were perfectly placed, combined with Rumble and Vi's lockdown, leaving Uzi with no space to output damage. The CS team managed a comeback despite being behind in the mid game. The third game held no suspense, ending in just 18 minutes. The jungler Xiaofang maintained flawless tempo across all three matches; after this performance, he might well receive invitations from LPL teams.

Recently, an overseas blogger exposed a severe bug within League of Legends, which reportedly has persisted for about nine to ten years. This bug allows detection of enemies in bushes without vision. When no enemy is present, the model does not trigger collision, and the champion moves along the shortest path in a straight line. If an enemy is there, however, the champion shows slight swaying. In the video, it is clearly visible that the operated Riven walked a diagonal path. Given that this bug has existed for nearly nine years, why hasn't the official team fixed it? Could it be that the underlying code is too difficult to modify?

Final thoughts:

If nothing unexpected occurs, the champion of the Uzi Cup should be the CS team. Later, Uzi is likely to lead his team against Ning's squad. The finals are expected to be between the CS team and the YYDS team. From the earlier qualifiers, it was evident that the CS team operates on a different level compared to other teams—its members are top-tier paid companions/boosters, especially Able and jungler Xiaofang. So far, the only instance where Xiaofang was suppressed on stage was probably that one game against Leyan's Nidalee.

What do all viewers think about this situation?

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