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Only 2 people have perfect Worlds Pick’em brackets after KT and RNG lose

The dream of a perfect Pick'em is still on.
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After a day of insane upsets, the dream of a perfect Worlds Pick’em is over for a lot of the League of Legends community.

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Out of the 647 participants who successfully predicted the results of the group stage, only two people remain on their quest for a perfect Pick’em.

Related: Invictus Gaming just knocked KT Rolster, Korea’s best team, out of Worlds

That’s right, only two people in the entire world have managed to successfully guess the outcome of the entire tournament so far. That includes Gen.G finishing last in their group, as well as RNG and KT Rolster being beaten by G2 Esports and Invictus Gaming respectively earlier today.

The two remaining participants are K1NT3 and WANDERINGRICTIQ, who both predict that Fnatic will lift the Summoner’s Cup this year. But both contestants have different opponents going into the final, so only one of them can finish the tournament with a perfect Pick’em.

Related: G2 Esports take out tournament-favorites RNG in the Worlds quarterfinals

At this point, the prize for having a perfect Pick’em doesn’t seem that justifiable. If one of them predicts the remainder of the knockout stage correctly, they’ll receive the five League ultimate skins, including Gun Goddess Miss Fortune, Elementalist Lux, Pulsefire Ezreal, Spirit Guard Udyr, and DJ Sona—but it feels like they should get more.

Who else could really predict such a chaotic tournament? Who has the audacity to go as far as to think that the two favorites of the event would crash out so early? Now, it’s time to sit back and wait to see if either of these participants complete the dream of having a perfect Worlds Pick’em.


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