Game 1: The Chiefs eSports Club vs Bangkok Titans

In a pretty significant reversal from yesterday's cancelled game, the Bangkok Titans made an aggressive start, taking First Blood with a kill on Spookz in the jungle.

The Chiefs shot back with kills of their own, but BKT kept up the agression with a jungle invade to steal away blue buff. The Chiefs were right on top of them though, denied the buff, and picked up two kills.

The Chiefs were going strong with a few more kills under their belt, but overextended on a turret dive in the top lane that led to a messy team fight. They failed to take the turret, and lost their momentum. They moved to take two more dragons, setting up for Aspect, but BKT matched them by taking down turrets.

The teams traded objectives, with both teams breaking through to the inner turrets, but it was BKT that found the opening. They picked up an Ace after another overextended dive from Raydere, and secured Baron.

BKT's lead didn't last long though. They pressed the blue base, but the Chiefs defense bounced them right back as Swiffer just walked up slowly and blasted Lloyd with Chaos Storm for a kill.

The Chiefs chased BKT down for another fight, and were once again outplayed by BKT to the tune of four kills. BKT made their play for the Ace, but Swip3Rr managed to kill Lloyd and slip through their fingers.

The Chiefs took advantage of WarL0cK leaving the rest of the team to clear a wave in the bottom lane to secure Baron instead of the fifth dragon. The Chiefs shredded through Nashor, then proceeded to systematically delete every remaining member of BKT.

With nearly minute-long respawn timers, BKT couldn't come back fast enough to stop the Chiefs from ripping through their base and taking the Nexus.

Game 2: Dark Passage vs DetonatioN FocusMe

While the game started slow, things soon picked up explosively. First Blood went to Elwind for killing Astarore, but second, third and fourth blood came pretty quickly after as the teams ended up initiating a bloodbath of a team fight to see who could take the first dragon. DFM came out on top, with two kills and the objective.

Sixteen minutes in however, things were looking relatively even. Turrets were tied, but DFM led in kills, DP had the gold advantage, and they were looking for a foothold. KazuXD tried to jump on Naru in the midlane, but caused a dog-pile that led to Astarore, Rokena and KazuXD going down in seconds, and DFM picking up the second dragon of the game.

DP kept up the pressure in the bottom lane, systematically taking DFM's outer turrets, while Naru continued to push in the mid lane. They tried to keep DP away from their second dragon, but barely escaped with their lives after Astarore made an aggressive dive into a fight they couldn't win. DP kept it rolling, picking up another turret, then Baron.

DP dove in on on the red base, and killed KazuXD first. Ceros tried to bring him back with Chronoshift, but he was put down again seconds later, just before DP got the rest of DFM for the Ace, and the game.

Game 3: DetonatioN FocusMe vs The Chiefs eSports Club

Both teams got off to a methodical start and focused on farming up. Spookz attempted a gank in the bottom lane, but Rokenia and KazuXD saw him coming. Rokenia and KazuXD fought back, and while Kazu went down, Rokenia picked up First Blood and a Triple Kill by killing Swip3rR, Spookz and EGym.

The Chiefs decided to slow things down and put the brakes on DFM. They froze lanes and and gave up turrets to keep Rokenia's 3/0/0 Kalista from finding an opening to rip through their team.

The Chiefs made their first real play of the game with an engage on the third dragon, but DFM let them take it uncontested, and pushed mid instead to take two more turrets. The Chiefs secured dragon, but DNF blew them up in the team fight and took the midlane inhibitor turret.

DFM secured Baron and made a push on the red base, but the Chiefs were right back to their hyper-defensive playstyle, and DFM simply couldn't crack another inhibitor turret. They faded back and engaged the second Baron, and waited for the Chiefs to come to them.

The Chiefs fell for the bait. They killed Ceros, but lost Swifter, Raydere and EGym in the process. DFM secured Baron, and dove back into the red base. Rokenia led DFM to pick up an Ace, take the nexus turrets, and the game.

Game 4: Bangkok Titans vs Dark Passage

Dark Passage got off to an violent start this time around, aggressively ganking G4 in the mid lane, giving up FIrst Blood to Naru.

The Titans struck back immediately, as Lloyd picked up a kill on Elwind in the top lane while Crystal came back down to the mid lane to attempt his third gank on G4. WarL0cK came down to save his life, but the pair couldn't quite get the kill.

BKT moved to press on DP in the bottom lane, but found themselves on the run after a well-timed Magical Journey kept Rydle alive. BKT shot back quickly, and took the turret along with a kills on Rydle.

Another team fight cost Naru his third death, which gave BKT the opening they needed to take the first dragon of the game, and break through the last of DP's outer turrets.

Slowly but surely, BKT's push was cracking DP's defenses as they started hitting the inner turrets. An over-extended attack on DP's bottom inhibitor turret cost G4 his life, which gave DP the opening to take the fight back to BKT.

Without G4 to pump out the damage, BKT couldn't keep up the pace and lost 007x, along with a tower. But G4 went for that inhibitor turret one more time, and broke it. The rest of his team came in to mop up DP while G4 shredded the nexus turrets, took the game, and brought BKT up 1-1 in the tournament.

Game 5: The Chiefs eSports Club vs Dark Passage

First Blood came almost instantly, as the Chiefs invaded DP's jungle, and were called out not even a minute into the game. Naru killed Spookz, right before Zeitnor killed Swip3rR, which put DP 1k ahead in gold at the two-minute mark.

The Chiefs struck back, and ganged up on Naru in the middle lane, with Swip3rR picking up the kill, as well as a tower. The Chiefs kept up the rotations, and took yet another top lane turret, along with a kill on Rydle. A perfect hook from EGym nabbed him a kill on Zeitnot, which gave the Chiefs an opening to take their third turret.

DP made a move on the the second dragon, but EGym landed another one of his perfect hooks and forced a fight. Raydere picked up a Triple Kill, and his team secured Dragon.

Swip3Rr and Swiffer proceeded to kick off in the mid lane that they quickly mopped up, and killed Elwind, Naru, Zeitonot and Rydle. The opening was so big that Chiefs ignored Baron and began to break the base, taking the mid lane inhibitor.

But Naru managed slip down shortly after and take the Chiefs' bottom lane inhibitor. Swip3Rr was too slow to stop him, but made it in time to kill Naru, opening the Chiefs up again to take Baron.

DP made another push on the Chiefs' open bottom lane, but after Swip3Rr killed Naru, DP was forced onto the retreat. Raydere didn't letting them go without a fight, and picked up a Triple Kill. The Chiefs ran all the way across the Rift into DP's base and broke down the turrets, inhibitors and the Nexus, with the Chiefs ending ICWT Day One at 2-1.

Game 6: DetonatioN FocusMe vs Bangkok Titans

The mid lane match up got off to a quick start, as G4's Irelia kept on pressuring Ceros' Ahri with fast melee attacks while Ceros simply focused on farming minions. Meanwhile, First Blood came in the top lane, as Astarore's gank on WarL0cK gave Yutapon the opening to kill 007x.

G4 finally got enough burst damage built up to kill Ceros, putting BKT on the board twelve minutes in. BKT tried to force DFM back in the bottom lane, but Yutapon was right there, and found a Triple Kill on WarL0cK, Lloyd and Moss, while Rokenia earned his first kill by taking down 007x.

Eighteen minutes in, neither team had taken a single tower or dragon, and were completely focused on killing each other over and over again. Astarore and Yutapon took the first turret, but not before Yutapon grabbed another kill on WarL0cK.

DFM didn't seem to take well to BKT taking objectives, and rolled down to the bottom lane to blow them up in a team fight that ended with a 10k gold lead for DFM.

DFM proceeded to take the second dragon, then moved to secure Baron, taking it without a fight. After they took the last outer turret, DFM began their push into red base. BKT simply didn't have the defenses to keep them out, as DFM took an inhibitor turret seconds after beginning their siege.

Rokenia led the push this time, with kills on Lloyd and Moss as the rest of his team blasted through the inhibitors while Bangkok Titans reached for the surrender button, and ended day one at 1-2.

Day One Standings:

The Chiefs eSports Club: 2-1

DetonatioN FocusMe: 2-1

Bangkok Titans: 1-2

Dark Passage: 1-2

Daniel Rosen is a writer for theScore eSports. He wonders if DetonatioN FocusMe wants him to focus on himself, or them, or an explosion of some kind. You can follow him on Twitter.