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The big questions going into the event will be whether iG will continue their flawless rampage through the finals. They've yet to drop a single game, although they did arguably have the easier of the two groups. Meanwhile LGD.Int had to slug it out with not only their housemates, but also ended up dropping a series to, who were the first team to ban out Chen and Enchantress against LGD.Int. While this tactic worked for DK, it did not last, as eventuallywere to find out. Will iG have more luck with denying LGD.Int their junglers, or will they not even care, instead forcing the foreigners to play their game on their home turf? Time will tell.It's been a long two months, and while the metagame has shifted and trends have come and gone in the west, the Chinese have been taking time off to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Some have been predicting that this might mean a virtual standstill in terms of the metagame for this final, while others have been pointing to how players from both teams have spent time perusing Western replays during their downtime.One big difference between the scenes so far has been the reverance towards Lone Druid in China, a hero who is likely to make an appearance and bring his trademark pushing power and mid game control. He is an instrumental part in the Chinese formulae for taking the high ground. Much has also been made of the melee vs. melee solo mids which were popular during the G-League, and whether this trend will continue, with the likes of Beastmaster, Brewmaster and Night Stalker being top picks.Meanwhile some things we may see creeping over from the west are in particular Lifestealer, which LGD.Int have already shown themselves more than capable of running. Clockwerk is also a trend which we may see moving over, with LGD.Int being the more likely ones to pick this hero up. The big question is whether Gyrocopter will make a showing, as purportedly the Chinese teams have not thought much of the hero previously, while his impact during all stages of the game has made him a mainstay of the Western scene., the organizers of G-League, did a promotional piece for the event, which did not spare the praise for the their countrymen. They put iG at 6-to-1 odds to take the finals, which would indicate they expect a clean 3-0 sweep of the series. They also compared the players for each position, notably only putting LGD.Int on equal terms in the mid match-up betweenSergey '' Bragin andLuo '' Feichi, which may irk some fans ofPer Anders '' Olsson Lille orRasmus '' Filipsen, who have both been playing exceptionally well since relocating to China.Naturally our very own Toby 'TobiWan' Dawson will be bringing you every second of this important event, and along with him providing that mechanical insight only a pro player can we will haveTroels '' Nielsen, formerly captain ofBut that’s not all! For this event we've convened a special panel of experts to give us additional insight in between the games! The panel will be lead byChristian '' Czech and he will be throwing out questions to veteran playerKai '' Hanbuckers now with, North American legendBen '' Wu as well as the former captain and strategian ofJacky '' Mao.So don’t forget to tune in at, to see one amazing series of games unfold. The start time has been moved forward from a previously reported 13:00 CET, although delays are still possible due to the complex schedule of the G-League finals day.