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League of Legends Championship Series 2019 Summer Playoffs - LoL, LCS — Clutch Gaming beat TSM to make Worlds 2019!

LoL, LCS — Clutch Gaming beat TSM to make Worlds 2019!
League of Legends Championship Series 2019 Summer Playoffs
  • Regional Qualifier
  • Summer Season Final Standings
  • Championship Points
  • Teams
  • Format
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For its seventh year of existence, the League of Legends Championship Series brought the ten best North American professional teams to compete in one of the most selective esport scenes.

The Summer Split is now over! After four tensed games, Team Liquid dominated the point breaking game and closed the match scoring 3-2. They snatch their fourth title against Cloud 9 but Nisqy and his teammates can comfort themselves with their qualification for the Worlds as the second seed of the NA Region.

Starting on September 6, the Regional Qualifier will determine which team from Clutch Gaming, CLG, FlyQuest, or Team SoloMid will qualify for Worlds 2019 as the NA Region Third Seed.

  • During two Splits — Spring and Summer — teams faced each other in a round-robin format to determine which of them would represent North America to the 2019 World Championship.
  • According to their ranking at the end of each Split, teams are awarded Championship Points.
  • The top six teams from the Summer Split round-robin stage are qualified for the 2019 Summer Playoffs.
  • The top four teams ranked by Championship Points are qualified for Regional Finals.
  • The Summer Split winning team is automatically qualified as the region's first seed, while the second seed will be attributed to the Regional Finals winning team, and the third one to the team owning the most Championship Points at the end on the season.

From the Spring Split to the Summer Split, this Season was not really a surprise. Team Liquid rose as the best NA team by winning both Splits and is thus already qualified for the 2019 Worlds. Also, they will have the chance to decide which team they will face for their first Playoffs' match.

For its seventh year of existence, the League of Legends Champions Series brought the ten best North American professional teams to compete in one of the most selective esport scenes.

  • During two Splits — Spring and Summer — teams faced each other in a round-robin format to determine which of them would represent North America to the 2019 World Championship.
  • According to their ranking at the end of each Split, teams are awarded Championship Points.
  • The top six teams from the Summer Split round-robin stage are qualified for the 2019 Summer Playoffs.
  • The top four teams ranked by Championship Points are qualified for Regional Finals.
  • The Summer Split winning team is automatically qualified as the region's first seed, while the second seed will be attributed to the Regional Finals winning team, and the third one to the team owning the most Championship Points at the end on the season.

From the Spring Split to the Summer Split, this Season was not really a surprise. Team Liquid rose as the best NA team by winning both Splits and is thus already qualified for the 2019 Worlds.

  • Regional Qualifier
  • League of Legends Championship Series 2019 Summer Playoffs
  • Summer Season Final Standings
  • Championship Points
  • Teams
  • Format
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