Then he pressed the headset tightly, and after receiving the prompt from the director, he decisively brought back the topic that had gone off track, "Okay, the scene is ready, let's enter the BanPick interface."
Since the priority for side selection in the final was determined by guessing a coin, and the player who tossed the coin instead of BTW was the unlucky Asher Lu, the final result was naturally that the opponent got the priority for side selection in the first game.
3S was unambiguous and directly chose the blue side, which has a 70% winning rate in this version.
So when the outside world thinks that BTW is distressed because they were on the unfavorable red side in the first game, the players actually don’t think that the red side will be weaker than the blue side. As long as they do a good job in BP and don’t make mistakes in the game, the blue side will There is actually no difference between the color square and the red square.
What's more, the red side is not without benefits. They can choose the counter hero in the last hand, because their player's hero pool is deep enough, and the counter position can play a greater role in their hands.
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