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The "Bin Top Lane Account ID" has gone viral, claiming to be the world's number one top laner, revealing that GEN's scrim schedule is fully booked.

Introduction: The S15 season matches have officially begun, and it is believed that the vast majority of players have been following the recent competitions. As the tournament approaches, major teams have started intense battles. Recently, a BLG player’s account was exposed, and surprisingly, the focus of criticism was still the top laner Bin, whose account ID claims to be the world’s best top laner! Could it be that after the season started, he’s getting arrogant again? Indeed, as the number one seed in the LPL region, he has the right to be proud, but fans prefer a humble Bin. In one match, his top lane Riven was crushed 0-7, causing fans to mockingly suggest he should change his ID to the world’s best bot AI top laner.

Bin’s top lane account ID on the summit has become a hot topic.


Most players are quite familiar with the BLG team. As a top-tier team in the LPL region, they have undergone many roster changes this season. In the first stage, they used jungler Wei; in the second stage, they directly acquired jungler Beichuan; and in the third stage, they even brought in Italian player Shadou. This continuous rotation led fans to joke about a "jungler honeymoon period." Thanks to the dual jungler rotation, BLG managed to defeat TES in the final battle, securing the LPL championship and becoming the number one seed. This achievement has made many fans very satisfied.

Previously, the head coach of GEN openly responded to BLG’s dual jungler strategy. In his opinion, this tactic had little impact and he basically did not pay attention to the rotation. At the time, this caused dissatisfaction among some LPL fans. However, considering GEN’s outstanding performance this season—no LCK team could stop them, let alone LPL players—it’s understandable. As the World Championship approaches, teams have started their boot camps. BLG’s summit account was the first to be discovered, and top laner Bin immediately became the target of netizens' ridicule.

Bin’s previous remarks were widely mocked online, and to calm the fans’ anger, he stopped updating all his accounts until after winning the championship, when he gradually started speaking out again. In recent interviews, he repeatedly expressed the desire to keep the championship in the LPL region. With the next LPL event hosted domestically, the entire region will surely unite during the competition. Still, some netizens found Bin’s account ID and discovered it had been changed to "world’s number one top laner." The most embarrassing part was a ranked game where his top lane Riven was crushed 0-7, drawing teammates’ mockery and public jokes suggesting he should rename himself the world’s best bot AI top laner.

The scrim results haven’t been revealed recently, but according to various teams, GEN seems to have the highest profile. Their week-long scrim schedule is fully booked. KT team even publicly mentioned that the teams training in Korea are very strong, implying IG team. There are also rumors that T1 might be facing some exclusion, possibly because some LCK teams don’t want to face them in the later knockout stages. After all, the pressure of facing T1 at Worlds is huge; even if you’re in good form, the intense tension on stage can severely affect gameplay.

Goodbye thoughts

I guess no one expected Bin to change his account ID to "world’s number one top laner." Honestly, Bin’s results so far haven’t been very impressive; he has only managed a runner-up at Worlds. It’s likely he didn’t change the Korean server ID himself. Some netizens suggest that support player On forcibly changed it for him.

What do you all think about this situation?

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