By the Numbers: LCS Season 3 Through Week 6
BY Andrew Miesner / March 29, 2013
With more than half the LCS season complete, we decided to crunch a few numbers and breakdown every teams performance by a handful of observable metrics. Our LoL team then chimed in with their own thoughts. We think you’ll enjoy the result.
The data we collected can be found on the official LCS Season 3 website. Be sure to check back in with us as we have additional metric based LoL articles in the works.
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Match Breakdown by Record
CATEGORY
COL
CLG
CUR
DIG
GGU
MRN
TSM
VLC
TOTAL MATCHES
15
17
14
18
15
15
17
17
LOSSES
12
9
2
4
12
10
5
10
WIN %
(.200)
(.471)
(.857)
(.778)
(.200)
(.333)
(.706)
(.412)
Tyler “Lautemortis” Nicholls
We go into most matches confident; Obviously against some teams we are more confident than others. We had a plan against MRN in week 6 but in champion select we opted to vary it which threw us all off our game.
Samuel “Chuuper” Chu
Experience is the biggest difference between a us and the top 4 teams. The teams at the top of the standings are all more accustomed to mid and late game scenarios. As a team we need to have a better grasp on how to push an advantage.
Josh “brunch U” Abrantes
During games, the more established teams might be down early, but as soon as it passes 25 minutes, they know what to do to turn it around while lesser experienced teams like ourselves struggle. They’re good at grouping and getting objective control later in the game — they have far more chemistry and experience together than us.
Abe “M eye A” Nguyen
Most of the top teams have been in a professional League scene for a long time. In our case, we are still finding the best practice schedules and strategies for our team. As for Curse, I think they have found a roster of experienced players that meshes really well.
Nick “Nickwu” Smith
I’ve started to get less nervous when playing. I just focus on my game and matchup and try to do the best. Beating Dignitas was one of the best feelings ever then to go 0-3 next week was devastating.
Winning Streak
Despite dropping their first two matches, Team Dignitas won the next 10 in a row and owns this season’s longest winning streak
Losing Streak
At six games, the longest losing streak belongs to Good Game University during their Week 3 / 4 drought
Match Count
The number of total matches through 6 weeks of LCS Season 3 play
Match Breakdown by Starting Side
CATEGORY
COL
CLG
CUR
DIG
GGU
MRN
TSM
VLC
MATCHES AS BLUE
7
8
8
10
7
6
10
8
BLUE WINS
2
4
8
10
1
2
8
5
BLUE LOSSES
5
4
0
0
6
4
2
3
BLUE WIN %
(.286)
(.500)
(1.000)
(1.000)
(.143)
(.333)
(.800)
(.625)
MATCHES AS RED
8
9
6
8
8
9
7
9
RED LOSSES
7
5
2
4
6
6
3
7
RED WIN %
(.125)
(.444)
(.667)
(.500)
(.250)
(.333)
(.571)
(.222)
Tyler “Lautemortis” Nicholls
Bot lane can take double golems on BLUE which means you have an advantage over RED side bot lane. Its disadvantageous to lane swap your ad/supp top because you lose dragon pressure. Also BLUE side has first pick which means you can take a good champ.
Samuel “Chuuper” Chu
I also feel as though BLUE is the better side. First pick advantage is pretty big.
Josh “brunch U” Abrantes
The angle of playing is far more comfortable for me on BLUE. Baron control is incredibly imbalanced for BLUE, but the counterpart is dragon control is imbalanced for RED. BLUE bot lane gets double golem advantage which is a significant lane-making factor. Ganking top lane is easier on BLUE as well, but ganking bottom lane on RED is easier so there’s a small mix of counter balance as well.
Abe “M eye A” Nguyen
I believe that the map is balanced overall. BLUE has the advantage of first pick and double golems on the lower half of the map for the duo bot lane.
Nick “Nickwu” Smith
I understand that bottom side BLUE has an advantage because of double golems. I’m not too sure what other advantages BLUE side has in terms of the layout of the map. BLUE side also gets first pick and that’s very crucial with how many first pick worthy champions there are. I think the map is overall pretty balanced though.
Overall Blue Win %
With a combined 40-24 record, LCS teams playing as BLUE have a substantial advantage
Overall Red Win %
When playing as RED, LCS teams lose on average 5 out of every 8 matches
Blue vs Red Differential
Statistically, LCS teams have won 25% more matches playing as BLUE
Record as Blue
Curse (10-0), Team Dignitas (8-0), and TSM Snapdragon (8-2) boast a combined 26-2 record as BLUE, and coincidentally they’re the only LCS teams with winning records
Winning Teams as Red
Only two teams, Curse (4-2) and TSM Snapdragon (4-3) have winning records playing as RED
* LCS uses BLUE (bottom) and RED (top) to denote sides; in game the top side is actually PURPLE
Match Breakdown by Opponents Record
CATEGORY
COL
CLG
CUR
DIG
GGU
MRN
TSM
VLC
MATCHES VS > (.500)
8
7
4
4
7
7
4
7
VS > (.500) WINS
1
2
3
2
0
1
1
1
VS > (.500) LOSSES
7
5
1
2
7
6
3
6
VS > (.500) WIN %
(.125)
(.286)
(.750)
(.500)
(.000)
(.143)
(.250)
(.143)
MATCHES VS <= (.500)
7
10
10
14
8
8
13
10
VS <= (.500) WINS
2
6
9
12
3
4
11
6
VS <= (.500) LOSSES
5
4
1
2
5
4
2
4
VS <= (.500) WIN %
(.286)
(.600)
(.900)
(.857)
(.375)
(.500)
(.846)
(.600)
Tyler “Lautemortis” Nicholls
There’s a big difference in knowledge between us and the mid to top teams. Our strategies can sometimes take them by surprise and mechanically we are not far inferior. Curse on the other hand has shown tremendous teamwork and coordination which is one of the hardest things to learn as a team and something we are still striving to accomplish.
Samuel “Chuuper” Chu
When we scout another team we mainly try to find out what their comfort picks are. From there, we’ll try to understand how their comp works and find out if there are any weaknesses. Then we’ll look at replays and analyze their level 1’s and see if they have any habits and tendencies that we can take advantage of.
Josh “brunch U” Abrantes
Our mindset is the same every game: do our best to win and learn from our triumphs and failures and expand our play style.
Abe “M eye A” Nguyen
We prepare similarly for all the teams we play. We try to develop a game plan tailored to each opponent. In the case of our Week 5 match against Dignitas, we had a solid strategy that went almost exactly how we planned. In the case of the week 6 MRN game, our strategy was not as effective.
Nick “Nickwu” Smith
We’ve definitely had a tough first half of the season. The difference between us and the top teams is experience. A Team like Curse is not only more experienced but now they also are more focused. They practice much harder then people give them credit for and that practice has made them mesh extremely well as a team.
0-FOR
Good Game University is 0-7 against teams with a winning record
Stat Title
The combined winning percentage of compLexity, Team MRN, TSM Snapdragon, and Vulcun who each have a single win against teams with a > (.500) record
Winning Record Against > (.500)
Curse is the only team with a winning record against > (.500) teams
Losing Record Against < (.500)
compLexity and Good Game University are the only teams that have a losing record against < (.500) teams
* > (.500) Refers to teams with winning records
* <= (.500) Referes to teams with break even or losing records (in other words non-winning)
Match Breakdown by Time of Day
CATEGORY
COL
CLG
CUR
DIG
GGU
MRN
TSM
VLC
MORNING MATCHES
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
2
MORNING WINS
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
MORNING LOSSES
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
MORNING WIN %
(.000)
(1.000)
(1.000)
(.000)
—
(.000)
(1.000)
(.500)
AFTERNOON MATCHES
9
13
11
10
9
8
13
9
AFTERNOON WINS
2
5
10
8
1
3
9
3
AFTERNOON LOSSES
7
8
1
2
8
5
4
6
AFTERNOON WIN %
(.222)
(.385)
(.909)
(.800)
(.111)
(.375)
(.692)
(.333)
EVENING MATCHES
5
3
2
7
6
6
3
6
EVENING WINS
1
2
1
6
2
2
2
3
EVENING LOSSES
4
1
1
1
4
4
1
3
EVENING WIN %
(.200)
(.667)
(.500)
(.857)
(.333)
(.333)
(.667)
(.500)
Tyler “Lautemortis” Nicholls
I like playing in the morning because watching the other LCS matches gets me tired before we play. We probably perform the best earlier in the morning.
Samuel “Chuuper” Chu
I mainly like playing and practicing in the mornings because it’s much more quiet. It’s easier for me to concentrate and work on my game. I don’t believe the time of day affects our play as a team.
Josh “brunch U” Abrantes
I prefer to play in the afternoon. This is the prime hour for scrimming since most gamers don’t really get up until about 12:00 PM anyway. At the Riot Studio we all hang out and watch the games together and make fun of Chuuper.
Abe “M eye A” Nguyen
We typically practice during the afternoon and evening, but we don’t mind playing any time.
Nick “Nickwu” Smith
I don’t have a big deal on play time preference. I guess I prefer the afternoon so I can sleep in a bit more. I don’t think our team performance has been hindered by time of play even if it was early in the morning. Anytime we are supposed to play we should be ready to do so.
Morning Matches
1 out of every 16 matches take place at 12:59 PM or earlier
Afternoon Matches
The overwhelming majority of matches have a scheduled starting time between 12:01 PM and 5:59 PM
Evening Matches
A little less than a third of all matches start at 6:00 PM or later
* Morning Matches have a scheduled start time before 1:00 PM
* Afternoon Matches have a scheduled start time between 1:00 and 5:59 PM
* Evening Matches have a scheduled start time after 5:59 PM
Match Breakdown by Day of Week
CATEGORY
COL
CLG
CUR
DIG
GGU
MRN
TSM
VLC
WEDNESDAY MATCHES
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
WEDNESDAY WINS
0
2
2
3
0
2
2
1
WEDNESDAY LOSSES
3
1
1
0
3
1
1
2
WEDNESDAY WIN %
(.000)
(.667)
(.667)
(1.000)
(.000)
(.667)
(.667)
(.333)
THURSDAY MATCHES
4
6
4
7
3
4
7
5
THURSDAY WINS
0
3
3
6
0
1
5
2
THURSDAY LOSSES
4
3
1
1
3
3
2
3
THURSDAY WIN %
(.000)
(.500)
(.750)
(.857)
(.000)
(.250)
(.714)
(.400)
FRIDAY MATCHES
6
6
5
6
7
6
5
7
FRIDAY WINS
2
2
5
4
2
2
4
3
FRIDAY LOSSES
4
4
0
2
5
4
1
4
FRIDAY WIN %
(.333)
(.333)
(1.000)
(.667)
(.286)
(.333)
(.800)
(.429)
SATURDAY MATCHES
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SATURDAY WINS
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
SATURDAY LOSSES
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
SATURDAY WIN %
(1.000)
(1.000)
(1.000)
(1.000)
(.000)
(.000)
(.000)
(.000)
SUNDAY MATCHES
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SUNDAY WINS
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
SUNDAY LOSSES
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
SUNDAY WIN %
(.000)
(.000)
(1.000)
(.000)
(1.000)
(.000)
(1.000)
(1.000)
Tyler “Lautemortis” Nicholls
I like playing during the weekend, but honestly all the days have melded together so I can’t say it really makes a difference.
Samuel “Chuuper” Chu
I don’t really believe we play better or worse on any particular day of the week.
Josh “brunch U” Abrantes
I’d prefer to practice Monday through Friday and have weekends off, but that’s not the case. We currently get one day off, sometimes two after LCS matches.
Abe “M eye A” Nguyen
To be honest, it is hard to keep track of the days — everything goes by so quickly. Personally, I don’t have a preference in terms of what days of the week we play.
Nick “Nickwu” Smith
I’m fine with the standard way its been, with most of our games on Thursday and Friday. I don’t think our team would perform any better on the other days.
Wednesday Matches
The only Wednesday Matches occurred during Super Week 4
Thursday Matches
The great majority of matches occur on either Thursday or Friday
Friday Matches
The great majority of matches occur on either Thursday or Friday
Saturday Matches
Each team has played only once on Saturday — Look for that to change in Week 7
Sunday Matches
Each team has played only once on Sunday — Look for that to change in Week 7
Mid Week Troubles
compLexity and Good Game University are a combined 0-13 on Wednesday and Thursday
Undefeated on the “Weekend”
Curse is a perfect 7-0 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
* To date the only Saturday / Sunday matches occured during Week 5 at MLG Dallas
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