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100 Thieves 2023 LCS Summer Split Preview

Publish Date: May 29, 2023

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has gone through a lot of changes for the 2023 season. The format is the same but the times and dates have changed which has carried over to the Summer. Along with this, the players have decided to effectively strike. This preview will look at the team as it is originally intended to be. Should major signings happen after, there will be a new preview made for that. Here is the 100 Thieves 2023 LCS Summer Split Preview.

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After years of consistency with basically the same roster, 100 Thieves finally switched things up in 2023. They kept Closer while bringing up Tenacity and Busio. To round things out, they added the veteran core of Bjergsen and Doublelift. A duo who have multiple LCS titles under their belt, especially when playing together. Unfortunately, things did not go according to plan.

100 Thieves would end up 10-8 after going on a very strong run to end the split in third. They would be bounced from the playoffs losing to FlyQuest in a quick 3-0 and then 3-2 to Golden Guardians who would surprise everyone and go to MSI. This team had a lot of promise and struggled to live up to very lofty expectations.

This is certainly a much different feel from the 2023 Spring roster. With Tenacity and Bjergsen gone, the additions of Ssumday and Quid bring with them plenty of questions. Ssumday has underperformed some recently but the hope will be that he is able to find it again with Closer. Then Quid was a bit of a surprise addition, to say the least.

He is an interesting prospect but one that may not live up to the expectations of being a Korean mid. Luckily what helped 100 Thieves win games last year was the bot lane. Extra time for DL and Busio should only make them stronger.

Predicted Spring Placement: 4th