FlyQuest dismantle 100 Thieves in LCS 2023 Spring playoffs

FlyQuest are going to Raleigh!
FlyQuest dismantle 100 Thieves in LCS 2023 Spring playoffs
FlyQuest dismantle 100 Thieves in LCS 2023 Spring playoffs /

FlyQuest has officially booked their ticket to Raleigh, North Carolina following their 3-0 victory over 100 Thieves. To be frank, this series was not close whatsoever.

Many were expecting this series to be a highlight reel of many outplays, but that was far from what happened.

100 Thieves botlaner Yiliang “Doublelift” Peng was on Jinx duty for the first three games and it was not working at all against FlyQuest.While the second game felt as if it would be 100 Thieves’ opportunity to tie up the best-of-series 1-1, it was not meant to be. FlyQuest’s immaculate team fighting was too crisp for 100 Thieves botlane to scale to the late game.

With this win, FlyQuest is officially the first team to qualify for Finals weekend in Raleigh, North Carolina. They will move forward into the Upper Bracket Finals against the winner of Cloud9/CLG for a spot in the Grand Final.

Meanwhile, this loss for 100 Thieves drops them down into the Lower Bracket. They will look towards their series against Golden Guardians if they hope to keep their Spring season alive.

How to watch LCS 2023 Spring

100 Thieves and FlyQuest will have a few days to relax before they move forward into the Lower and Upper Brackets, respectively.

For now, LCS fans will look towards the matchup between Cloud9 and CLG taking place tomorrow to see who joins FlyQuest as the second team going to LCS Finals Weekend in Raleigh, North Carolina. It will be interesting to see how the rest of the LCS 2023 Spring Split unfolds.

Viewers will be able to tune into the LCS 2023 Spring Split through the LCS Twitch and YouTube channels.


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Sage Datuin
SAGE DATUIN

Sage got his start in esports as a volunteer writer in 2016 for esports organization, Dignitas. Since then, he has continued to work on his craft as a journalist and reporter for a number of established esports publications, such as esports.gg, Unikrn, Akshon Esports, Howla, The Player’s Lobby, Nerd Street Gamers, and most recently Dot Esports. Now, as a member of Esports Illustrated’s content team, Sage’s primary duties are centered around creating groundbreaking written and video content about the esports industry that impacts the community in a meaningful way. Sage graduated from Rutgers University with a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology and Informatics. There, he was a member of the Rutgers Esports Executive Board, both as the head of the fighting game community and a videographer/photographer for the Content team.