Gumayusi in Ranked Matches: GAM Star Faces “Unfair Outcome”
The occurrence of famous teams facing each other in ranked matches is not unusual, especially on Korean servers, which are considered to be the highest quality in the League of Legends scene, allowing players to significantly enhance their skills. However, not every match provides a positive experience, as seen in the recent case involving EasyLove – the ADC of GAM when he faced off against Gumayusi. This serves as a prime example.
In this ranked match, Gumayusi played as the ADC using Ashe while EasyLove took on Braum. According to many viewers who tuned into Gumayusi’s stream, both teams began the match well. However, after a while, his four teammates, including EasyLove, began to fall behind too much and started “blaming” each other. Among them, the roles of Top Lane, Mid Lane, and Jungle were noted to be the most “feeding.” Ultimately, Gumayusi’s team lost, despite him having an impressive KDA of 23/6/8.

It seems that the 2002-born ADC from T1 decided to… report and block all four of his teammates and subsequently left the stream altogether. Meanwhile, according to EasyLove, he was unaware that his opponent was Gumayusi, which led to some overly heated situations.
In the comments section discussing this incident, many opinions expressed their frustration regarding Gumayusi’s “toxic behavior.” Some even suggested that he was merely venting by reporting and blocking, while his teammates were not serious during the ranked match, which was rather embarrassing. There are many instances of players encountering situations where they are prepared to unleash their frustrations on each other.

Gumayusi’s Continuous Rank Climb Sparks Fan Concerns
With Gumayusi continuously climbing the ranks, many fans expressed their concern that this week, the ADC from T1 might face undue pressure. After all, a player climbing ranks often implies that they are unable to participate in scrims—a crucial factor for determining who will officially compete. If T1 continues to allow Gumayusi to face these pressures, this could lead to a significant buildup of tension, especially following the disappointing performance of other T1 members after their loss to HLE.