bin's 3:0 gesture, lpl's rhythm control

2024-09-08

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during the filming of the promotional video for the finals, the photographer repeatedly encouraged bin to show the 3:0 hand gesture, and even joked that bin was afraid and didn't dare to make this gesture. the photographer is a master of the lpl game and knows what rhythm the audience wants. if bin really made this gesture, the rhythm would probably become "flying around". at this time, elk cleverly resolved bin's embarrassment and explained to the photographer that bin's 3:0 hand gesture is not used for his own people, but only for outsiders. this made the photographer finally give up the urge to take the 3:0 hand gesture, and instead asked bin to make a 1, meaning that he must win the championship.

this little episode triggered widespread discussion among netizens. "we have to ask brother bin for the answer to 3-0. what is bin's position in the team?" and "others dare to say 3-0, but brother bin doesn't even dare to say 3-0? what is brother bin's position in the team?" this highlights bin's unique charm and unique position.

elk's behavior also made netizens start to reflect, comparing him with a certain ad player: "this is really a great character", "brother has already hidden himself and set up a room manager to curse on his behalf", "bin has indeed never made such a gesture in the civil war", "i want to imitate my brother's great character."

the behind-the-scenes video of the summer finals also let netizens see the contradiction between the players' "training matches" and "shooting time". the photographer strictly controls the quality of the film and requires the players to strike a few more poses to cooperate, preferably the kind that can provoke a fight. it is really a bit worrying. if this continues, won't the e-sports circle really become a fan club?

the video also shows how hard it is for players to balance their time and energy between competing and filming, which also reflects the competitive pressure in the e-sports circle.