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一道SAT数学In a game,each token has one of three possible value:1point,5points,10points.How many different combinations of these three token values are worth a total of 17points?传说中的第6种到底是怎样的lOl?怎么算都是5种是什么情况……?
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十七个个1相加;10加5加两个1;10加七个1;三个5加两个1;一个5加十二个1;两个5加七个1;
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Alexey "Alex Ich" Ichetovkin is the Substitute Player for .
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Alex Ich hails from Kamenka, Russia. Alex has been in the League scene since 2009, playing in the high elo ladders.
Pre Season 2
He started dabbling in playing competitively in 2010, joining various teams, playing briefly for Dimegio Club, who were later acquired by , Liquicity,
after their main lineup was picked up by , and MTG where he met future teammates
and . Alex started making headway though in the scene when joining
as their mid player in October of 2011, who made large splash at , winning it to be invited to play at
but also due to making a now famed highlight vs , which gave birth to the meme and saying of players shouting "EMPIRE!".
Alex with the rest of Team Empire were recruited by organization
in December 2011. Their first major appearance would be at the
on January 19th, 2012. It would be here that Moscow 5 would make a name for themselves internationally, as they had little fame prior to IEM Kiev. At the event, Moscow 5 would show a dominant performance, going undefeated in group stage against , , and .
Taking first by going 3-0 in the group stage, Alex and team would advance to the playoffs where they would take the series 2-0 against . Moving to the finals, Moscow 5 would defeat North American powerhouse
2-1, dropping their only game of the tournament against Team SoloMid.
On January 31st, 2012, Alex with company would compete in the online
tournament. Once again showing their strength, they would go undefeated in the group stage, defeating , , and Team Mistral.
Advancing to the playoffs, they would go on to defeat French team
2-1 in the semifinals. In doing so, Moscow 5 would face off against European favorite
in the finals, where they would fall 1-2.
On March 10th, 2012, Alex Ich would attend the
in Hanover. Reproducing their results from Kiev, Moscow 5 once again went undefeated in group stage 5-0, defeating , , , , and .
Alex would assist his team to would continue their win streak in the playoff bracket, beating
2-0 in the semifinals and defeating
2-0 in the finals to take home first place.
This tournament would mark a high point in Moscow 5's history, as they were able to come out of the tournament not only victorious, but were able to do so while not dropping a single game throughout the entire competition.
His team's next high placing at a major tournament would be at the online . Coming out of the group stage of the tournament 2-1, Moscow 5 had a strong run in the playoffs, defeating Hauteur 8, Intent Gaming, TeamRedbyteItalia, and
in the first four rounds of the playoff bracket, before falling to against
0-2 in the second phase of the winner's bracket, knocking the Russian team down to the loser's bracket. Moscow 5 would face off against Team SoloMid in their first match of the loser's bracket, in which the Russian team would come out victorious 2-1. Alex then faced and defeated SK Gaming 2-0 in the next round of the loser's bracket, which put them up to face against aAa once again. This time the team would come out victorious, defeating aAa 2-0, which put the team up against Counter Logic Gaming EU in the grand finals of the Corsair Vengeance Cup. Unfortunately, Moscow 5 would fall short to CLG.EU 0-2, losing to the team once again in a finals setting, taking home second place.
On June 16, Alex and comrades would attend
after taking second at the online qualifiers. Moscow 5 would take second in group stage going 2-1, defeating
and Mebdi's Minions, but losing to Counter Logic Gaming EU. Advancing to the semifinals, Moscow 5 would face off against , where the Russian team was able to come out ahead 2-0, advancing them to the grand finals of DreamHack Summer 2012. At the finals, Moscow 5 would play against familiar opponent, Counter Logic Gaming EU, where they would fall 0-2.
Alex and Moscow 5 attended
after qualifying online with a 2-0 victory over CLG.EU sending them to the loser's bracket. This would mean that the teams shall meet again in the group stage, where Moscow 5 took second place going 2-1, defeating
while losing a game to CLG.EU. In the semifinals, Moscow 5 had a strong showing defeating Curse EU 2-0, going with a perfect 15-0 score in the second game. At the finals, Moscow 5 would meet their rivals CLG.EU once again. After having a 0-4 record against them in lan events, Alex with his team were able to claim their revenge with a commanding 2-0 victory making them the ECC Poland champions.
As one of the eight European invitees for the , Moscow Five would fly out to Germany for a chance to qualify for the . Matched up against the recently formed Polish team EloHell, Moscow Five would take a 2-0 victory to advance to the second round of the playoffs. There, Moscow Five was able to come out victorious against
in a close 2-1, qualifying for the Season 2 World Championship in Los Angeles and advancing to the grand finals of the tournament. Continuing their dominant performance, Alex would help win the finals 2-0 against SK Gaming.
in October, Alex Ich with his teammates were considered by many analysts and professionals to be the favorites coming into the event.
They were was given a bye through the group stage and were selected to face
in their quarterfinal match. Although iG consistently pressured M5's early game and won the laning phase, the Russian squad was able to overcome their deficits in the midgame and take the series 2-0. Advancing to face the
in the semifinals, M5 continued their dominant form in the first game of the match and quickly secured game one. However, TPA matched M5's aggression in the next two games and successfully turned the series around. The Taiwanese team took the set 2-1, and Moscow Five was forced to settle for 3rd-4th place and $ 150,000.
Pre-Season 3
After the Season 2 Championships, Alex's team would attend the European tournament
from October 27th through November 11th, 2012. They would emerge as first in their group stage 3-1, with wins against ,
and , but losing to the hungry . They were granted seeding directly into the semi-finals due to their placing in the group stages. On November 11th M5 would travel to Paris to compete in the offline portions of the tournament. There they would face an upset from Curse EU, knocking them into the 3rd place match losing 0-2. They would finish the tournament with a sweep of , taking 3rd and EUR5,000 in winnings.
On November 22nd, 2012, Moscow 5 had the great opportunity to fly to Shanghai to attend the
event. While not contestants of the tournament itself, the team would look to boost their popularity with the Chinese tour, doing photo ops, fan signings and Mandarin greeting videos. M5 also played two show matches against
and , winning against both. They would leave China on November 27th, flying directly to Las Vegas to attend .
On Day 1 of the IPL event, Alex and M5 would advance through the group stages by defeating
twice and dropping a game to world champions, . They would then face
which they scrimmed against heavily in Shanghai. However, WE would rout the Russian team 2-0, dropping them to the losers bracket. M5 would then defeat the tournament favorites, Korean powerhouse
in a close 3 game series. M5 would get a chance to revenge their loss in the
against in TPA in round 5. Despite Alex amassing an amazing 538 creep score and leading in gold to the very end of the game, M5 would still fall to the Taiwanese team in game 1, and lose again to
in game 2, making it five consecutive loses to TPA. M5 would finish the tournament at 4th place and earn $3,000 in winnings.
On January 10th, 2013, resultant of the arrest of Moscow Five's CEO in July of the previous year leaving the organization with a lack of funding, the League of Legends roster was released from the eSports organization as it went defunct.
Formation of Gambit Gaming
Four days later, on January 14th, it was announced that
had acquired Alex Ich and the rest of the former M5 roster.
Pre-Season 3
Marking their first appearance in an offline event as , in late January of 2013, the Russian team would compete in
as one of the eight qualified teams. Gambit Gaming would go 1-2 in the group stage, winning against , while losing to
as well as . Because of this, the round robin had a tie of MYM, Gambit, and Curse Gaming EU, who all went 1-2. A time coefficient was used to break the tie though, giving Gambit Gaming a spot in the semi-finals. Alex would help to defeat
as the underdogs 2-0, then go on to take first place by knocking out Frost's brother team,
who they had lost to in the group stage. Gambit Gaming takes home $15,000 USD (~11,609 Euros) as well as a direct seed into
IEM World Championship.
Spring EU LCS
Having qualified as , Alex and company would compete in the Riot's new professional league for Season 3, the . Gambit would be a highly respected threat throughout the 10 week Spring league, being one of the most feared to play. They would complete the European Spring LCS Split 2nd place, with a record of 21-7. This ensured their LCS spot for the summer split portion of the league. They would then take second place in the , losing 2-3 to .
IEM World Championship & MLG Winter Championship
Gambit with Alex Ich attended the
in Hannover, Germany held in March. The team dominated their group, going an undefeated 5-0, placing them in the semi-finals. They then faced
and lost the set 2-1, knocking Gambit out of the tournament and ending the team in 3rd.
The Russian players were then invited to play in an international exhibition at , playing first against American , and won 2-0, constantly pressuring the opponent. Gambit faced Korean top contender
in the exhibition finals but were unable to secure 1st place, losing 2-1.
LCS All Stars
In April, Alex Ich, as well with teammates ,
were publicly voted to represent their respective lane positions on the
All Star team to compete at
to play against the world's best All Star teams chosen in the same fashion. However, a rule stating that only 3 members of a team may be inducted onto the team,
was replaced as AD Carry by ' . The team's top lane was
from . Alex with the rest of the EU all stars first faced off against heavy favorites , and although good early gameplay from jungler , the Korean team overtook them in a 2-0 set. Their next opponent was their sibling rivalry team , the . Both teams played an explosive two games of up and down fighting however, NA LCS ended up being the victor, knocking Alex Ich with his all stars out of the tournament. In the , Alex bested NA's
but lost to China's
in the mid laners 1 v 1 tournament.
Summer EU LCS
Alex Ich qualified to the
with his team , finishing 3rd in the .
During the
Alex Ich and
finished 5th after losing 0-2 to
but then beating
2-0 to secure their sport in the .
In May 2014, Alex Ich left
and joined
as their new Top Laner.
In July 2014, Alex Ich moved back to the mid lane.
On January of 2015, Alex Ich moved to North America and joined the Challenger team Misfits, which rebranded to
in June. The team made it through the Regular Split of the Challenger Series thus qualifying them for Playoffs.
in a best of five series, where the team won 3-2 and auto qualified for 2016 NA LCS.
The name "Alex Ich" is derived from his real name, Alexey Ichetovkin.
Considered
to be his favorite champions in early 2011.
Was a toplaner and a jungler all the time until
joined Empire the week before IEM Kiev qualification.
Known for playing certain champions in unconventional lanes, e.g. mid lane
and a preference for tanky and farm-heavy mages like ,
With a whopping creep score of 325 in the , Alex held the unofficial record for most minions slain in the first 25 minutes of a high level competitive match using , which was broken by
in the Season 2 championship vs SAJ who had 330 minions at the 25 minute mark.
One of the few married League of Legends professional players.
His favorite champion is .
Known for playing unusual midlane champions in competitive play such as AP
As of Febuary 7th, 2013 he became a father. His son is named Dmitry (Not Ryze).
Known for playing AD assassins such as
during season 3.
Appears in Riot Games - Road to the Cup Season 3 video as .
Platinum (almost Diamond) Starcraft II player.
Played jungle for team MTG before Irugat, who was the midlaner for that team left MTG due to misscommunication with Alex and other teammates
Is respected by the Korean community for being able to play well while being married and also for being a hard worker
Team Achievements
1 : 3
Team Achievements
3 : 2
Team Achievements
0 : 3
0 : 2
0 : 2
2 : 0
Team Achievements
2 : 0
2 : 1
2 : 3
1 : 2
2 : 0
2 : 0
Team Achievements
2 : 0
0 : 2
2 : 0
1 : 2
2 : 1
2 : 0
3 : 0
3 : 0
1 : 2
2 : 0
2 : 1
2 : 0
0 : 2
1 : 3
2 : 1
0 : 2
0 : 2
2 : 0
1 : 2
2 : 1
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