LCS Spring 2023 playoffs: Schedule, results, format, teams

As the LCS Spring 2023 regular season comes to a close, two teams stand out as strong contenders for the championship trophy: Cloud9 and FlyQuest. With impressive 14 — 4 match scores, both teams have demonstrated their skill on the rift, with players like Ibrahim “Fudge” Allami, Lee “Prince” Chae-hwan, and Lee “VicLa” Dae-kwang earning multiple player of the game awards throughout the split.

100 Thieves also pose a formidable threat, claiming the third spot in the standings with a 10 — 8 match score. The team includes two of the most decorated players in the North America League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS) — mid laner Søren “Bjergsen” Bjerg and bot laner Yiliang “Peter” “Doublelift” Peng.

Here’s everything you need to know about the LCS Spring 2023 playoffs, including its schedule, format, teams, and where you can watch the matches live.

What is the LCS Spring 2023 playoffs?

The LCS Spring 2023 playoffs is the crowning event of the LCS Spring split, where teams will fight for the first LCS title of the year and MSI 2023 qualification.



Format of the LCS Spring 2023 playoffs

LCS Spring 2023 playoffs bracket
Credit: LCS

Out of 10 franchised esports organizations competing in the LCS Spring 2023, only six teams qualify for the playoffs. Their placement determines which round they are seeded into, where the top four teams will start in the winners bracket while the fifth and sixth teams will start in the losers bracket.

The LCS playoffs will follow a double-elimination bracket with best-of-five matches.

In round 1 of the winners bracket, the first seed plays the fourth seed, while the second seed plays the third seed. The losing teams of both matches drop to the losers bracket.

The champion and runner-up qualify for the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI 2023), which kicks off on May

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IESF 2022 World Esports Championship MLBB: schedule, format

Updated on December 6, 6:45 p.m. (GMT+8): Updated match score and schedule.

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is one of the esports titles featured in the International Esports Federation’s 14th World Esports Championship 2022 (IESF 2022).

Four teams duked it out in their respective regional qualifiers, while others were directly invited to the tournament. In the end, eight teams from all around the world will be crossing swords in the playoffs, which will be held offline in Bali, Indonesia.

Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming tournament, including the format, schedule, and where to watch the games.


What is IESF 2022’s 14th WE Championship?

SIBOL's roster for IESF WEC 2022
Credit: ONE Esports

The 14th World Esports Championship is the last global Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournament in 2022. Eight teams from MPL and non-MPL regions will compete for the lion’s share of the US$100,000 prize pool.

Teams from all around the world participated in the regional qualifier. In the end, only the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Slovenia, Vietnam, and Argentina made it to the playoffs and will compete offline in Bali, Indonesia.


IESF 2022 14th WE Championship format

IESF 2022 14th WEC format
Credit: Garudaku

Eight teams from eight countries make up the tournament. Four of them came from the qualifiers (Malaysia, Namibia, Slovenia, and Argentina), while the remaining four were directly invited (Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines).

The eight qualified teams will all start in the upper bracket in a double-elimination format. All matches are best-of-three, except for the grand final which will be a best-of-five.

The tournament will run from December 3 to 10.

COUNTRY QUALIFICATIONS
Cambodia Invited
Malaysia Asia Championship
Namibia African Championship
Vietnam Invited
Slovenia European Championship
Argentina PANAM Open
Indonesia Invited
Philippines Invited

IESF 2022 14th WE Championship schedule

Day 1 (December 3)

Upper bracket quarterfinal

TEAM RESULTS TEAM
Namibia 0
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Conor McGregor Reveals His Each day Work out Schedule Amid Bulky 190 Lbs Transformation for UFC Return

Conor McGregor is hunting to make a return to the octagon quickly. This is one thing fans usually delight in, as his dedication and grit when it arrives to the sport of MMA is a little something that they glance up to. In spite of numerous downs in the UFC around the past handful of many years and ups absent from the cage that has set him up for lifetime, ‘The Notorious’ is eager to bulk up, transform matters all around, and contend at welterweight. 

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His instruction and life style had been thoroughly showcased a long time right before through his run to the featherweight championship. Even so, now that McGregor is searching to transform a new chapter in his vocation, fans want a peek into his every day training and plan. 

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McGregor’s training and physical fitness app ‘McGregor Fast’ interviewed him for an account of his daily routine on their YouTube channel. In his have words, the Irishman chronicled his each day routine in a very well-arranged manner. 

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Water. The initially matter I would have in the early morning is drinking water. Then I’d stretch, and then I’d get my breakfast. Eggs, potatoes. It’s possible some mushroom? A inexperienced juice – A spinach and kale style of juice, or it could be like spinach on the facet then maybe like some fruit. A strawberry smoothie or like strawberries and, you know, it’s possible some watermelon or pineapple, and that would be a very good fueled breakfast. Thoroughly fueled.” 

Talking about lunch and training classes, he continued, “I’ll do breakfast, have a pre-exercise session on that, and

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NFL games today: Expert picks, predictions, props for NFL playoffs, Sunday divisional round schedule 2022

This weekend will decide who makes up our NFL “Final Four.” The divisional round of the playoffs has the potential to be the most entertaining round of the postseason and it certainly got off to a rousing start on Saturday.

The Cincinnati Bengals punched their ticket with a walk-off win on the road over the top-seeded Titans, while the 49ers sent Aaron Rodgers and the top-seeded Packers home early with a walk-off win as well. On Sunday, Tom Brady and Matthew Stafford face off for the second time this year, while the Chiefs and Bills tangle in a rematch of last season’s AFC title game. If you’re looking for advice on what lines to play on Sunday, you’ve come to the right spot.  

Every week, we collect all of the best picks and gambling content from CBSSports.com and SportsLine in one place, so you can get picks against the spread from our CBS Sports experts as well as additional feature content for each game, including plays from top SportsLine experts and the SportsLine Projection Model, best bets from our staff and more.

All NFL odds via Caesars Sportsbook.

Which picks can you make with confidence in the divisional round? And which Super Bowl contender goes down hard? Visit SportsLine, as their incredible model simulates every NFL game 10,000 times and is up over $7,500 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception six-plus years ago.

Time: Sunday, 6:30 p.m. ET (CBS), stream on Paramount+ (click here)
Open: Chiefs -2.5, O/U 54.5
Current: Chiefs -2, O/U 54

“This is a rematch from a game earlier this season that the Bills won on the Chiefs’ home field. The Bills and Chiefs are both coming off impressive victories. Both Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen lit up their opponents

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I Tried Adele’s Punishing Workout Schedule, Wouldn’t Do Long-Term

  • Adele works out three times a day: weights, then hiking or boxing, then cardio, she told Vogue.
  • I tried her regime one day, and while it felt good to move a lot, it’s not sustainable for me.
  • The personal trainer Laura Hoggins advises people to work out less and recover between sessions.

Adele recently detailed the workout regime she follows, and it involves working out two to three times a day.

Speaking to British Vogue, the singer said she’d lost 100 pounds but that

weight loss
was never the goal. She wanted to ease her anxiety, feel better, get stronger, and have time away from her phone, she said.

“I work out two or three times a day,” Adele told the outlet. “So I do my weights in the morning, then I normally hike or I box in the afternoon, and then I go and do my cardio at night.”

The singer works out with trainers and said the routine wouldn’t work for most people.

That said, I decided to give Adele’s routine a try, working out in the morning, afternoon, and evening for one day.

Adele starts the day with weights

Rachel doing squats and sitting on a workout mat

Performing squats in a morning workout, and after stretching at the end.

Rachel Hosie/Insider


Adele works through “every weight machine in the gym” over an hour, according to US Vogue

I’m not sure how many machines there are in Adele’s gym, but if I were to use every one in mine, I’d barely manage a set on each within an hour.

But I did a few resistance-training exercises as I would normally, including squats, dead lifts, hamstring curls, and hip thrusts. I don’t have a trainer, but I do follow a workout program on the Sweat app, which tells me my

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