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the lpl photographer has some skills. he encouraged bin to make a 3:0 gesture and almost created a big rhythm!

2024-09-07

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as we all know, bin likes to show the 3:0 hand sign in the pre-match promotional videos to put psychological pressure on the opposing team. however, in the lpl spring and summer finals this year, bin never made this hand sign, which made many fans think that bin has matured. but is it really so? recently, blg released the behind-the-scenes footage of its championship and revealed the hidden story behind it.

in fact, when filming the pre-match promotional video for the summer finals, the photographer repeatedly encouraged bin to show the 3:0 hand sign to the camera, and even joked that bin was afraid and didn't dare to do it. to be honest, the lpl photographer really watched the game and understood what the audience wanted to see. if bin really did do this hand sign, the rhythm would probably be all over the place again.

at this time, it was elk who cleverly resolved bin's embarrassment and told the photographer that bin's 3:0 hand gesture was not used for his own team, but only for outsiders. this made the photographer give up the urge to insist on taking pictures, and instead asked bin to make a 1, meaning that he must win the championship.

just based on this little episode, netizens can all joke: "we have to ask brother bin for 3-0, what is bin's position in the team?", "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?" i can't even imagine how big the pace would be if 3-0 really happened.

regarding elk's high emotional intelligence handling, people can't help but compare him with a certain ad player: "this is really a great character", "brother has already hidden, set up a room manager to curse on his behalf", "bin really didn't make this kind of gesture in the civil war", "i want to imitate my brother's great character"...

in addition, from the behind-the-scenes video of the summer finals, it also exposed the problem that some players said they had no time to play training games and focused all their attention on filming. at least during the filming process, the photographer was very strict with the quality of the film, requiring the players to pose more to cooperate, and it was best if they were the kind that would provoke fighting. this is really a bit worrying. if this continues, won’t the e-sports circle really become a fan club?