Alright, so today I wanted to dig into player stats for this tyr vs ncmi matchup. I’ve seen these two go head-to-head several times recently, and honestly, the numbers don’t lie.
Starting my data hunt
First thing I did was open three different match-tracking sites on my laptop screen. Man, comparing stats across platforms is like herding cats – each site shows numbers differently. I kept flipping tabs for like twenty minutes just matching up their last five games.
Making sense of the chaos
Found this pattern right away: tyr absolutely dominates early game. Their last three matches? Ncmi didn’t get a single objective before fifteen minutes. But here’s the twist – ncmi scales way better late game. That fourth match where tyr collapsed? Checked the replay and sure enough, ncmi’s comeback started right at the 30-minute mark.
- Gold difference: Tyr averages +2k lead by 20min
- Objective control: Ncmi sneaks way more late-game objectives
- Kill participation: Tyr’s star player averages 75% KP compared to ncmi’s 52%
Putting it all together
Grabbed my notebook – the paper one, not the laptop – and started sketching timeline graphs. You’d think digital tools would be faster but scribbling helps me spot trends better. Noticed this crazy inverse relationship: the more kills tyr gets early, the more throws happen late against ncmi. Their last match proved it perfectly – tyr got three early kills then got too cocky and got wiped at drake pit.
The final breakdown? Tyr should close games fast, but ncmi’s just mastered the art of surviving until tyr makes mistakes. Stats show seven out of ten times when games go past 35min, ncmi wins. Honestly makes me rethink how important early leads really are in this matchup.