LOL: JunJia powers CTBC Flying Oyster to win in opener of First Stand

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CTBC Flying Oyster recorded a 2-0 victory over Karmine Corp on Tuesday to win their opener of the 2025 First Stand Tournament in Seoul, South Korea.

Five teams are competing this week in Riot Games’ $1 million League of Legends event, with the winner of Sunday’s grand final taking home $300,000. Following a single Round Robin stage (best of three matches), the top four teams move to the Knockout Stage (best of five).

Taiwan’s Chun-chia “JunJia” Yu was named the MVP after helping CTBC Flying Oyster post a 30-minute win on blue and a 34-minute victory on red.

Also Wednesday, Top Esports seized a 2-0 triumph over Team Liquid.

Top Esports notched a 31-minute win on blue and 27-minute victory on red to bounce back from a tournament-opening loss to Hanwha Life Esports on Monday.

Wednesday’s schedule:
–CTBC Flying Oyster vs. Hanwha Life Esports
–Karmine Corp vs. Top Esports

Round-robin stage standings (with overall record and map record):
T1. Hanwha Life Esports, 1-0, 2-0
T1. CTBC Flying Oyster, 1-0, 2-0
3. Top Esports, 1-1, 2-2
4. Team Liquid, 1-1, 2-3
5. Karmine Corp, 0-2, 1-4

2025 First Stand prize pool:
1. TBD, $300,000
2. TBD, $225,000
3-4. TBD, TBD, $172,500
5. TBD, $130,000

–Field Level Media

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