
CTBC Flying Oyster’s Shen "Driver" Tsung-Hua and Tsai "Hongq" Ming-Hong shared their thoughts after the victory over Movistar Koi at MID-SEASON INVITATIONAL 2025. In the after-match interview, when they entered the next round, they discussed how to prepare for the unique opponent, evaluated the controversial generals and revealed that the decision was inspired for the surprises of the surprises. They are in the top and mid lines.
CTBC Flying Oyster is playing at MSI 2025 as one of the most prominent teams from the LCP area, often surprised with the adventurous options and strong attack play. The match against Movistar Koi is an opportunity for the team to win a position in the winning branch and prove the ready to face the leading European teams.
How CFO prepares the opponent and thinks about general options according to meta
The biggest challenge for the driver in the match against Movistar Koi is the abnormal champion of the pedestrian on Myrww. He emphasized that he had prepared this and the diversity in the stage of choosing a general played a key role: "The biggest difference between me and Myrww is his unique general. However, it has only one -way play.
Later, Hongq commented on the unsuccessful efforts of other teams when using Twisted Fate in the tournament. He noted that this option is still strong if selected properly and consistent with the squad: "I don't think TF is a bait option. It really depends on the banned phase and if the squad requests a TF. And I also think this has influenced."
Baus and the philosophy of "some deaths are good death"
Driver also shared that he was inspired by his Sion style from the famous Single Road Baus and his bold approach. According to him, deaths at the right time can become an important tactical element:
I think Baus certainly gives me some inspiration when entering a series of matches today because some deaths are good death, and in a series of competitive matches, I feel that it is also essential and can be used to our advantage.
Finally, Hongq rated his performance at MSI and promised to fans that he would try twice in the upcoming matches:
I really don't think my performance at LCP is the best. However, when I came to MSI, the competitors were much more competitive and I would try twice to show you.
CTBC Flying Oyster continues the MSI 2025 journey after the important victory over Movistar Koi. For the team, this is an opportunity to create a name on the global stage and consolidate successfully to some of the strongest opponents. Earlier, CFO impressed with traditional general choices and attacking plays in their regional tournament.
MID-SEASON INVITATIONAL 2025 will take place from June 27 to July 12 in Canada, with a total prize of $ 2,000,000.