Will a League of Legends support record a pentakill during 2024 in professional play?
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Supports in League of Legends often play defensive champions, and usually attempt to allow their teammates to kill opponents. In the 13-year history of League of Legends competitive play, there have been just four pentakills by supports, all of which were recorded on Pyke.

This market will resolve to YES if a support records a pentakill in any professional game in 2024. Otherwise, it will resolve to NO. A professional game is defined as a game played by a team that, if the team won every game it played in 2024, would win the World Championship.

Proof may be provided by YES bidders with a video link in the comments. If none is provided, then the market will resolve NO if there is no pentakill recorded on this page on the market's close date:

https://lol.fandom.com/wiki/Pentakills/Statistics

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I was incorrect below. The answer to this market is YES. There were two pentakills, according to that page, in two professional tournaments according to the page. Both of these took place in 2024.

@SteveSokolowski Huh? "A professional game is defined as a game played by a team that, if the team won every game it played in 2024, would win the World Championship."

LDL and NLC are secondary leagues with no way of qualifying for worlds. Neither of those count

Yeah, @SteveSokolowski , mind clarifying this point? Unless I'm missing something, I don't see how either team could have qualified for the world championship via winning every game in 2024. It seems like the description was fairly precise on this point?

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@SteveSokolowski i think this is NO?

@Ziddletwix It probably will be, when I resolve all these tomorrow.

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