Adam will solo bootcamp in Seoul, South Korea, for two weeks
Adam "Adam" Maanane has announced that he will be doing a solo bootcamp in South Korea from February 11 to 27, in order to play on the Korean League of Legends server and climb as high as possible in the ladder. His goal is to return stronger than ever for the LEC Spring Split. The entire bootcamp will be streamed on his Twitch channel. He is currently GrandMaster with 767 LP on the EUW server.
As a reminder, Rogue was eliminated from the Winter Split in the regular season and will only return to the LEC studio for Spring. The French toplaner plans to play at least 225 games during his stay. Adam was by far Rogue's standout player, displaying his determination to win and his disappointment with the team's 1-8 record in the Winter Split. Once again, he proves his relentless drive to bounce back and achieve success.
The Korean solo queue is renowned for being one of the most competitive in the world. As a result, it is quite common to see the best players from around the globe flocking there to test their skills against elite competition and climb as high as possible on the ladder.
Steven "Hans Sama" Liv, AD Carry for G2 Esports, frequently travels to Korea for bootcamps. Similarly, the French team Vitality also trained there during the last off-season. Vincent "Vetheo" Berrié made the trip by the end of 2023 during the Worlds, accompanied by Jean "Trayton" Medzadourian, the duo streamed throughout their entire stay. It is quite common for both players and teams to organize bootcamps in Korea, a practice highly appreciated by viewers who enjoy following their favorite players’ climb through the ranks.
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