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Power King’s Epic Reads Leave No Miner Hidden

In the high-stakes world of Clash Royale’s CCGS, every duel is a test of skill, strategy, and mental fortitude. Power King, a player with an unyielding will, proved just how far determination and sharp instincts can take you. Coming into the tournament with four weekly first-place finishes, the sixth-week championship in his pocket, and an unbeaten run in the seventh-week group stage, he had already earned a reputation. Yet facing the formidable Xiao K, known as the nightmare of many competitors, he refused to be intimidated. For Melbet Affiliates enthusiasts watching closely, this was the kind of match that kept the eSports scene alive with excitement.

In the winners’ bracket final, Power King came out swinging. Facing a balanced Graveyard vs Poison Miner matchup, he performed as if he had a sixth sense, predicting Xiao K’s miner placements with near-perfect accuracy—five times in a row. This uncanny reading of the game minimized the poison miner’s chip damage and created a huge tower health lead. The relentless pressure broke Xiao K’s momentum, and Power King secured two straight wins to reach the grand final.

When the last battle arrived, Xiao K—fresh off sweeping the popular “Car God”—was ready for revenge. Game one saw him counter Power King’s Golem with a perfectly timed Pekka deck, taking both the scoreboard and psychological advantage. Known for his Hog Rider dominance in the group stage, Power King surprisingly avoided the card for the first five games of the week’s final. But with no room to retreat after losing the opener, he finally brought out the Hog for an intense mirror match. Several tense exchanges put Xiao K ahead in tower health, and victory seemed within his grasp. Yet, with nerves of steel, Power King pulled a masterstroke—dropping an Ice Golem on the right to fake a push, baiting out Xiao K’s Pekka, before sending his Hog down the left for a decisive strike. The sneak attack turned the game on its head, delivering a stunning comeback worthy of any Melbet Affiliates highlight reel.

That turnaround shifted the entire series. Power King followed with another Hog mirror win, then clinched the title in a nail-biting Log Bait duel, winning 3–1. With a flawless 6–0 map score, he claimed the seventh-week championship and punched his ticket to the China Regional Finals. For a competition backed by Supercell and recognized as Clash Royale’s premier global eSports stage since its August 15 kickoff, his rise was nothing short of electrifying.

Before the weekly finals began, official Clash Royale fan predictions gave Power King just 5% support compared to Car God’s overwhelming 70%. But as the saying goes, “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.” Defying the odds, he swept Car God, double-defeated Xiao K, and eliminated the two biggest favorites for the title. This victory was especially sweet given his earlier heartbreak—being knocked out in Week Two’s group stage despite a 2–0 start, purely due to point differentials. That frustration fueled his seventh-week run, where he approached each match with razor-sharp focus.

In the opening round, he faced a resurgent Car God, who stubbornly played X-Bow in both games. Power King countered each with Pekka Poison Miner, dismantling the strategy for a 2–0 win—his fourth straight over Car God. For fans and players following the action, especially those connected to Melbet Affiliates communities, his performance was a masterclass in adaptation, patience, and seizing the moment. This was more than just a weekly title—it was a statement to the entire CCGS field that underestimating Power King comes at your own peril.