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Clutch Gaming

Clutch Gaming (CG) was an American esports organization owned by Dignitas and the Houston Rockets. It was one of four organizations that joined the League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) after the league began franchising in 2018, the others being 100 Thieves, the Golden Guardians and OpTic Gaming.

Clutch Gaming
The second logo of Clutch Gaming, used after its acquisition by Dignitas in 2019.
Short nameCG
GameLeague of Legends
FoundedNovember 20, 2017 (2017-11-20)
FoldedOctober 28, 2019 (2019-10-28)
LeagueLCS
Based inHouston, Texas
LocationUnited States
OwnerTilman Fertitta
Parent groupDignitas and Houston Rockets

Clutch Gaming was under the sole ownership of the Houston Rockets until June 6, 2019, when it was announced that the majority share in the franchise had been purchased by Dignitas and its parent company. Clutch Gaming completely merged with Dignitas on October 28, 2019.

History

Founding

The Houston Rockets announced the founding of Clutch Gaming and its acquisition of a spot in the North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS) on November 20, 2017.[1] Clutch Gaming was one of four organizations to join the NA LCS after the league began franchising, the others being 100 Thieves, the Golden Guardians and OpTic Gaming.[2][3][4]

2018 season

For the 2018 NA LCS Spring Split, Tae-yoo "Lira" Nam, Apollo "Apollo" Price and Nickolas "Hakuho" Surgent were acquired from Team Envy's roster before they disbanded,[5] while Colin "Solo" Earnest and Fabian "Febiven" Diepstraten were acquired from Gold Coin United and H2K respectively.[6] Clutch Gaming finished the regular season in sixth place after losing two tiebreakers to Cloud9 and TSM, ending with 11 wins and 9 losses.[7] This placement secured them a spot in playoffs,[8][9] where they defeated TSM 3–1 in an upset victory in the quarterfinals,[10] but lost 2–3 to 100 Thieves in the semifinals[11][12] and 0–3 to Echo Fox in the third-place decider match.[13]

Clutch Gaming ended the 2018 NA LCS Summer Split in ninth place, with a 6–12 record.[14] The team qualified for the 2018 NA LCS Regional Qualifier after FlyQuest lost to 100 Thieves in the quarterfinals, as Clutch Gaming placed higher than FlyQuest in championship points due to the outcome of the match.[15] Clutch Gaming lost to Echo Fox 0–3 in the first round of the regional qualifier and was eliminated from Worlds contention.[16]

In late November 2018, Clutch Gaming and Echo Fox traded players in preparation for the upcoming 2019 LCS Spring Split (which had recently renamed to exclude "NA" from its title). Solo, Apollo and Hakuho left Clutch Gaming to join Echo Fox,[17] and in return Clutch Gaming acquired Heo "Huni" Seung-hoon[18][19] and Tanner "Damonte" Damonte.[20][21] Chae "Piglet" Gwang-jin and Philippe "Vulcan" Laflamme were also moved from the organization's academy team to complete the roster.[22]

2019 season

Clutch Gaming ended the 2019 LCS Spring Split in ninth place once again, with a 5–13 record.[23] Prior to the start of the 2019 LCS Summer Split, Clutch Gaming announced that it would replace Piglet with Cody Sun as the team's starting bot laner.[24] After defeating the Golden Guardians in the last week of the summer regular season, Clutch Gaming was able to secure a spot in playoffs with a fifth-place finish and a 9–9 record.[25] In the quarterfinals Clutch Gaming once again defeated TSM 3–1,[26][27] moving on to the semifinals, where they lost 2–3 to Team Liquid in a close series.[28] Clutch Gaming was then reverse swept by CLG in the third-place decider match,[29] forcing them to begin in the first round of the regional qualifier for the 2019 World Championship. After defeating FlyQuest,[30] CLG[31] and TSM[32] in the first, second and third rounds respectively, Clutch Gaming secured a spot in the 2019 World Championship as the LCS' third seed.

Clutch Gaming began in the play-in stage of the 2019 World Championship, where they were placed in Group A with Russian team Unicorns of Love and Australian team Mammoth. After losing to the Unicorns of Love and defeating Mammoth in both round robins, Group A was locked in a three-way tie, but Clutch Gaming avoided the first tiebreaker match due to them having the shortest total game time (63:37) among their victories.[33] Clutch Gaming then defeated the Unicorns of Love to secure first seed in their group.[34] In the second round of play-in stage, Clutch Gaming was pitted against Turkish team Royal Youth, who they promptly swept 3–0 to secure a spot in the main event.[35]

Because of group draw rules for the main event, Clutch Gaming was forced into Group C, which was nicknamed the "group of death" due to it having three regional superteams: South Korea's SK Telecom T1, China's Royal Never Give Up, and Europe's Fnatic.[36] Clutch Gaming finished the main event group stage with a 0–6 record and were eliminated without picking up a single win in the double round robin.[37]

Acquisition by Dignitas

It was announced on June 6, 2019, that Dignitas and its parent company had purchased the majority share in the franchise.[38][39][40] Clutch Gaming subsequently merged with Dignitas completely on October 28, 2019.[41]

Final rosters

Tournament results

References

  1. ^ Mickunas, Aaron (November 20, 2017). "Houston Rockets' head of esports on joining the NA LCS: "We're just really excited to get started"". Dot Esports. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  2. ^ "League of Legends meets NBA as teams backed by Warriors, Rockets face off". ESPN. Retrieved February 5, 2018.
  3. ^ "Traditional sports owners now have teams in Overwatch, League of Legends, and more". Retrieved February 5, 2018.
  4. ^ "Sources: NA LCS team roster finalized with Rockets". ESPN. Retrieved February 5, 2018.
  5. ^ "Sources: Rockets-owned Clutch Gaming looking to get Apollo, LirA and Hakuho". ESPN. Retrieved February 5, 2018.
  6. ^ "Sources: Febiven, Solo sign with Clutch Gaming". ESPN. Retrieved February 5, 2018.
  7. ^ "NA LCS 2018 Spring Split | Teams and Standings". www.lolesports.com. LoL Esports. Retrieved March 25, 2018.
  8. ^ Li, Xing (March 22, 2018). "What happened to Clutch Gaming?". Dot Esports. Retrieved March 25, 2018.
  9. ^ Li, Xing (March 24, 2018). "All eyes are on the bot lane when Clutch Gaming face TSM tomorrow". Dot Esports. Retrieved March 25, 2018.
  10. ^ Li, Xing (March 25, 2018). "Clutch Gaming dismantle TSM to advance to the NA LCS semifinals". Dot Esports. Retrieved March 26, 2018.
  11. ^ Mickunas, Aaron (April 1, 2018). "Aphromoo will face Doublelift in the NA LCS finals after 100 Thieves win a grueling 5-game series against Clutch Gaming". Dot Esports. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  12. ^ Donigan, Wyatt (April 1, 2018). "LoL: 100 Thieves beats Clutch in five-game semifinal". ESPN. ESPN. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  13. ^ Mickunas, Aaron (April 7, 2018). "Echo Fox sweep Clutch Gaming to secure third place in the 2018 NA LCS Spring Split". Dot Esports. Retrieved April 8, 2018.
  14. ^ "NA LCS 2018 Summer Split | Teams and Standings". www.lolesports.com. LoL Esports. Retrieved August 26, 2018.
  15. ^ Goslin, Austen (September 13, 2018). "How to watch the 2018 NA LCS Regional Qualifier gauntlet: Streams, schedule and results". The Rift Herald. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  16. ^ Geddes, Chase (September 14, 2018). "Echo Fox survives Round 1 of NA LCS gauntlet". ESPN. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  17. ^ Binkowski, Justin (November 24, 2018). "Echo Fox reportedly set to acquire Solo, Apollo, and Hakuho from Clutch Gaming". Dot Esports. Retrieved January 12, 2019.
  18. ^ Wolf, Jacob (November 23, 2018). "Sources: Huni to sign with Clutch Gaming". ESPN. Retrieved January 12, 2019.
  19. ^ Abbas, Malcolm (November 23, 2018). "Report: Echo Fox's Huni set to join Clutch Gaming". Dot Esports. Retrieved January 12, 2019.
  20. ^ Wolf, Jacob (November 24, 2018). "Sources: Clutch Gaming to sign Damonte". ESPN. Retrieved January 12, 2019.
  21. ^ Binkowski, Justin (November 24, 2018). "Clutch Gaming reportedly signs Damonte to complete its 2019 NA LCS roster". Dot Esports. Retrieved January 12, 2019.
  22. ^ Goslin, Austen (July 27, 2018). "Piglet returns to the LCS as the new ADC for Clutch Gaming". Retrieved January 12, 2019.
  23. ^ Zamora, Steven (May 29, 2019). "Clutch Gaming: 2019 Summer Split Preview". The Game Haus. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
  24. ^ Esguerra, Tyler (May 27, 2019). "Cody Sun will be Clutch Gaming's starting ADC for week one of the 2019 LCS Summer Split". Dot Esports. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  25. ^ Li, Xing (August 4, 2019). "Huni's Rumble helps Clutch beat Golden Guardians, secure an LCS playoff seed". Dot Esports. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
  26. ^ Esguerra, Tyler (August 11, 2019). "Clutch Gaming take down TSM to qualify for the 2019 LCS Summer Split semifinals". Dot Esports. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
  27. ^ Kolev, Radoslav (August 11, 2019). "Cody Sun, Clutch Gaming trample TSM in LCS quarterfinals". VPEsports. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
  28. ^ Abbas, Malcolm (August 19, 2019). "Team Liquid qualify for Worlds after semifinal win over Clutch Gaming". Dot Esports. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
  29. ^ Li, Xing (August 25, 2019). "CLG reverse sweep Clutch in the LCS third place match". Dot Esports. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  30. ^ Abbas, Malcolm (September 6, 2019). "Clutch Gaming begin Worlds qualifier [sic] gauntlet run with win over FlyQuest". Dot Esports. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  31. ^ Samples, Rachel (September 7, 2019). "Clutch keep their gauntlet run alive after taking down CLG". Dot Esports. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  32. ^ Endres, Elena (September 8, 2019). "Clutch reverse sweep TSM to secure a spot at Worlds". Dot Esports. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  33. ^ @lolesports (October 4, 2019). "Tiebreakers explained: ..." (Tweet). Retrieved October 4, 2019 – via Twitter.
  34. ^ "Clutch Gaming, Splyce win their groups on Day 3 of League of Legends World Championship play-ins". ESPN. October 4, 2019. Retrieved October 23, 2019.
  35. ^ Endres, Elena (October 7, 2019). "Clutch Gaming advance to the main stage at Worlds 2019". Dot Esports. Retrieved October 23, 2019.
  36. ^ Esuguerra, Tyler (October 14, 2019). "What can Clutch Gaming do to change their winless start to Worlds 2019?". Dot Esports. Retrieved October 23, 2019.
  37. ^ Esuguerra, Tyler (October 19, 2019). "Clutch Gaming eliminated from Worlds 2019 after a horrible backdoor attempt against Fnatic". Dot Esports. Retrieved October 23, 2019.
  38. ^ "Dignitas return to LCS with acquisition of Clutch Gaming". ESPN. June 6, 2019. Retrieved June 6, 2019.
  39. ^ Esguerra, Tyler (June 6, 2019). "Dignitas merges with Clutch Gaming's LCS franchise". Dot Esports. Retrieved June 6, 2019.
  40. ^ Duran, H. B. (June 6, 2019). "Dignitas Returns to League Championship Series With Clutch Gaming Merger". The Esports Observer. Retrieved June 6, 2019.
  41. ^ Yim, Miles (November 18, 2019). "People are investing millions into League of Legends franchises. Will the bet pay off?". Washington Post. Retrieved November 22, 2019.

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Clutch Gaming CG was an American esports organization owned by Dignitas and the Houston Rockets It was one of four organizations that joined the League of Legends Championship Series LCS after the league began franchising in 2018 the others being 100 Thieves the Golden Guardians and OpTic Gaming Clutch GamingThe second logo of Clutch Gaming used after its acquisition by Dignitas in 2019 Short nameCGGameLeague of LegendsFoundedNovember 20 2017 2017 11 20 FoldedOctober 28 2019 2019 10 28 LeagueLCSBased inHouston TexasLocationUnited StatesOwnerTilman FertittaParent groupDignitas and Houston RocketsClutch Gaming was under the sole ownership of the Houston Rockets until June 6 2019 when it was announced that the majority share in the franchise had been purchased by Dignitas and its parent company Clutch Gaming completely merged with Dignitas on October 28 2019 Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 2018 season 1 3 2019 season 1 4 Acquisition by Dignitas 2 Final rosters 3 Tournament results 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditFounding Edit The Houston Rockets announced the founding of Clutch Gaming and its acquisition of a spot in the North American League of Legends Championship Series NA LCS on November 20 2017 1 Clutch Gaming was one of four organizations to join the NA LCS after the league began franchising the others being 100 Thieves the Golden Guardians and OpTic Gaming 2 3 4 2018 season Edit For the 2018 NA LCS Spring Split Tae yoo Lira Nam Apollo Apollo Price and Nickolas Hakuho Surgent were acquired from Team Envy s roster before they disbanded 5 while Colin Solo Earnest and Fabian Febiven Diepstraten were acquired from Gold Coin United and H2K respectively 6 Clutch Gaming finished the regular season in sixth place after losing two tiebreakers to Cloud9 and TSM ending with 11 wins and 9 losses 7 This placement secured them a spot in playoffs 8 9 where they defeated TSM 3 1 in an upset victory in the quarterfinals 10 but lost 2 3 to 100 Thieves in the semifinals 11 12 and 0 3 to Echo Fox in the third place decider match 13 Clutch Gaming ended the 2018 NA LCS Summer Split in ninth place with a 6 12 record 14 The team qualified for the 2018 NA LCS Regional Qualifier after FlyQuest lost to 100 Thieves in the quarterfinals as Clutch Gaming placed higher than FlyQuest in championship points due to the outcome of the match 15 Clutch Gaming lost to Echo Fox 0 3 in the first round of the regional qualifier and was eliminated from Worlds contention 16 In late November 2018 Clutch Gaming and Echo Fox traded players in preparation for the upcoming 2019 LCS Spring Split which had recently renamed to exclude NA from its title Solo Apollo and Hakuho left Clutch Gaming to join Echo Fox 17 and in return Clutch Gaming acquired Heo Huni Seung hoon 18 19 and Tanner Damonte Damonte 20 21 Chae Piglet Gwang jin and Philippe Vulcan Laflamme were also moved from the organization s academy team to complete the roster 22 2019 season Edit Clutch Gaming ended the 2019 LCS Spring Split in ninth place once again with a 5 13 record 23 Prior to the start of the 2019 LCS Summer Split Clutch Gaming announced that it would replace Piglet with Cody Sun as the team s starting bot laner 24 After defeating the Golden Guardians in the last week of the summer regular season Clutch Gaming was able to secure a spot in playoffs with a fifth place finish and a 9 9 record 25 In the quarterfinals Clutch Gaming once again defeated TSM 3 1 26 27 moving on to the semifinals where they lost 2 3 to Team Liquid in a close series 28 Clutch Gaming was then reverse swept by CLG in the third place decider match 29 forcing them to begin in the first round of the regional qualifier for the 2019 World Championship After defeating FlyQuest 30 CLG 31 and TSM 32 in the first second and third rounds respectively Clutch Gaming secured a spot in the 2019 World Championship as the LCS third seed Clutch Gaming began in the play in stage of the 2019 World Championship where they were placed in Group A with Russian team Unicorns of Love and Australian team Mammoth After losing to the Unicorns of Love and defeating Mammoth in both round robins Group A was locked in a three way tie but Clutch Gaming avoided the first tiebreaker match due to them having the shortest total game time 63 37 among their victories 33 Clutch Gaming then defeated the Unicorns of Love to secure first seed in their group 34 In the second round of play in stage Clutch Gaming was pitted against Turkish team Royal Youth who they promptly swept 3 0 to secure a spot in the main event 35 Because of group draw rules for the main event Clutch Gaming was forced into Group C which was nicknamed the group of death due to it having three regional superteams South Korea s SK Telecom T1 China s Royal Never Give Up and Europe s Fnatic 36 Clutch Gaming finished the main event group stage with a 0 6 record and were eliminated without picking up a single win in the double round robin 37 Acquisition by Dignitas Edit It was announced on June 6 2019 that Dignitas and its parent company had purchased the majority share in the franchise 38 39 40 Clutch Gaming subsequently merged with Dignitas completely on October 28 2019 41 Final rosters EditLCS teamClutch Gaming League of Legends rosterPlayers CoachesRole Handle Name NationalityTop Huni Heo Seung hoon South KoreaJungle Lira Nam Tae yoo South KoreaMid Damonte Damonte Tanner United StatesBot Cody Sun Sun Liyu Cody CanadaSupport Vulcan Laflamme Philippe Canada Head coachThomas Thinkcard Slotkin Assistant coach es Connor Artemis DoyleHan Rigby EarlLegend I Inactive S Suspended Substitute Injury Illness Academy teamClutch Gaming Academy League of Legends rosterPlayers CoachesRole Handle Name NationalityTop Rodov Rodov Tom CanadaJungle Magerdanger Magerkurth Jason United StatesMid Sun Cook Joshua United StatesBot Rikara Oh Richard United StatesSupport Joey Haslemann Joseph United States Head coachConnor Artemis DoyleLegend I Inactive S Suspended Substitute Injury Illness Tournament results EditLCS teamPlacement Event Final result W L 6th 2018 NA LCS Spring Split 11 74th 2018 NA LCS Spring Playoffs 0 3 against Echo Fox 9th 2018 NA LCS Summer Split 6 124th 2018 NA Regional Qualifier 0 3 against Echo Fox 9th 2019 LCS Spring Split 5 135th 2019 LCS Summer Split 9 94th 2019 LCS Summer Playoffs 2 3 against CLG 1st 2019 LCS Regional Qualifier 3 2 against TSM 13th 16th 2019 World Championship 0 6 main event Academy teamPlacement Event Final result W L 7th 2018 NA Academy Spring Split 8 104th 2018 NA Academy Summer Split 10 85th 6th 2018 NA Academy Summer Playoffs 2 3 against FlyQuest Academy 10th 2019 NA Academy Spring Split 3 159th 2019 NA Academy Summer Split 6 12References Edit Mickunas Aaron November 20 2017 Houston Rockets head of esports on joining the NA LCS We re just really excited to get started Dot Esports Retrieved July 28 2022 League of Legends meets NBA as teams backed by Warriors Rockets face off ESPN Retrieved February 5 2018 Traditional sports owners now have teams in Overwatch League of Legends and more Retrieved February 5 2018 Sources NA LCS team roster finalized with Rockets ESPN Retrieved February 5 2018 Sources Rockets owned Clutch Gaming looking to get Apollo LirA and Hakuho ESPN Retrieved February 5 2018 Sources Febiven Solo sign with Clutch Gaming ESPN Retrieved February 5 2018 NA LCS 2018 Spring Split Teams and Standings www lolesports com LoL Esports Retrieved March 25 2018 Li Xing March 22 2018 What happened to Clutch Gaming Dot Esports Retrieved March 25 2018 Li Xing March 24 2018 All eyes are on the bot lane when Clutch Gaming face TSM tomorrow Dot Esports Retrieved March 25 2018 Li Xing March 25 2018 Clutch Gaming dismantle TSM to advance to the NA LCS semifinals Dot Esports Retrieved March 26 2018 Mickunas Aaron April 1 2018 Aphromoo will face Doublelift in the NA LCS finals after 100 Thieves win a grueling 5 game series against Clutch Gaming Dot Esports Retrieved April 1 2018 Donigan Wyatt April 1 2018 LoL 100 Thieves beats Clutch in five game semifinal ESPN ESPN Retrieved April 1 2018 Mickunas Aaron April 7 2018 Echo Fox sweep Clutch Gaming to secure third place in the 2018 NA LCS Spring Split Dot Esports Retrieved April 8 2018 NA LCS 2018 Summer Split Teams and Standings www lolesports com LoL Esports Retrieved August 26 2018 Goslin Austen September 13 2018 How to watch the 2018 NA LCS Regional Qualifier gauntlet Streams schedule and results The Rift Herald Retrieved September 15 2018 Geddes Chase September 14 2018 Echo Fox survives Round 1 of NA LCS gauntlet ESPN Retrieved September 15 2018 Binkowski Justin November 24 2018 Echo Fox reportedly set to acquire Solo Apollo and Hakuho from Clutch Gaming Dot Esports Retrieved January 12 2019 Wolf Jacob November 23 2018 Sources Huni to sign with Clutch Gaming ESPN Retrieved January 12 2019 Abbas Malcolm November 23 2018 Report Echo Fox s Huni set to join Clutch Gaming Dot Esports Retrieved January 12 2019 Wolf Jacob November 24 2018 Sources Clutch Gaming to sign Damonte ESPN Retrieved January 12 2019 Binkowski Justin November 24 2018 Clutch Gaming reportedly signs Damonte to complete its 2019 NA LCS roster Dot Esports Retrieved January 12 2019 Goslin Austen July 27 2018 Piglet returns to the LCS as the new ADC for Clutch Gaming Retrieved January 12 2019 Zamora Steven May 29 2019 Clutch Gaming 2019 Summer Split Preview The Game Haus Retrieved March 11 2022 Esguerra Tyler May 27 2019 Cody Sun will be Clutch Gaming s starting ADC for week one of the 2019 LCS Summer Split Dot Esports Retrieved August 19 2019 Li Xing August 4 2019 Huni s Rumble helps Clutch beat Golden Guardians secure an LCS playoff seed Dot Esports Retrieved August 20 2019 Esguerra Tyler August 11 2019 Clutch Gaming take down TSM to qualify for the 2019 LCS Summer Split semifinals Dot Esports Retrieved August 20 2019 Kolev Radoslav August 11 2019 Cody Sun Clutch Gaming trample TSM in LCS quarterfinals VPEsports Retrieved August 20 2019 Abbas Malcolm August 19 2019 Team Liquid qualify for Worlds after semifinal win over Clutch Gaming Dot Esports Retrieved August 20 2019 Li Xing August 25 2019 CLG reverse sweep Clutch in the LCS third place match Dot Esports Retrieved September 7 2019 Abbas Malcolm September 6 2019 Clutch Gaming begin Worlds qualifier sic gauntlet run with win over FlyQuest Dot Esports Retrieved September 7 2019 Samples Rachel September 7 2019 Clutch keep their gauntlet run alive after taking down CLG Dot Esports Retrieved September 8 2019 Endres Elena September 8 2019 Clutch reverse sweep TSM to secure a spot at Worlds Dot Esports Retrieved September 8 2019 lolesports October 4 2019 Tiebreakers explained Tweet Retrieved October 4 2019 via Twitter Clutch Gaming Splyce win their groups on Day 3 of League of Legends World Championship play ins ESPN October 4 2019 Retrieved October 23 2019 Endres Elena October 7 2019 Clutch Gaming advance to the main stage at Worlds 2019 Dot Esports Retrieved October 23 2019 Esuguerra Tyler October 14 2019 What can Clutch Gaming do to change their winless start to Worlds 2019 Dot Esports Retrieved October 23 2019 Esuguerra Tyler October 19 2019 Clutch Gaming eliminated from Worlds 2019 after a horrible backdoor attempt against Fnatic Dot Esports Retrieved October 23 2019 Dignitas return to LCS with acquisition of Clutch Gaming ESPN June 6 2019 Retrieved June 6 2019 Esguerra Tyler June 6 2019 Dignitas merges with Clutch Gaming s LCS franchise Dot Esports Retrieved June 6 2019 Duran H B June 6 2019 Dignitas Returns to League Championship Series With Clutch Gaming Merger The Esports Observer Retrieved June 6 2019 Yim Miles November 18 2019 People are investing millions into League of Legends franchises Will the bet pay off Washington Post Retrieved November 22 2019 External links EditOfficial website dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clutch Gaming amp oldid 1140217509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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