United Kingdom Jun 24, 2026

Anbu SenseiivsRelapse

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Verdict
Winner
95% confidence
Score
3–0

Anbu Senseii delivered a dominant performance, showcasing significant lyrical evolution, aggressive delivery, and strong stage presence that consistently landed with the crowd. Relapse, while showing improvement, was unable to match Anbu's intensity and intricate schemes, leading to a clear victory for Anbu Senseii in the eyes of most viewers.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Anbu SenseiiAnbu Senseii set an aggressive tone early, with fans praising his evolving delivery and impactful bars. Relapse's performance included some singing that drew mixed reactions, though some acknowledged his lyrical effort.
Rd 2Anbu SenseiiAnbu Senseii continued his relentless attack, delivering standout schemes that resonated strongly with the audience, including a memorable 'prison FC' bar. Relapse showed flashes of lyrical ability, with some fans noting his technical skill, but struggled to gain significant traction against Anbu's momentum.
Rd 3Anbu SenseiiAnbu Senseii closed out the battle with another powerful round, maintaining his high standard of lyricism and delivery. Despite the crowd's perceived bias, Relapse delivered some intricate bars and solid writing in his final round, which some fans felt were overlooked.
Analysis

Anbu Senseii stepped into the PenGame ring against Relapse and delivered a performance that many are calling a masterclass in lyrical dominance. From the jump, Anbu showcased a refined pen and an aggressive, confident delivery that kept the crowd engaged, even when he threw in unexpected elements like a mid-round singing segment. His schemes were intricate, his punchlines hit hard, and his stage presence commanded attention, leaving little room for his opponent to breathe.

Relapse, for his part, came with bars and showed noticeable improvement from previous outings. He displayed technical skill and some clever writing, particularly in his second and third rounds. However, the overwhelming force of Anbu's performance, coupled with a crowd that heavily favored the Senseii, made it an uphill battle.

Despite Relapse's efforts, Anbu's relentless onslaught and ability to consistently land impactful material created a significant gap in the battle's momentum. The consensus among viewers was a clear victory for Anbu, solidifying his position as a top-tier contender in the tournament. While some of Anbu's more controversial bars sparked debate, his overall lyrical prowess and commanding stage presence were undeniable, leaving a lasting impression on the PenGame faithful.

01Anbu Senseii's unexpected singing in his first round garnered strong and often critical reactions from the audience.
02Anbu Senseii's 'prison FC scheme' in Round 2 was widely praised by fans for its outrageousness and impact.
03Anbu Senseii delivered a controversial bar referencing 'baby miscarriages,' which drew significant criticism from some viewers.
04Relapse's anime scheme in Round 2 was noted by some fans as a strong moment that they felt was overlooked by the crowd.
What fans loved
  • Anbu Senseii's consistent lyrical evolution and improved delivery were widely celebrated by fans.
  • Many viewers praised Anbu Senseii's aggressive stage presence and ability to command the crowd's attention throughout the battle.
  • Anbu Senseii's intricate schemes and clever punchlines, such as the 'Thorfinn' and 'prison FC' bars, were highlighted as standout moments.
  • Some fans acknowledged Relapse's noticeable improvement in his writing and technical ability compared to previous battles.
Criticisms
  • Anbu Senseii's mid-round singing segment in Round 1 was widely criticized as 'dreadful' and out of place.
  • Several comments expressed discomfort and strong disapproval regarding Anbu Senseii's use of sensitive topics like 'baby miscarriages' and political references.
  • A significant portion of the audience felt the crowd was biased and did not give Relapse the reloads or reactions his bars deserved.
  • Some viewers noted that Relapse's delivery and stage presence lacked the aggression and confidence needed to compete at Anbu Senseii's level.
  • A recurring criticism of Relapse's material was that his bars sometimes felt generic or reminiscent of simpler, 'year 10' topics.

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