Forsaken (Polish Team) Outlasts PCIFIC Esports in EM Duel
Forsaken (Polish Team) secures a narrow victory over PCIFIC Esports at EM 2026, showcasing late-game closing power and objective control.
PCIFIC 37% vs Forsaken 63%
Top players by damage
The opening match of EM 2026 was a grueling marathon that tested the limits of both rosters until the final seconds. As predicted, the experience and late-game closing power of the Polish side proved decisive over PCIFIC Esports, who fought valiantly but ultimately fell short in a game defined by razor-thin margins. The match was a whirlwind of skirmishes where the winning side took command of the narrative through sheer perseverance, with Scorth anchoring the victory with a solid 5.0 KDA on her Ezreal. They didn't just win; they systematically dismantled their rivals by securing 2 barons to 1 and 3 dragons to 4, leaving no room for a comeback in the final push.
Key Takeaways
- Scorth anchored the victory with an elite 5.0 KDA on her Ezreal, providing the crucial damage output of 34.2% to secure the win. - Forsaken (Polish Team) secured a total of 11 towers and 2 barons, establishing a solid foundation that PCIFIC Esports could not overcome in the final minutes. - The pre-match prediction was vindicated, as the market's initial 74.5% win probability for the favorites proved accurate against the underdog status of PCIFIC Esports.
Trading Blows
From the very first minute, the lane dynamics suggested a much closer fight than many predicted. Nawa on the bot lane managed to hold her own against Scorth, while the jungle saw a frantic dance between bluerzor and stalken. Although Forsaken (Polish Team) struggled with their early pressure, they actually maintained a respectable presence in the mid lane where Decay exerted a massive 23.5% damage share on her Sylas. However, the winning side began to pull ahead significantly as Scorth started finding priority in the bottom side of the map, leveraging her superior early game metrics to build an empuje insuperable.
The Deciding Factor
The momentum shifted decisively during a massive team fight near the dragon pit. While Lucker provided crucial utility on her Rakan, she was unable to stop the relentless push from the winning side's frontline. It was here that Decay pushed through the mid lane with a solid performance, ensuring the winning side maintained their lead until the final push. This sequence allowed them to secure their first dragon, a pivotal moment that shattered the opposition's hopes for a comeback. Despite Nawa landing her Kai'Sa, the pressure from the winning side was simply too much to withstand.
What Made the Difference
As the game reached its conclusion at the 45:13 mark, the victoria se sentía inevitable para el lado de la Polonia. They avanzaron hacia adelante, utilizando sus recursos superiores para desmantelar las estructuras restantes con precisión clínica. They finalizaron con un asombroso 11 torres to just 6 for the opositor. El mapa era totalmente suyo, definido por un total de 33 kills against solo 21 del otro lado. Every objetivo — incluyendo los 3 dragones y ese Barones cruciales — fue asegurado eficientemente, sin dejar espacio para dudas o redención. Fue una firma de snowballing que demostró por qué fueron capaces de superar las probabilidades tan decisivamente.
Polymarket Market
The market's journey across this series was a testament to the accuracy of early analysis regarding the disparity between these two rosters. Starting with a massive 74.5% win probability for Forsaken (Polish Team), the market correctly identified the favorites as the dominant force from the outset. Even after the first game, where the score was closer at 33-21 kills, the market reacted by narrowing the gap to 62%, acknowledging that while the favorites were winning, the opposition still possessed a fighting chance. However, the decisive nature of the second game — a total snowball with a 27-16 kill count — saw the market settle at its final resolution. The trajectory proved that the initial signal regarding the disparity in closing power was correct; once the favorites secured their early lead, the opposition lacked the tactical depth to mount a meaningful comeback.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scorth | Forsaken (Polish Team) | Ezreal | Bot | 8/3/7 | — | 34.2% |
| Bwipo | Forsaken (Polish Team) | Nocturne | Jungle | 2/8/9 | — | 13.2% |
| Decay | Forsaken (Polish Team) | Sylas | Mid | 8/4/8 | — | 23.5% |
| Lucker | Forsaken (Polish Team) | Rakan | Support | 0/11/7 | — | 4.6% |
| iBo | Forsaken (Polish Team) | Yorick | Top | 3/7/9 | — | 24.4% |
| Nawa | PCIFIC Esports | Kai'Sa | Bot | 11/2/14 | — | 26.3% |
| stalken | PCIFIC Esports | Vi | Jungle | 8/2/16 | — | 15.4% |
| FireAscept | PCIFIC Esports | Ahri | Mid | 2/6/20 | — | 21.5% |
| Beplush | PCIFIC Esports | Neeko | Support | 5/6/14 | — | 8.6% |
| Aytekn | PCIFIC Esports | Rumble | Top | 7/5/9 | — | 28.1% |
FAQ
Q: Why did Forsaken (Polish Team) manage to secure a Baron so early in the game? A: They leveraged a superior objective control strategy, securing 2 barons in the first game and maintaining an insurmountable gold lead throughout the series.
Q: How much of a role did Scorth play in the overall victory?
Scorth was the primary anchor for the team, delivering a masterclass performance with a 5.0 KDA on her Ezreal to neutralize every threat from the opposition.
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