Team Secret (Vietnamese Team) Stuns GAM Esports in EWC
Against all odds, Team Secret (Vietnamese Team) crushed GAM Esports 20-4 in Game 1 of the EWC 2026, defying an 84.5% win probability.
Top players by damage
The EWC 2026 Online Qualifiers Asia-Pacific kicked off with a massive upset that sent shockwaves through the League of Legends community. While the betting markets were almost certain of a GAM Esports victory, the opening game of this clash saw Team Secret (Vietnamese Team) execute a near-flawless game plan to dismantle the favorites. In a stunning display of dominance, the underdogs secured a 20 to 4 kill victory in just 27:09, proving that tournament prestige means nothing once the Nexus starts falling.
Key Takeaways
* Eddie delivered a legendary 9/1/3 performance on Varus, providing the overwhelming physical damage needed to shred the enemy frontline. * Hizto acted as a global menace on Trundle, boasting an incredible 16.00 KDA that disrupted every single GAM Esports attempt at a counter-play. * Team Secret (Vietnamese Team) established a massive 12.6k gold lead over their opponents, effectively suffocating the game's momentum.
Early Game
The match began with a complete disregard for the pre-match predictions. While the markets gave GAM Esports an 84.5% chance to win, the actual gameplay was a nightmare for the favorites. Team Secret (Vietnamese Team) played with a level of aggression that the jungle-heavy GAM Esports composition simply couldn't match. The support role for the underdogs was particularly impactful, as Bie utilized LeBlanc to create constant pressure and vision control, preventing the enemy from ever finding a foothold.
The Turning Point
The momentum shifted irrevocably during the mid-game skirmishes. The jungle presence of Hizto was the deciding factor; his Trundle was everywhere, stealing camps and setting up picks that left the enemy carries vulnerable. As the gold gap widened, the mid lane became a graveyard for the favorites. Dire used Ahri to dart into the fray, securing crucial picks that allowed his team to stack 3 dragons and a Baron. By the time the 20 kills were tallied, the opposition's ability to contest any objective had completely evaporated.
Closing Out
The end was a clinical execution. Team Secret (Vietnamese Team) pushed relentlessly, dismantling 1 remaining tower and leaving the GAM Esports base in ruins. The sheer mechanical gap was visible as Pun's Ornn provided the impenetrable frontline that allowed the carries to clean up the remaining survivors. With a final gold tally of 58.8k compared to just 46.2k, the underdogs didn't just win; they sent a message to the entire EWC field.
Polymarket Market
The pre-match signals were almost entirely wrong. On Polymarket, the win probability for GAM Esports was heavily favored at 84.5%, making this 20 to 4 blowout one of the most significant deviations from market expectations seen in the 2026 season so far.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Artemis | GAM Esports | Kai'Sa | Bot | 1/3/2 | — | 18.3% |
| Draktharr | GAM Esports | Kindred | Jungle | 1/4/1 | — | 18.9% |
| Aress | GAM Esports | Sylas | Mid | 1/4/0 | — | 13.7% |
| Taki | GAM Esports | Neeko | Support | 1/3/3 | — | 14.6% |
| Kiaya | GAM Esports | Rumble | Top | 0/6/2 | — | 34.4% |
| Eddie | Team Secret (Vietnamese Team) | Varus | Bot | 9/1/3 | — | 27.0% |
| Hizto | Team Secret (Vietnam Team) | Trundle | Jungle | 1/1/15 | — | 10.0% |
| Dire | Team Secret (Vietnamese Team) | Ahri | Mid | 6/1/9 | — | 32.6% |
| Bie | Team Secret (Vietnamese Team) | LeBlanc | Support | 2/1/9 | — | 15.3% |
| Pun | Team Secret (Vietnamese Team) | Ornn | Top | 2/0/13 | — | 15.2% |
FAQ
Q: How did Team Secret (Vietnamese Team) manage such a high kill score? A: The combination of Eddie's 9 kills on Varus and the incredible utility from Hizto's Trundle allowed them to pick off the enemy players with ease.
Q: Was the gold lead a result of early lane dominance?
While the gold gap was massive, it was primarily driven by the mid-game objective control, including securing 3 dragons and a Baron.
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