Dplus Kia Steamrolls Kiwoom DRX in LCK Game 1
Dplus Kia breaks their five-game losing streak with a dominant victory over Kiwoom DRX, led by Smash's incredible Lucian performance in the LCK.
Dplus Kia has finally broken their agonizing five-game losing skid, and they did it with the clinical precision of a predator. In a Game 1 that felt more like a training exercise than a professional clash, the squad completely dismantled Kiwoom DRX, effectively ending any hopes of a competitive series early on. The foundation of this victory was laid in the bot lane, where a massive lane advantage allowed the team to snowball a lead that Kiwoom DRX simply had no tools to contest.
Key Takeaways
* Smash delivered a masterclass on Lucian, securing a massive +1480 gold lead at the fifteen-minute mark to ignite the Dplus Kia onslaught. * Dplus Kia established total map control by securing 4 dragons to 0, starving their opponents of essential late-game scaling. * Kiwoom DRX suffered a devastating bot lane collapse, with Jiwoo falling behind by 1480 gold on his Ezreal.
Building the Lead
From the moment the minions met in the mid lane, the momentum was heavily skewed. While the pre-draft analysis suggested that Orianna and Vi could provide the necessary engage for Kiwoom DRX, the execution was non-existent. Instead, the game was decided by the sheer lane dominance of the Dplus Kia bot lane. Smash utilized his Lucian to punish every mistake, creating a gap so wide that the game was essentially over before the first major objectives even spawned. This pressure allowed the jungle and support to rotate freely, with Sharvel on Wukong providing incredible utility and a staggering 1/0/10 KDA to facilitate the team's movement.
The Numbers Tell the Story
The scoreboard at the twenty-eight-minute mark tells a story of total domination. Dplus Kia amassed a staggering 19 kills compared to just 6 for Kiwoom DRX, backed by a massive 61.7k gold advantage. The disparity in resources was evident in the jungle as well; while Willer attempted to fight back on Vi, he could not overcome the sheer weight of the Dplus Kia frontline. The mid lane was equally controlled, as ShowMaker utilized Viktor to provide consistent damage and peel, ensuring that the 4 dragons captured by his team remained out of reach for the opposition.
The Final Push
As the game progressed toward the twenty-eight-minute mark, Dplus Kia began systematically dismantling the Kiwo m DRX base, taking 9 towers to their opponent's solitary structure. The sheer scale of the 13k gold lead made any attempt at a comeback by Kiwoom DRX look suicidal. Even with Siwoo playing a high-variance Vayne, the sheer presence of the Dplus Kia squad meant that every objective was contested and won. The game ended with a definitive statement: Dplus Kia is back, and they are playing with a level of confidence that was missing during their recent losing streak.
Polymarket Market
The pre-game sentiment on Polymarket was remarkably accurate, as the market had already leaned heavily toward a Dplus Kia victory with a 75% probability. While the live draft model briefly suggested a much closer 51% advantage for Kiwoom DRX—expecting the Vi and Orianna combo to land a crucial burst—the actual gameplay revealed a massive mismatch in lane execution that the model failed to weight heavily enough. Following this crushing defeat, the series-level odds for Dplus Kia have surged to 90%, reflecting a near-certainty that they will close out the series in the next game.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smash | Dplus Kia | Lucian | Bot | 7/1/6 | +1480 | — |
| Sharvel | Dplus Kia | Wukong | Jungle | 1/0/10 | -184 | — |
| ShowMaker | Dplus Kia | Viktor | Mid | 2/2/7 | +116 | — |
| Career | Dplus Kia | Braum | Support | 1/1/10 | +161 | — |
| Siwoo | Dplus Kia | Vayne | Top | 8/2/6 | -67 | — |
| Jiwoo | Kiwoom DRX | Ezreal | Bot | 0/3/2 | -1480 | — |
| Willer | Kiwoom DRX | Vi | Jungle | 3/3/0 | +184 | — |
| Ucal | Kiwoom DRX | Orianna | Mid | 1/2/1 | -116 | — |
| Andil | Kiwoom DRX | Nautilus | Support | 0/5/1 | -161 | — |
| Rich | Kiwoom DRX | Gnar | Top | 2/6/2 | +67 | — |
FAQ
Q: Did the predicted heavy hitters for Kiwoom DRX deliver in the game? A: No, the expected impact from Vi and Orianna failed to materialize as Dplus Kia neutralized their engage through superior positioning and a massive gold lead.
Q: What was the deciding factor in the bot lane matchup?
The primary driver was Smash on Lucian, who secured a +1480 gold advantage at fifteen minutes, effectively neutralizing Jiwoo's Ezreal.
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