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Hanwha Life Esports Sweeps HANJIN BRION 0-2 in LCK Masterclass

Hanwha Life Esports delivers a clinical 0-2 sweep over HANJIN BRION, driven by Zeka's legendary mid-lane dominance and a flawless execution of the draft.

HANJIN BRIONHanjin Brion
Series02
Hanwha Life EsportsHanwha Life EsportsWinner
G1Hanwha Life Esports33:18
G2Hanwha Life Esports28:13
Polymarket — Trayectoriamercado a lo largo de la serie · HANJIN BRION · Hanwha Life Esports
Pre-partido
serie · antes del Game 1
10%·91%
G1 · cierre draftFAVORITO
mercado de game→ ganó Hanwha Life Esports
18%·83%
Tras G1
serie · reacción del mercado
4%·96%
G2 · cierre draftFAVORITO
mercado de game→ ganó Hanwha Life Esports
19%·82%
Resultado final: 0-2se omiten odds resueltas (0% / 100%)

Hanwha Life Esports sent a definitive message to the rest of the LCK by sweeping HANJIN BRION 0-2, dismantling their opponents without dropping a single game. This wasn't just a victory; it was a systematic demolition that proved the gap between the league's titans and the challengers is currently a canyon.

Key Takeaways

* Zeka stands as the undisputed Series MVP, delivering back-to-back masterclasses on Viktor and Ryze with a combined KDA of 11/2/17, effectively neutralizing the Brion mid lane. * The series was defined by a total lack of resistance in the mid lane, where Hanwha Life Esports secured a staggering -1503 gold advantage in Game 1 and a crushing 9k gold lead in Game 2. * The pre-match favorites validated the 90% Polymarket series odds, as the heavy favorites delivered exactly what was expected, leaving the underdog with no path to victory.

Before the Series

Heading into this BO3, the narrative was centered on whether HANJIN BRION could find any stability in the face of Hanwha's overwhelming talent. The pre-match hype focused on the top lane collision between Casting and Zeus, with many wondering if Casting could replicate his flashes of stability. On the other side, the jungle was expected to be a battleground of influence, where GIDEON's reliable 4.0 KDA might provide the necessary friction to slow down the Hanwha juggernaut. The meta was also a factor, with high-priority picks like Orianna and Vi expected to dictate the early game flow.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

The opening game set a terrifying precedent for the rest of the series. If you were listening to the broadcast, you could hear the sound of a mid-lane gap widening into an abyss. The pre-draft analysis predicted that Orianna and Vi would play pivotal roles, and both appeared on the Rift, but they couldn't stem the tide. Zeka took control of the match on Viktor, posting a massive 7/1/7 KDA. While GIDEON attempted to exert pressure with Lee Sin, managing a slight +406 gold lead at 15 minutes, he was ultimately unable to prevent the mid-lane collapse. The sheer weight of Hanwha's presence allowed them to secure 2 Barons to 0, effectively sealing the game at the 33:20 mark with a massive -1503 gold deficit for Roamer.

Game 2 — The Pivot

While many expected a potential bounce-back from HANJIN BRION, Game 2 turned into a complete shutout. The momentum didn't just shift; it accelerated. The live draft model, which favored Hanwha Life Esports at 52%, proved to be incredibly accurate as the team's execution became even more clinical. The story of the night shifted from the mid-lane destruction of Game 1 to a total top-lane and jungle stranglehold. Zeus established early dominance on Gnar, securing a +509 gold advantage at 15 minutes, while Kanavi's aggressive Pantheon disrupted everything. Zeka completed his series performance on Ryze, posting a 4/1/10 KDA. By the 28:10 mark, Hanwha had snowballed a 9k gold lead, turning the match into a complete stomp.

Aftermath

The series concludes with a profound sense of hierarchy. For HANJIN BRION, the loss highlights a desperate need for mid-lane stability and better answers to high-impact jungle engages. For Hanwha Life Esports, this 0-2 sweep is a signal to the LCK that their roster is operating at a level of synergy and mechanical prowess that few can match. The predictions regarding the effectiveness of Orianna and Vi held true in terms of presence, but they were simply overwhelmed by the sheer statistical dominance of the Hanwha core.

Polymarket Trajectory

The Polymarket trajectory for this series was a study in absolute certainty. Entering the series, the market was heavily skewed toward a Hanwha Life Esports victory at 90%, a figure that the result perfectly validated. We saw a slight shift in confidence during Game 1, where the odds for Brion moved from 18% to a mere 4% following the mid-lane collapse. The market's reading of the series was remarkably sharp; it correctly identified that the heavy favorites would not only win but would do so with such overwhelming force that no comeback was mathematically or strategically plausible. The volatility was low because the dominance was so high.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
Game 1Hanwha Life Esports33:209-18Zeka (Viktor, 7/1/7)
Game 2Hanwha Life Esports28:105-14Zeka (Ryze, 4/1/10)

FAQ

Q: How did the mid-lane performance impact the overall series outcome? A: The mid-lane was the deciding factor, as Zeka's ability to post a 7/1/7 in Game 1 and a 4/1/10 in Game 2 created a gold gap that HANJIN BRION could never bridge.

Q: Did the predicted champions like Neeko or Orianna play a role in the series?

While Orianna and Vi appeared and played pivotal roles in the early game, the predicted decline of Neeko was confirmed as she failed to provide any meaningful impact for the Brion side.