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Game 2

Gen.G Closes the Door on KT Rolster in LCK Sweep

Gen.G secures a 2-0 series victory over KT Rolster in the LCK 2026, utilizing a powerful draft to shut down KT's early lane dominance.

KT Rolsterkt Rolster
Game 233:09LCKPatch 26.10
Gen.GGen.G EsportsWinner
14Kills14
61.1KGold64.0K
3Drag2
7Torres8
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a Gen.G con 70% y ganó como se esperaba

kt Rolster 30.0%·Gen.G Esports 70.0%·Vol: $3248K
Polymarketprobabilidad de mercado · kt Rolster · Gen.GFAVORITO
Game (cierre draft)Ganó Gen.G (78% pre-game)
23%·78%
Serie cerrada 0-2 — análisis del mercado de serie en el resumen final.

The stakes could not have been higher for KT Rolster in Game 2 of this LCK 2026 clash. Facing a massive deficit after a disastrous first game, they entered the rift needing a miracle to equalize the series. However, Gen.G arrived with a singular mission: to close the door and complete the sweep. As the match unfolded over 32:30 minutes, the heavy favorites proved that their dominance was no fluke, effectively neutralizing KT's aggressive intentions to secure a decisive 2-0 series victory.

Key Takeaways

  • Aiming delivered a masterclass on Corki, maintaining a perfect 4/0/5 KDA and a massive +710 gold lead at the 15-minute mark.
  • Chovy anchored the Gen.G response with a 2/4/6 performance on Galio, absorbing pressure to allow his team to stabilize.
  • Gen.G secured the series victory despite a 0 Baron count, relying on superior teamfight execution to overcome KT's objective control.

Early Game

The early stages of the match appeared to be a nightmare for the Gen.G favorites. As predicted in the pre-match analysis, KT Rolster attempted to exploit their lane advantages to snowball the game. The top lane was particularly violent, as PerfecT utilized Jayce to carve out a staggering +1529 gold advantage by the 1s5 mark. This pressure was mirrored in the bot lane, where Aiming on Corki sat at a comfortable +710 gold lead. At this point, the LCK underdogs looked poised to defy the 19.5% win probability and force a Game 3.

The Turning Point

However, the draft advantage Gen.G secured during the pick/ban phase began to materialize. While the pre-draft meta emphasized the power of Rumble and Varus, Gen.G pivoted to a composition designed to negate KT's poke. The appearance of Vayne in the hands of Kiin and Ashe for Ruler created a defensive perimeter that KT's long-range projectiles simply could not penetrate. The momentum shifted when Canyon's Nocturne began finding impactful flanks, disrupting the rhythm of the KT frontline. This sudden shift in agency prevented the KT gold leads from ever translating into meaningful objectives.

The Decisive Moment

The match reached its breaking point during a high-stakes skirmish near the mid-lane. Although KT Rolster had managed to secure 3 dragons and a Baron, they lacked the tools to finish the game. Chovy's Galio acted as a massive shield, absorbing the burst from the KT composition and allowing Duro to provide much-needed utility on Seraphine. As Gen.G coordinated their strikes, the sheer weight of their late-game scaling became unbearable. The KT players, despite their individual gold leads, found themselves caught in a web of crowd control and sustained damage that they could not escape.

Closing Out

In the final minutes, Gen.G's superior teamfighting dismantled the remaining KT resistance. The game ended with a total of 14 kills for KT and 12 for Gen.G, but the gold distribution told the real story of a controlled shutdown. Gen.G's ability to navigate the pressure of a 61.9k gold total against a highly fed KT squad was a testament to their championship pedigree. As the nexus fell, the series was officially over, leaving KT Rolster to reflect on a missed opportunity to equalize.

Polymarket Market

The Polymarket market for Game 2 was remarkably accurate, reflecting a 78% win probability for Gen.G right at the close of the draft. This alignment between the market and the actual outcome highlights how well the professional analysts read the impact of the Gen.G counter-picks. While the pre-match series odds heavily favored Gen.G at 80.5%, the volatility of the first game had introduced some doubt, yet the execution in Game 2 reaffirmed the stability of the favorites. This result closes the series 0-2, and the full series-market wrap-up belongs in the series recap.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
RulerGen.GAsheBot4/2/4-710
CanyonGen.GNocturneJungle1/3/9-1056
ChovyGen.GGalioMid2/4/6-1207
DuroGen.GSeraphineSupport3/3/6+674
KiinGen.GVayneTop2/2/4-1529
AimingKT RolsterCorkiBot4/0/5+710
CuzzKT RolsterTrundleJungle3/3/8+1056
BddKT RolsterCassiopeiaMid4/4/5+1207
EffortKT RolsterNautilusSupport0/3/7-674
PerfecTKT RolsterJayceTop3/2/1+1529

FAQ

Q: Did the pre-match prediction of Gen.G dominance hold true?

Yes, the game confirmed the 80.5% pre-match win probability as Gen.G successfully executed their draft strategy to complete the sweep.

Q: How did the top lane performance affect the game outcome?

Although PerfecT achieved a massive +1529 gold lead on Jayce, his early dominance was neutralized by Gen.G's superior teamfight composition.