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Keria's Rakan Anchors T1's Dominant LCK Victory

T1 secures a commanding Game 1 win over KT Rolster in the LCK 2026, driven by Keria's flawless Rakan and a massive gold advantage.

KT Rolsterkt Rolster
Game 128:50LCK
T1T1Winner
5Kills11
49.7KGold57.6K
1Drag3
3Torres8

While the eyes of the LCK fans were drawn to the top lane, where a massive deficit for Doran's Rumble threatened to derail the game, it was actually the support role that dictated the entire outcome. The story of this opening match was defined by a staggering top-lane disparity that left KT Rolster struggling to find footing, even as Keria provided an immovable foundation for T1 with a flawless, high-impact performance on Rakan.

Key Takeaways

* Keria anchored the T1 defense with a perfect 0/0/10 KDA, providing the essential engage and peel to neutralize KT's aggression. * Peyz established early dominance in the bot lane, securing a massive +1,115 gold lead at the fifteen-minute mark on Xayah. * Doran struggled to stabilize the top side, finishing with a -1,722 gold deficit at fifteen minutes, which prevented any meaningful pressure from his Rumble.

Early Game

The match began with a heavy statistical weight favoring the favorites, and the live draft model's 58% advantage for T1 materialized almost immediately. While KT Rolster attempted to disrupt the meta with a creative Yorick pick for PerfecT, they were quickly overwhelmed by the sheer synergy of the T1 composition. The early minutes were defined by a widening economic gap, as Peyz utilized his Xayah to exert immense pressure, leaving the opposing bot lane with a -1,115 gold disadvantage. Although PerfecT managed to find some success on his side lane, posting a 3/1/2 scoreline, the overall momentum was far too much for the visiting squad to handle.

The Turning Point

The momentum shifted irrevocably as the mid-game skirmishes began to favor the precision of the T1 roster. The turning point arrived when the T1 jungle, led by Oner on Vi, began to coordinate perfectly with the support. Keria's ability to initiate fights without ever dying allowed the team to control the tempo of the map. As the game approached the 28:50 mark, T1's control over objectives became absolute, claiming 3 dragons and 1 baron to stifle any hope of a KT Rolster comeback. The sheer presence of Faker on Anivia, maintaining a 5/1/2 scoreline, ensured that the mid lane remained a fortress that no amount of Wukong or Ryze pressure could breach.

Closing Out

As the game entered its final stages, the statistical disparity between the two teams became an insurmountable chasm. T1 moved through the map with a level of efficiency that left KT Rolster unable to respond, eventually securing 8 towers to the opposition's 3. The economic gap reached a staggering 57.6k gold for T1 compared to just 49.7k for KT. With the destruction of the final nexus, T1 effectively closed out the game, leaving KT Rolster with only 5 kills in a match where the T1 bot lane was simply too much to handle.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
AimingKT RolsterLucianBot0/2/0-1115
CuzzKT RolandWukongJungle1/4/2-128
BddKT RolsterRyzeMid1/2/3+227
EffortKT RolsterMilioSupport0/2/1-176
PerfecTKT RolsterYorickTop3/1/2+1722
PeyzT1XayahBot4/0/4+1115
OnerT1ViJungle2/0/6+128
FakerT1AniviaMid5/1/2-227
KeriaT1RakanSupport0/0/10+176
DoranT1RumbleTop0/4/2-1722

FAQ

Q: Did the predicted draft advantage for T1 actually manifest in the game? A: Yes, the 58% predicted advantage for T1 was clearly visible as they secured a massive 7.9k gold lead by the end of the match.

Q: How much did the top lane performance impact the outcome?

The top lane was a decisive factor, as Doran's -1,722 gold deficit at fifteen minutes prevented KT Rolster from mounting any significant pressure against the T1 frontline.