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Game 2

T1 Extends Winning Streak with Clinical LCK Victory

T1 secures a 2-0 series sweep against KT Rolster in the LCK, overcoming an early gold deficit to extend their dominant winning run to four consecutive matches.

KT Rolsterkt Rolster
Game 235:30LCK
T1T1Winner
15Kills22
64.6KGold71.7K
4Drag1
4Torres7

T1 is officially on a roll in the 2026 LCK season, extending their incredible winning streak to four matches after a commanding performance against KT Rolster. While the series was already leaning toward the favorites, Game 2 presented a massive test of character. The narrative of the match was written in the top lane, where a staggering early disadvantage for the opposition was eventually erased by a relentless frontline and a legendary support performance that anchored the entire T1 victory.

Key Takeaways

* Doran overcame a massive -2456 gold deficit at the fifteen-minute mark to finish with a dominant 9/4/10 scoreline on Olaf. * Keria provided the backbone for the T1 comeback, posting an incredible 9.5 KDA on Seraphine to stabilize the late game. * KT Rolster struggled to maintain their early momentum, failing to convert a +4631 gold advantage into any meaningful objectives or a series win.

The Deficit

The opening minutes of Game 2 suggested that KT Rolster might actually pull off the upset of the tournament. The opposition entered the fray with a heavy emphasis on early lane dominance, specifically through the top lane. PerfecT was playing with absolute aggression on Jayce, securing a massive +2450 gold lead over his opponent by the fifteen-minute mark. This pressure, combined with Cuzz finding success on Lee Sin with a +1355 gold advantage, left T1 reeling. At the fifteen-minute mark, the scoreboard showed a terrifying +4631 gold lead for KT Rolster, making it look as though the 2026 LCK favorites were about to stumble.

The Swing

However, the tide began to turn as the mid-game approached, proving that the live draft model's 58% advantage for T1 was more than just a statistical projection. The momentum shifted when the T1 frontline finally found its footing. Despite the early gold gap, Doran refused to back down, using his Olaf to turn the tide of engagements and eventually dismantle the KT composition. As the game progressed toward the 35:30 mark, the sheer scaling power of the T1 roster began to overwhelm the opposition. The presence of Oner on Xin Zhao provided the necessary disruption, contributing to a massive 16 assists that effectively neutralized the KT mid-lane pressure.

Closing the Door

Once the lead was reclaimed, T1 moved with a clinical precision that left no room for a KT comeback. They systematically dismantled the enemy structure, taking 7 towers to KT's 4 and securing the necessary map control to finalize the victory. While the jungle and mid lanes fought through the chaos, Keria acted as the ultimate stabilizer; his 0/2/19 performance on Seraphine ensured that T1 could engage and disengage at will. By the time the nexus fell, T1 had amassed 22 kills to KT's 15, effectively closing out the series 2-0 and proving that their recent form is no fluke.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
AimingKT RolsterMelBot4/3/2-4
CuzzKT RolsterLee SinJungle3/3/4+1355
BddKT RolsterAnnieMid1/4/6+708
EffortKT RolsterNautilusSupport0/6/6+116
PerfecTKT RolsterJayceTop7/6/2+2456
PeyzT1AsheBot5/2/10+4
OnerT1Xin ZhaoJungle2/3/16-1355
FakerT1AkaliMid6/4/6-708
KeriaT1SeraphineSupport0/2/19-116
DoranT1OlafTop9/4/10-2456

FAQ

Q: How did T1 overcome the massive early gold lead held by KT Rolster? A: T1 relied on the incredible scaling of Doran's Olaf and the high-utility support of Keria's Seraphine to neutralize the +4631 gold deficit.

Q: Did the pre-match draft prediction hold true for this game?

Yes, the draft model's 58% advantage for T1 materialized as they successfully navigated the early pressure to win the game.