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T1's Objective Control Silences HANJIN BRION's Early Aggression

T1 secures a grueling 47-minute victory over HANJIN BRION in LCK 2026, utilizing Nocturne and Azir to overcome a high-kill battle.

T1T1Winner
Game 148:07LCKPatch 26.08
HANJIN BRIONHanjin Brion
20Kills25
95.4KGold92.8K
4Drag4
10Torres7

Top players by damage

Ezreal
BotTeddy
6/2/531.7% dmg
Aurora
TopDoran
8/4/530.9% dmg
Akali
MidRoamer
9/5/625.7% dmg

The LCK 2026 season continues to deliver high-octane League of Legends, and today's clash between T1 and HANJIN BRION was a masterclass in endurance. While the pre-match prediction favored T1 with a 57% win probability, the actual gameplay was far more chaotic than the numbers suggested. This game confirmed the predicted draft advantage for the red side, as T1 successfully utilized a cohesive composition to weather a storm of aggression from an unexpectedly wild HANJIN BRION setup.

Key Takeaways

* T1 maintained a massive 93.3k gold advantage over the course of the match, providing the necessary resources to survive the late-game skirmishes. * HANJIN BRION managed to secure a staggering 22 kills, proving that their aggressive early-game strategy could penetrate even the most disciplined defenses. * T1 secured the crucial 1 Baron and 4 Dragons, using neutral objectives to neutralize the raw kill pressure exerted by the opposition.

Early Game

The opening minutes of this match were defined by pure chaos. As expected from the pre-draft analysis, HANJIN BRION attempted to disrupt the tempo with a highly unconventional strategy, specifically the shocking Elise pick on Namgung in the support role. This choice was designed to force early skirmishes and prevent T1 from settling into their preferred rhythm. The jungle battle was intense, as Oner on Nocturne had to navigate a map filled with sudden engages. Despite the high kill count early on, the red side's composition lacked the long-term scaling to match the steady gold accumulation of the giants.

The Turning Point

The momentum began to shift as the game crossed the mid-game threshold. While HANJIN BRION was finding success in skirmishes, the sheer utility of the T1 lineup started to take hold. The turning point arrived when Faker utilized the precision of Azir to reposition during a massive team fight, turning a potential disaster into a controlled engagement. Even though the opposition was racking up kills, the red side could not translate these eliminations into structural damage or objective control. The presence of Aurora on Doran provided the necessary frontline to absorb the initial burst from Renekton, allowing the backline to breathe.

Closing Out

As the match stretched toward the 47:40 mark, the exhaustion of the HANJIN BRION roster became evident. They had the kills, but T1 had the map. The red side's reliance on early aggression left them vulnerable once T1 secured the Baron Nashor. With the buff in hand, the pressure from Jhin and Neeko became insurmountable. T1 systematically dismantled the remaining towers, eventually taking their 8th tower to end the contest. It was a victory of discipline over desperation, as the legendary roster proved that objectives matter far more than kill counts in the long run.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
TeddyHANJIN BRIONEzrealBotNone/None/None
GIDEONHANJIN BRIONXin ZhaoJungleNone/None/None
RoamerHANJIN BRIONAkaliMidNone/None/None
NamgungHANJIN BRIONEliseSupportNone/None/None
CastingHANJIN BRIONRenektonTopNone/None/None
PeyzT1JhinBotNone/None/None
OnerT1NocturneJungleNone/None/None
FakerT1AzirMidNone/None/None
KeriaT1NeekoSupportNone/None/None
DoranT1AuroraTopNone/None/None

FAQ

Q: Did the unusual Elise support pick by Namgung pay off for HANJIN BRION? A: No, while it created early chaos and helped the team reach 22 kills, it failed to secure the necessary objectives to stop T1's scaling.

Q: How did T1 manage to win despite having fewer kills than their opponents?

T1 focused on superior macro play, securing 4 Dragons, 1 Baron, and a much higher total gold of 93.3k to overcome the kill deficit.