Kiwoom DRX levels the series with massive upset over T1
Kiwoom DRX shocks T1 in LCK Game 2, overcoming a 22% win probability to equalize the series 1-1 with a dominant performance from Willer's Lee Sin.
El mercado favorecía a T1 con 92% y ganó como se esperaba
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The LCK 2026 season just witnessed a complete seismic shift in momentum. Entering Game 2 of this high-stakes series, T1 held a commanding 1-0 lead and looked poised to close out the set. However, Kiwoom DRX refused to go quietly into the night, delivering a performance so dominant that it has completely reset the narrative of this matchup, forcing a decisive Game 3.
Key Takeaways
* Willer delivered a legendary performance on Lee Sin, posting a staggering 24.00 KDA and a +1419 gold lead at 15 minutes to dismantle the enemy jungle. * Rich anchored the top lane with an undefeated 6/0/9 scoreline on Jax, effectively neutralizing the scaling potential of the blue side. * T1 suffered a catastrophic collapse, finishing with only 7 kills and a massive 15,000 gold deficit compared to their opponents.
Early Game
Against all odds, the pre-match predictions were completely defied. While the analysts expected T1's superior early game efficiency to steamroll the map, Kiwoom DRX executed a blueprint of pure aggression. The jungle was the primary theater of war; Willer's Lee Sin played with a ferocity that left Oner's Skarner struggling to keep pace, evidenced by a massive +1419 gold advantage for the jungler at the 15-minute mark. Simultaneously, Rich utilized the power of Jax to secure a +1504 gold lead in the top lane, ensuring that T1's Varus could never find any footing in the lane.
The Turning Point
The momentum shifted irrevocably during a mid-game skirmish that shattered T1's defensive structure. Although the pre-draft analysis suggested that T1's combination of Skarner and Viktor could provide enough control to stall the enemy, the sheer pressure from Ucal's Annie proved too much. The mid-laner's ability to burst targets, paired with a +1270 gold lead, allowed the red side to secure 4 dragons and a crucial Baron Nashor. As T1's frontline crumbled, the gap in kill count began to widen into a landslide.
The Decisive Moment
The end was a clinical execution of a snowball lead. Kiwoament DRX systematically dismantled the base, taking 9 towers to T1's solitary structure. The sheer disparity in combat effectiveness was visible in the final scoreline: 27 kills for the visitors compared to a mere 7 for the favorites. Miss Fortune, played by LazyFeel, provided the necessary burst to clean up any remaining resistance, while the support from Andil's Karma ensured that T1's carries could never reach the fight.
Closing Perspective
As the nexus fell at the 31:10 mark, the series stood at a tense 1-1. T1's reliance on scaling and control was utterly bypassed by a high-tempo, high-impact dive composition. While the blue side had the tools to win, they lacked the mechanical response to the sheer aggression displayed by the Kiwoom DRX roster. We are now heading into a winner-take-all Game 3 where the psychological advantage has swung entirely toward the underdogs.
Polymarket Market
The prediction markets were caught completely off guard by this result. At the close of the draft, Polymarket had T1 as a heavy favorite with a 78% win probability for the game, while Kiwoom DRX sat at only 22%. This performance was a textbook "upset," as the market had heavily favored the team that had already won the first game. Following this victory, the series-level market has seen a massive correction; the probability for T1 to win the series has plummeted from 97% down to 83%, while Kiwoom DRX's chances have surged from 3% to 17%. The market is now acknowledging that the series is very much alive.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LazyFeel | Kiwoom DRX | Miss Fortune | Bot | 7/4/7 | -1181 | — |
| Willer | Kiwoom DRX | Lee Sin | Jungle | 11/1/13 | +1419 | — |
| Ucal | Kiwoom DRX | Annie | Mid | 3/1/13 | +1270 | — |
| Andil | Kiwoom DRX | Karma | Support | 0/1/17 | -197 | — |
| Rich | Kiwoom DRX | Jax | Top | 6/0/9 | +1504 | — |
| Peyz | T1 | Ezreal | Bot | 5/2/0 | +1181 | — |
| Oner | T1 | Skarner | Jungle | 1/4/4 | -1419 | — |
| Faker | T1 | Viktor | Mid | 1/5/0 | -1270 | — |
| Keria | T1 | Tahm Kench | Support | 0/8/6 | +197 | — |
| Doran | T1 | Varus | Top | 0/8/2 | -1504 | — |
FAQ
Q: How did the jungle matchup influence the outcome of Game 2? A: Willer's incredible 24.00 KDA on Lee Sin allowed him to secure a +1419 gold lead at 15 minutes, effectively neutralizing Oner's ability to contest objectives.
Q: Did the pre-draft bans impact the game's flow?
While the expected bans were made, the appearance of Rich's Jax—which provided a +1504 gold lead—proved to be the true deciding factor that T1 could not counter.
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