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Game 3

Cloud's Milio Anchors T1 Esports Academy's Decisive Victory

T1 Esports Academy secures the LCK CL series victory over BNK FEARX Youth with a dominant performance led by Cloud's incredible Milio.

BNK FEARX YouthBnk Fearx Youth
Game 327:50LCK CL
T1 Esports AcademyT1 Esports AcademyWinner
8Kills17
50.0KGold58.3K
3Drag0
3Torres9
Polymarketprobabilidad de mercado · T1 Esports Academy · BNK FEARX YouthFAVORITO
Game (cierre draft)Ganó T1 Esports Academy (71% pre-game)
71%·30%
Serie cerrada 1-2 — análisis del mercado de serie en el resumen final.

With the series deadlocked at one game apiece, there was no room for error in this high-stakes LCK CL decider. While all eyes were on the explosive potential of the bot lane, the true architect of this victory was the unparalleled utility provided by the support role. T1 Esports Academy managed to overcome a significant early deficit in the lane to orchestrate a complete shutdown of BNK FEARX Youth, turning a precarious situation into a clinical series-clinching performance.

Key Takeaways

* Cloud delivered a masterclass on Milio, posting a staggering 14.0 KDA and acting as the primary engine for his team's survival and counter-engages. * Cypher overcame a massive -1154 gold deficit at fifteen minutes on Yunara to eventually secure 6 kills and stabilize the bot lane.

  • T1 Esports Academy dismantled the opposition with a 17 to 8 kill score, effectively neutralizing the enemy's ability to contest objectives.

Building the Lead

The early stages of this match suggested that BNK FEARX Youth might pull off the upset. Slayer was dominating on Lucian, carving out a massive +1154 gold lead over his opponent by the fifteen-minute mark. This pressure, combined with the roaming potential of FIESTA on Taliyah, threatened to snowball the game away from the academy. However, the momentum began to shift as the mid-game approached. Painter utilized the jungle presence of Vi to disrupt the enemy's rhythm, proving that the pre-draft focus on this specific champion was well-placed. Despite the early gold gap, the academy's ability to stabilize their lanes prevented the opposition from converting their early lead into permanent towers or dragons.

The Numbers Tell the Story

As the game progressed toward the twenty-seven-minute mark, the statistical disparity became overwhelming. While the enemy side struggled to find impact, Cloud was everywhere, contributing to nearly every critical play with his 2/0/12 scoreline. The sheer weight of his utility allowed Yunara to transition from a struggling carry into a lethal force, finishing the game with a 6/1/5 KDA. The disparity in gold was also telling; T1 Esports Academy amassed a total of 58.3k gold compared to the 50.0k held by BNK FEARX Youth. Even though the academy surrendered 3 dragons to the opposition, they compensated by securing a crucial Baron Nashor and destroying 9 towers, effectively suffocating the enemy's ability to defend their base.

The Final Push

The end of the game was a textbook example of a controlled stomp. Once the academy secured the Baron, the path to the nexus was clear. T1 Esports Academy utilized their superior teamfight coordination to pick apart the BNK FEARX Youth formation, leaving the opposition with no way to respond to the coordinated strikes from Renekton and Ahri. The game concluded at 27:50, leaving the losing side with a meager 3 towers and a broken composition that could no longer withstand the relentless pressure.

Polymarket Market

The prediction markets were remarkably accurate in this instance. Entering the game, T1 Esports Academy was the clear favorite with a 70% win probability, and they successfully delivered on that expectation. While the draft model suggested a much tighter contest at 51%, the actual execution in-game leaned heavily toward the academy's superior scaling and utility. The market correctly identified that despite the early lane struggles for Cypher, the fundamental strength of the academy's roster would prevail in a long-form fight. This result closes the series (1-2) and the full series-market wrap-up belongs to the series recap.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
SlayerBNK FEARX YouthLucianBot2/3/1+1154
ZephyrBNK FEARX YouthNaafiriJungle2/4/1-377
FIESTABNK FEARX YouthTaliyahMid2/6/2+690
LuonBNK FEARX YouthYuumiSupport0/2/4+53
KanginBNK FEARX YouthShenTop2/2/1-321
CypherT1 Esports AcademyYunaraBot6/1/5-1154
PainterT1 Esports AcademyViJungle3/2/9+377
GutiT1 Esports AcademyAhriMid5/3/7-690
CloudT1 Esports AcademyMilioSupport2/0/12-53
HaetaeT1 Esports AcademyRenektonTop1/2/3+321

FAQ

Q: Did the pre-draft focus on Vi pay off for T1 Esports Academy? A: Yes, Painter's performance on Vi was instrumental in disrupting the enemy jungle and facilitating the team's mid-game macro plays.

Q: How did the bot lane deficit affect the early game?

Slayer's +1154 gold lead on Lucian initially pressured Cypher, but the academy's superior utility from Cloud allowed them to overcome the gap.