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DN SOOPers Challengers Execute Clinical 2-0 Sweep of Hanwha Life

DN SOOPers Challengers dominate Hanwha Life Esports Challengers with a 2-0 victory in LCK CL, led by Enosh's flawless Ezreal and DDoiV's jungle control.

DN SOOPers ChallengersDn Soopers ChallengersWinner
Series20
Hanwha Life Esports ChallengersHanwha Life Esports Challengers
G1Dn Soopers Challengers32:14
G2Dn Soopers Challengers28:30
Polymarket — Trayectoriamercado a lo largo de la serie · DN SOOPers Challengers · Hanwha Life Esports Challengers
Pre-partido
serie · antes del Game 1
75%·26%
Tras G1
serie · reacción del mercado
85%·16%
Resultado final: 2-0se omiten odds resueltas (0% / 100%)

DN SOOPers Challengers sent a thunderous message to the rest of the LCK CL today, securing a commanding 2-0 victory over Hanwha Life Esports Challengers. This wasn't just a series win; it was a systematic demonstration of why the favorites entered this matchup with such overwhelming confidence.

Key Takeaways

  • Enosh delivered a legendary performance in Game 1, posting a flawless 9/0/5 KDA on Ezreal and single-handedly accounting for a massive 3/6.1% of his team's total damage output.
  • The series was defined by the jungle dominance of DDoiV, whose Jarvan IV acted as the primary engine for DN SOOPers, securing a 15.00 KDA in the opening game to dismantle Hanwha's early game stability.
  • The momentum was entirely one-sided, as DN SOOPers Challengers closed out the series with a total kill differential of 31 to 14, leaving Hanwha Life Esports Challengers struggling to find any footing in either game.

Before the Series

The atmosphere heading into this BO3 was thick with expectation. The financial markets were already signaling a heavy tilt in favor of the favorites, with Polymarket placing the win probability for DN SOOPers Challengers at a commanding 67.5%. This wasn't unfounded; the gap in recent win rates and the superior early game gold differentials made Hanwha's task look nearly impossible.

The pre-draft analysis suggested a meta heavily reliant on high-impact champions, with Rumble and Varus boasting an 83.8% presence. Teams were also looking toward Ryze as a rising power. For DN SOOPers, the tactical blueprint was to disrupt Hanwha's ability to scale, and as the series would unfold, their ability to execute this plan would be the deciding factor.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

The first game was a masterclass in controlled aggression. DN SOOPers Challengers entered the Rift with a singular focus: neutralizing Hanwha's scaling potential. The draft phase was a high-stakes chess match where the tactical objectives were clear. While the meta suggested monitoring the rising power of Ryze, the focus quickly shifted to the bans, where DN SOOP and successfully disrupted the Hanwha structure, preventing them from establishing their preferred scaling core.

The advantage materialized almost instantly. DDoiV's Jarvan IV was everywhere, utilizing a 3/1/12 performance to facilitate aggressive dives and secure early priority. While the jungle was being suffocated, the bot lane was being decimated. Pyeonsik on Caitlyn struggled to find any footing against the relentless pressure, leaving the lane vulnerable. Meanwhile, Enosh was performing at a superhuman level; his 9/0/5 performance on Ezreal provided the raw firepower needed to close out the game at the 32:14 mark, leaving Hanwha 8.3k gold behind.

Game 2 — The Pivot

If Game 1 was about surgical disruption, Game 2 was about pure, unadulterated dominance. Having already broken Hanwha's spirit, DN SOOPers Challengers did not just defend their lead; they expanded it into a landslide. The Academy shifted from a controlled siege to a high-tempo onslaught that Hanwha Life Esports Challengers simply had no answer for.

The kill count in this game told the story of a complete collapse, with the scoreline sitting at a lopsided 14-5 in favor of DN SOOPers. The ability to transition from mid-game objectives to late-game teamfights was seamless. By the 28:30 mark, the game had reached its inevitable conclusion, as the favorites utilized their superior gold leads to shut down any hope of a Hanwha comeback.

Polymarket Trajectory

The prediction markets acted as a perfect barometer for the sheer disparity in this matchup. Entering the series, the market-implion win probability for DN SOOPers Challengers stood at a dominant 74%. As the first game concluded with a clinical victory, the market saw a sharp, decisive swing, with the probability for DN SOOPers surging to 84%. This movement highlighted the market's recognition that Hanwha Life Esports Challengers lacked the fundamental tools to mount a comeback once the momentum had reached its breaking point. The market didn't just predict a win; it predicted a shutout, and the players delivered exactly that.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
Game 1DN SOOPers Challengers32:1417-9Enosh Ezreal 9/0/5
Game 2DN SOOPers Challengers28:3014-5DDoiV Jarvan IV 15.00 KDA

FAQ

Q: How did the jungle performance of DDoiV impact the series outcome?

DDoiV's disruptive Jarvan IV in Game 1, with a 3/1/12 KDA, prevented Hanwha from establishing any jungle rhythm, which directly led to the collapse of their lane priority.

Q: Was there any chance for Hanwha Life Esports Challengers to win this series?

Given the 32.5% pre-match win probability and the massive 8.3k gold deficit established in Game 1, Hanwha lacked the necessary scaling and resources to overcome the dominance of DN SOOPers.