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KT Rolster Challengers Close Out Series in LCK CL Stomp

KT Rolster Challengers secure a 2-0 series victory over Gen.G Global Academy in the LCK CL, driven by a massive bot lane performance from FenRir's Yunara.

Gen.G Global AcademyGen.g Global Academy
Game 223:40LCK CL
KT Rolster ChallengersKt Rolster ChallengersWinner
13Kills35
45.3KGold59.5K
2Drag1
2Torres9
Polymarketprobabilidad de mercado · KT Rolster Challengers · Gen.G Global AcademyFAVORITO
Game (cierre draft)Ganó KT Rolster Challengers (74% pre-game)
74%·27%
Serie cerrada 0-2 — análisis del mercado de serie en el resumen final.

The tension in the LCK CL arena reached its breaking point as KT Rolster Challengers stepped into Game 2 with a chance to complete a clean sweep. While Gen.G Global Academy entered the map desperate to equalize the series, they were met with a relentless onslaught that effectively neutralized their win conditions. The story of the match was written in the bottom lane, where a massive performance gap allowed the blue side to dictate every single engagement from the opening minutes.

Key Takeaways

* FenRir delivered a monstrous 16/1/4 performance on Yunara, generating a staggering +1987 gold lead at the fifteen-minute mark. * KT Rolster Challengers achieved a total of 35 kills compared to just 13 for their opponents, showcasing absolute mechanical dominance. * Gen.G Global Academy suffered a devastating -1987 gold deficit in the bot lane, which prevented their carries from ever reaching a scaling power spike.

Building the Lead

From the very first wave, the draft edge predicted by the live model—which favored KT Rolster Challengers at 50%—began to materialize with terrifying efficiency. The blue side's composition was built for snowballing, and they executed it to perfection. FenRir's Yunara acted as the primary engine of this momentum, outclassing MUDAI's Aphelios so early that the Gen.G marksman was essentially neutralized before the first dragon could even be contested. This early pressure was bolstered by Sylvie, whose Lee Sin played with incredible aggression, securing an 8/3/1 legendary KDA and ensuring that Gen.G never had the breathing room to stabilize.

The Numbers Tell the Story

The statistical disparity in this game was nothing short of a massacre. As the match progressed toward the 23:40 mark, the gold gap widened to a massive 14k advantage for the favorites. While the pre-draft analysis had flagged Rumble as a key meta champion, Kemish unfortunately could not make the pick work, finishing with a disappointing 2/7/7 scoreline. The lack of impact from the Gen.G mid lane meant that Hwichan's Taliyah was free to roam and set up plays across the entire map. The sheer weight of the 35 kills accumulated by KT made any attempt at a comeback by the red side mathematically impossible.

The Final Push

By the time the game reached its conclusion, the destruction of towers and objectives was a mere formality. KT Rolster Challengers had dismantled Gen.G Global Academy's defenses, claiming 9 towers and a crucial Baron to seal the deal. The blue side's control over the map was absolute, leaving the Gen.G players with no targets to strike and no way to contest the encroaching waves. The final push was less of a fight and more of an execution, as the blue side marched into the base to end the series in style.

Polymarket Market

The prediction markets were remarkably accurate in their assessment of this matchup. Entering the game, the market placed KT Rolster Challengers as heavy favorites with a 74% win probability, and the outcome aligned perfectly with this expectation. The massive disparity in gold and kills seen on the screen confirmed that the "stomp" predicted by the high win probability was well-founded. While the draft showed some potential for Gen.G to resist through Lulu's utility, the sheer mechanical gap in the bot lane was a variable the market correctly weighted. This result closes the series 0-2, and the full series-market wrap-up belongs in the series recap.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
MUDAIGen.G Global AcademyApheliosBot4/10/4-1987
CourageGen.G Global AcademyXin ZhaoJungle5/7/5-598
KemishGen.G Global AcademyRumbleMid2/7/7-1860
LumosGen.G Global AcademyLuluSupport1/6/10-385
RippleGen.G Global AcademyRenektonTop1/5/2-821
FenRirKT Rolster ChallengersYunaraBot16/1/4+1987
SylvieKT Rolster ChallengersLee SinJungle8/3/11+598
HwichanKT Rolster ChallengersTaliyahMid7/2/13+1860
PolluKT Rolster ChallengersNautilusSupport0/4/22+385
SeroKT Rolster ChallengersAmbessaTop4/3/10+821

FAQ

Q: Did the predicted meta champions like Rumble deliver for Gen.G Global Academy? A: No, Kemish's Rumble struggled significantly, finishing with a 2/7/7 KDA and failing to provide the necessary mid-lane pressure.

Q: How much did the bot lane difference impact the overall gold lead?

It was the deciding factor, as FenRir's +1987 gold lead at fifteen minutes directly contributed to the massive 14k gold gap that ended the game.