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Artermis's Miss Fortune Dominates LCP Opener vs Deep Cross Gaming

GAM Esports secures a 1-0 lead over Deep Cross Gaming in the LCP 2026 Season Split 2 Playoffs, driven by an elite bot lane performance.

Deep Cross GamingDeep Cross GamingWinner
Game 133:32LCPPatch 26.10
GAM EsportsGam Esports
19Kills11
70.8KGold60.1K
4Drag1
8Torres4
Polymarketprobabilidad de mercado · GAM Esports · Deep Cross GamingCOIN FLIP
Game (cierre draft)Ganó GAM Esports (52% pre-game)
52%·49%
Serie (ahora)post-game · 0-1
34%·67%
Serie (cierre draft)ancla pre-game
56%·45%
Δ Serie tras este game: -22.0pp para GAM Esports

GAM Esports has extended their winning run to four victories, showcasing a clinical execution where Artemis anchored the victory with a massive +1634 gold lead at 15 minutes on her Miss Fortune. This was a definitive showcase of bot-lane dominance, as she provided the primary damage source for the blue side while ensuring they could maintain their momentum throughout the match. The team successfully secured 4 dragons to 1 for the opposition, ensuring that the series trajectory remained firmly in their favor despite the heavy pressure from the red side's jungle presence.

Key Takeaways

- Artemis established a massive +1634 gold lead at 15 minutes on Miss Fortune, creating an insurmountable gap for the bot lane. - Pop9 struggled to find footing on Vi, falling behind by -347 gold during those critical opening minutes in the jungle. - GAM Esports secured a massive 11k gold lead during the snowball phase, turning the match into a one-sided affair.

Building the Lead

From the opening minutes, it was clear that GAM Esports intended to suffocate the map. Draktharr utilized his Xin Zhao to disrupt opposition jungle paths, successfully maintaining an +347 gold lead at 15 minutes. Meanwhile, Pop9 struggled to find footing on Vi, falling behind by -347 gold during those critical opening minutes. The early game was characterized by a tug-of-war for objectives, as the favorites managed to secure 8 towers while the opposition fought back with aggressive but ultimately ineffective movements.

The Numbers Tell the Story

As the clock ticked toward the 33-minute mark, the disparity in resources became staggering. Artemis showcased why she is a premier threat, weaving through the enemy team to maintain her high KDA while ensuring her teammates had the space to breathe. Even though ShiauC attempted to disrupt this flow with Lulu, the discrepancy in positioning allowed the blue side to dictate the teamfight composition. This dominance was bolstered by Taki, who provided consistent utility on Seraphine despite a lower kill count, keeping the bot lane stable enough for the final push.

The Final Push

The match concluded as a clinical snowball, where efficiency outweighed raw aggression. While Feng performed admirably on Ashe with a solid 4/4/12 score, he simply couldn't overcome the structural pressure applied by the GAM Esports frontline. The fact that Kiaya held such a massive lead in the top lane meant that Flauren was forced into a defensive posture on Rumble, unable to find the necessary space to initiate his own plays. Ultimately, the synergy between the mid and support roles allowed the favorites to close out the victory just as the opposition tried to mount a comeback.

Polymarket Market

The market correctly identified GAM Esports as the heavy favorite, with an initial pre-match series probability of 80%. During the draft phase, the odds shifted slightly to 52%, reflecting the analytical edge provided by the jungle and mid lane counter-picks. The final Game 1 outcome of a victory for the favorites confirms that the market's sentiment was well-founded in the underlying stats. Interestingly, the series probability has now surged to 34% following this result, suggesting that the momentum is heavily skewed toward Deep Cross Gaming heading into the next map. This reflects a significant shift from the initial pre-match prediction of an 80% win probability for the favorites.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
FengDeep Cross GamingAsheBot4/4/12-1634
Pop9Deep Cross GamingViJungle3/3/7-347
HongSuoDeep Cross GamingTaliyahMid2/1/13-383
ShiauCDeep Cross GamingLuluSupport2/3/15-377
FlaurenDeep Cross GamingRumbleTop8/0/6+1287
ArtemisGAM EsportsMiss FortuneBot4/3/6+1634
DraktharrGAM EsportsXin ZhaoJungle3/5/4+347
GloryyGAM EsportsRyzeMid2/5/6+383
TakiGAM EsportsSeraphineSupport1/3/10+377
KiayaGAM EsportsK'SanteTop1/3/1-1287

FAQ

Q: Why did GAM Esports successfully neutralize the threat of Vi? A: Draktharr secured a massive advantage by picking Xin Zhao, which effectively countered her mobility and allowed for an +347 gold lead at 15 minutes.

Q: Did the draft model's prediction for GAM Esports hold true during the game?

Yes, despite the model favoring them at 52%, they won because they successfully executed the jungle counter-picks to solidify their identity.