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Game 2

MVK Esports Levels the Series with Dominant Game 2 Victory

MVK Esports erases CTBC Flying Oyster's lead in the LCP 2026 Playoffs, with Seany's Aurora delivering a masterclass in mid-lane pressure.

MVK EsportsMvk EsportsWinner
Game 228:25LCPPatch 26.10
CTBC Flying OysterCtbc Flying Oyster
13Kills8
61.7KGold46.4K
3Drag1
10Torres0
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a MVK Esports con 50% y ganó como se esperaba

Mvk Esports 50.0%·Ctbc Flying Oyster 50.0%·Vol: $404K
Polymarketprobabilidad de mercado · CTBC Flying Oyster · MGN Vikings EsportsFAVORITO
Game (cierre draft)Ganó MVK Esports (64% pre-game)
36%·64%
Serie (ahora)post-game · 1-1
35%·66%
Serie (cierre draft)ancla pre-game
54%·47%
Δ Serie tras este game: -19.0pp para CTBC Flying Oyster

The stakes could not have been higher in the LCP 2026 Season Split 2 Playoffs. After dropping the opening game, MVK Esports entered Game 2 facing the threat of a massive series deficit. With the series tied at 1-1 following this intense encounter, the momentum has shifted back to the favorites, leaving CTBC Flying Oyster scrambling to defend their lead in what is shaping up to be a legendary battle for the LCP crown.

Key Takeaways

  • Seany delivered a terrifying performance on Aurora, posting a massive 6/0/2 KDA and a +1272 gold advantage at fifteen minutes to dismantle the enemy mid lane.
  • Gury anchored the jungle with a 5/3/5 KLD on Lee Sin, driving a +969 gold lead at the early game mark to secure map control.
  • CTBC Flying Oyster suffered a catastrophic early game, falling behind by a staggering -1272 gold on their mid laner, POUT, which effectively neutralized their scaling potential.

Early Game

As predicted by the pre-match analysis, the heavy favorites arrived with a clear plan to punish the early game vulnerabilities of their opponents. While the pre-draft era suggested a meta dominated by Orianna, MVK Esports opted for a high-execution, high-pressure composition. The draft advantage materialized almost instantly. Gury utilized his Lee Sin to aggressively invade, securing a +969 gold lead at the fifteen-minute mark. This early aggression, paired with Harky's steady presence on Caitlyn, allowed the squad to establish a suffocating presence in the river, leaving CTBC Flying Oyster struggling to find any footing in the jungle.

The Turning Point

The momentum swung irrevocably toward MVK Esports when the mid lane became a graveyard for the opposition. Seany's Aurora was simply too much to handle, navigating the battlefield with a flawless 6/0/2 scoreline. As the mid laner surged ahead with a +1272 gold advantage, the structural integrity of the CTBC defense began to crumble. The pressure from the flanks, supported by SiuLoong's opportunistic Pyke, forced CTBC Flying Oyster into desperate, uncoordinated responses. The loss of early towers and the inability of Shad0w's Jarvan IV to counter-gank meant that the gold gap was widening into an insurmountable chasm.

Closing Out

By the time the clock hit 27:50, the game was effectively decided. MVK Esports had amassed a massive 59.7k gold advantage compared to just 45.1k for their opponents. They controlled the objectives with clinical precision, securing 3 dragons and a crucial Baron to prevent any hope of a comeback. While CTBC Flying Oyster managed to secure a single dragon, they were unable to take a single tower or contest the major neutral objectives. The sheer weight of the gold lead, driven by the mid and jungle lanes, allowed MVK to systematically dismantle the base and equalize the series.

Polymarket Market

The market's reading of this game was remarkably accurate. Entering the match, the market heavily favored MVK Esports with a 64% win probability, and the execution on the Rift mirrored this expectation perfectly. While the pre-match sentiment was leaning toward a CTBC upset due to their Game 1 victory, the sheer statistical dominance displayed in Game 2 proved that the favorites' fundamental strength was still the dominant force. Following this result, the series-level market has swung violently back in favor of MVK Esports, jumping from a 46% underdog status to a commanding 66% favorite. The collapse of CTBC's win probability from 54% to 34% reflects a loss of confidence in their ability to sustain pressure against such high-skill individual performances.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
DoggoCTBC Flying OysterSennaBot3/2/2-191
Shad0wCTBC Flying OysterJarvan IVJungle1/3/4-969
POUTCTBC Flying OysterViktorMid2/2/0-1272
KinoCTBC Flying OysterKarmaSupport1/2/5+277
RestCTBC Flying OysterRenektonTop0/3/0-751
HarkyMVK EsportsCaitlynBot1/0/3+191
GuryMVK EsportsLee SinJungle5/3/5+969
SeanyMVK EsportsAuroraMid6/0/2+1272
SiuLoongMVK EsportsPykeSupport0/4/6-2lag
KratosMVK EsportsGnarTop0/0/0+751

FAQ

Q: How did the mid lane performance impact the outcome of Game 2?

Seany's incredible 6/0/2 performance on Aurora created a +1272 gold gap that prevented CTBC Flying Oyster from contesting any major objectives.

Q: Did the draft advantage for MVK Esports hold up during the game?

Yes, the high-pressure picks of Lee Sin and Pyke allowed Gury and SiuLoong to dominate the early skirmishes and secure a massive 59.7k total gold lead.