Artermis's Lucian Anchors GAM Esports Victory in LCP Game 3
GAM Esports secures a decisive victory over MVK Esports in LCP Game 3 after a one-sided stomp fueled by Artemis's high-impact Lucian play.
The story of Game 3 in the LCP 2026 Season Split 2 Playoffs was a clinical display of dominance that effectively ended the series for MVK Esports. While both teams entered this match with identical records, the narrative today was defined by the sheer superiority of GAM Esports' execution. Despite an initial struggle to find footing, they managed to snowball a massive lead into a decisive victory, leaving M Esports searching for answers in a crumbling defense that simply could not withstand the pressure.
Key Takeaways
* Artemis anchored the win with a formidable 12.00 KDA on Lucian, maintaining an 84% KP that proved insurmountable for the opposition. * Taki provided the pivotal support utility, securing a massive 16.00 KDA on Milio to facilitate the team's objective control. * GAM Esports secured 1 Baron and a total of 9 towers, providing the necessary momentum to seal the victory in just 33:50.
Building the Lead
From the very first minute, GAM Esports looked to dictate the tempo by leveraging their superior jungle presence. While MVK Esports attempted to establish a foothold with Kindred, the pressure from Xin Zhao proved too much for them to handle. This early disparity allowed GAM Esports to begin building a snowball effect that would eventually become insurmountable. By the time the clock hit fifteen minutes, the gold gap was already widening, putting MVK Esports in a position where they had to fight for every inch of ground just to survive.
The Numbers Tell the Story
The disparity in resources during this match was stark and reflected the sheer dominance of the red side's execution. Artemis held a commanding lead on her Lucian, boasting a gold diff of +1161 at fifteen minutes, which served as the primary engine for their victory. Conversely, Harkey struggled to find any footing with her Ezreal, finding herself in a deficit of -1161. Even in the mid-lane, where Seany's Annie attempted to provide some resistance, she was overwhelmed by the sheer pressure of the opposition, leaving her with a gold diff of +732 that ultimately proved insufficient to stop the inevitable tide.
The Final Push
The final act was a masterclass in late-game execution by the GAM Esports roster. With a massive lead already secured, they were able to dismantle the enemy's defensive shell with clinical efficiency. While Kratos attempted to provide some resistance on her K'Sante, she simply could not withstand the relentless pressure of a team that had already won the objective battle. With 1 Baron in their pocket and a total of 9 towers destroyed, GAM Esports closed the door on any hopes of a comeback, finishing the match with a decisive 19-6 kill score.
Polymarket Market
The market sentiment for this specific matchup was notably optimistic toward GAM Esports, with a 66% win probability at the draft stage. The actual result saw them deliver even more decisively than expected, as evidenced by the shift in series odds from an initial 80% pre-match probability to a staggering 94% currently. The market correctly identified the talent gap, but perhaps underestimated just how quickly Xin Zhao would dismantle the early game priority of MVK Esports. This result effectively ends the debate on the series trajectory, leaving MVK Esports with only a slim 6% chance of survival in the next encounter. This result closes the series at 0-3 and the full series-market wrap-up belongs in the series recap.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Artemis | GAM Esports | Lucian | Bot | 8/0/4 | +1161 | — |
| Draktharr | GAM Esports | Xin Zhao | Jungle | 5/2/6 | -1016 | — |
| Gloryy | GAM Esports | Akali | Mid | 2/3/3 | -732 | — |
| Taki | GAM Esports | Milio | Support | 0/1/16 | +213 | — |
| Kiaya | GAM Esports | Gwen | Top | 4/0/6 | -389 | — |
| Harky | MVK Esports | Ezreal | Bot | 0/5/2 | -1161 | — |
| Gury | MVK Esports | Kindred | Jungle | 3/7/2 | +1016 | — |
| Seany | MVK Esports | Annie | Mid | 2/4/2 | +732 | — |
| SiuLoong | MVK Esports | Nami | Support | 1/2/2 | -213 | — |
| Kratos | MVK Esports | K'Sante | Top | 0/1/1 | +389 | — |
FAQ
Q: Why did GAM Esports manage to snowball such a massive lead so quickly? A: The primary driver was the superior jungle pressure of Xin Zhao, who successfully disrupted the early game priority of MVK Esports.
Q: How much did Taki's Milio influence the final outcome?
Her 16.00 Krade and high utility provided the necessary support to allow Artemis to focus on securing objectives without pressure.
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