Bie's Rell Seals Team Secret Whales' Game 4 Win
Bie's Rell delivered a 0/2/25, 12.50 KDA anchor as Team Secret Whales beat GAM Esports in Game 4 to close their LCP 2026 series.
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TL;DR: With the LCP 2026 series on the line, Team Secret Whales closed out GAM Esports as Bie's Rell supplied the 0/2/25 anchor and a 12.50 KDA. The official Game 4 record is unusual at 0:30, but the player line tells the decisive story: coordinated engage beat GAM's lane advantages.
Key Takeaways
- Bie turned Rell's 0/2/25 line into a 12.50 KDA statement, giving Team Secret Whales the reliable engage platform needed to finish the series.
- Dire overcame a +315 GoldDiff@15 with Annie's 12/6/7, converting mid-lane control into the game's clearest carry performance.
- GAM Esports held advantages through Kiaya's +599 GoldDiff@15 on Renekton, yet Team Secret Whales still delivered the expected result after a 72% pre-game market price.
Early Game
Team Secret Whales entered Game 4 needing one more win to close a 2-1 series lead, while GAM Esports needed a response to force a deciding map. The official ledger lists only 0:30, 2.5k to 2.5k gold, 0 towers, 0 dragons, and 0 barons, making the aggregate match feed clearly incomplete beside the individual performances.
Within the supplied player data, GAM found credible lane pressure. Artemis's Miss Fortune posted 4/3/5 and a +305 GoldDiff@15, while Kiaya's Renekton reached +599. Those numbers fit the pre-match warning that GAM possessed an early-game upset path, but not the conversion needed to overturn Team Secret Whales' season-long edge.
The pre-draft watch list landed: Nocturne, Ryze, and Ezreal all appeared. Draktharr produced 5/5/12 on the jungle pick, and Eddie answered with 7/4/12, so the two highlighted carries contributed; Gloryy's Ryze at 6/6/9 could not turn GAM's pressure into control.
The Turning Point
The pivotal contrast was the engage response. GAM's composition needed Nocturne to isolate a target before the counter-engage arrived, but Bie made that window vanish. His Rell finished 0/2/25 with 100% KP, a remarkable support imprint that made every credited Team Secret Whales action feel connected.
That protection gave Dire room to make Annie's 12/6/7 line matter. Rather than merely surviving the +315 GoldDiff@15 advantage, the mid laner became the burst threat around which Team Secret Whales could punish every forced entry. GAM's Leona recorded 0/5/14, but the double-engage battle favored the side whose responses arrived together.
Closing Out
The game data's objective totals remain locked at 0 towers, 0 dragons, and 0 barons for both teams, so the official record cannot support a conventional objective-by-objective finish. Still, the personnel lines explain why Team Secret Whales won: Pun's Chogath added 5/4/11, and Hizto's Lee Sin supplied 1/4/12 to stabilize the frontline around the support's engages.
This result completed a 3-1 series victory after GAM won G1 and Team Secret Whales answered in G2, G3, and Game 4. The favourite's broader comfort mattered most when GAM's early gold leads demanded a clean snowball.
Polymarket Market
Polymarket priced Team Secret Whales at 72% to win Game 4 at draft close, and the market read the winner correctly. That confidence was more accurate than the live draft model's 50% lean toward GAM Esports, an edge that did not materialize in execution. GAM's draft had the tools to create isolated picks through Nocturne and Ryze, but Team Secret Whales' double engage and Bie's 0/2/25 response prevented those openings from deciding the map. The series market had already favored Team Secret Whales 78% before G1, so the day confirmed rather than reversed that expectation. This result closes the series 3-1, 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 | Miss Fortune | Bot | 4/3/5 | +305 | — |
| Draktharr | GAM Esports | Nocturne | Jungle | 5/5/12 | +50 | — |
| Gloryy | GAM Esports | Ryze | Mid | 6/6/9 | -315 | — |
| Taki | GAM Esports | Leona | Support | 0/5/14 | +69 | — |
| Kiaya | GAM Esports | Renekton | Top | 5/6/5 | +599 | — |
| Eddie | Team Secret Whales | Ezreal | Bot | 7/4/12 | -305 | — |
| Hizto | Team Secret Whales | Lee Sin | Jungle | 1/4/12 | -50 | — |
| Dire | Team Secret Whales | Annie | Mid | 12/6/7 | +315 | — |
| Bie | Team Secret Whales | Rell | Support | 0/2/25 | -69 | — |
| Pun | Team Secret Whales | Chogath | Top | 5/4/11 | -599 | — |
FAQ
Q: Why was Bie's Rell the defining pick in Game 4?
Bie finished 0/2/25 with a 12.50 KDA and 100% KP, ensuring GAM Esports could not reliably isolate Team Secret Whales' carries.
Q: Did GAM Esports' draft advantage materialize in-game?
No. The live model gave GAM Esports 50%, but Team Secret Whales' execution delivered the win despite GAM's early GoldDiff@15 leads.
*Odds via Polymarket, 2026-08-21 12:35 UTC.*
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