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Game 1

Team Liquid's Scaling Power Overwhelms Disguised in LCS

Team Liquid secures Game 1 in the LCS 2026 Spring Season, using a massive scaling draft to dismantle Disguised's early game pressure.

Team LiquidTeam LiquidWinner
Game 129:59LCSPatch 26.09
DisguisedDisguised
15Kills5
58.7KGold52.5K
2Drag2
9Torres4
Polymarket

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The opening game of this LCS 2026 Spring Season clash between Team Liquid and Disguised was a masterclass in patience and execution. While the pre-match analysis suggested that Disguised could find success if KryRa could stabilize his jungle pathing, the reality was a stark demonstration of how a superior scaling draft can simply outlast even the most aggressive early-game intentions. As predicted by the model's 64% win probability, the draft advantage for Team Liquid materialized perfectly as the game progressed toward the thirty-minute mark.

Key Takeaways

  • CoreJJ delivered a legendary performance on Seraphine, posting an incredible 15.00 KDA and acting as the primary engine for Team Liquid's teamfights.
  • Disguised managed to secure a significant early lead, with Castle's Rumble sitting at a +455 gold differential at the fifteen-minute mark.
  • Josedeodo's Sejuani acted as the ultimate stabilizer, racking up 6 kills to dismantle the aggressive momentum of the Disguised jungle.

Early Game

The start of the match looked exactly like the nightmare scenario Team Liquid feared. Disguised entered the lane with a clear plan to snowball, and for a moment, it worked. The top lane was a battlefield where Castle utilized his Rumble to exert immense pressure, leading to a massive +455 gold lead over his opponent at the fifteen-minute mark. Similarly, KryRa's Pantheon was finding success in the jungle, maintaining a +323 gold advantage at the same interval. For a brief period, the lanes were tilting heavily in favor of the blue side, as sajed and Callme were both holding onto gold leads that suggested a potential upset.

The Turning Point

However, the tide began to turn as the mid-game approached. The pre-event strategy of banning Ryze to neutralize Disguised's control potential was bypassed, but Team Liquid countered this by drafting a high-utility composition that could absorb the initial burst. The turning point arrived when Josedeodo's Sejuani began to find the perfect engages. Despite being behind in gold by -323 at fifteen minutes, the jungler's ability to secure kills—eventually reaching a 6/2/5 scoreline—disrupted the rhythm of the Disguised skirmishers. The momentum shifted from the aggressive Pantheon to the relentless, tanky presence of the Liquid frontline.

Closing Out

As the game crossed the twenty-five-minute mark, the scaling of the Team Liquid draft became an insurmountable wall. CoreJJ was virtually untouchable on Seraphine, maintaining a 0/0/12 stat line that provided the vision and peel necessary to protect Yeon's Ashe. The bot lane, which had been trailing by -406 gold early on, transformed into a powerhouse, with Yeon securing a massive 11.00 KDA. Team Liquid systematically dismantled the opposition, taking 9 towers, 2 dragons, and a crucial Baron to seal the victory. Disguised simply ran out of answers as the Liquid engine, powered by Quid's Yone, crushed any remaining resistance.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
sajedDisguisedEzrealBot1/3/2+406
KryRaDisreguisedPantheonJungle2/2/2+323
CallmeDisguisedRyzeMid1/4/1+256
LyonzDisguisedNamiSupport0/2/4+51
CastleDisguisedRumbleTop1/4/1+455
YeonTeam LiquidAsheBot3/1/8-406
JosedeodoTeam LiquidSejuaniJungle6/2/5-323
QuidTeam LiquidYoneMid3/1/4-256
CoreJJTeam LiquidSeraphineSupport3/0/12-51
MorganTeam LiquidOrnnTop0/1/8-455

FAQ

Q: Did the pre-match prediction regarding Josedeodo's impact come true?

Yes, Josedeodo lived up to his reputation, securing 6 kills on Sejuani to effectively neutralize the early pressure from KryRa.

Q: How did Disguised's early gold advantage fail to secure the game?

Despite Castle and KryRa both holding significant gold leads at fifteen minutes, Team Liquid's superior scaling and CoreJJ's incredible 15.00 KDA allowed them to overtake the lead in the late game.