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Rising Gaming Forces Game 3 in LJL Series Clash

Rising Gaming levels the LJL series against Arneb with a dominant Game 2 victory, overcoming a 56% win probability to equalize the Bo3.

Rising GamingRising GamingWinner
Game 229:46LJLPatch 26.09
ArnebArneb
15Kills7
59.4KGold48.2K
3Drag1
10Torres1
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a Rising Gaming con 50% y ganó como se esperaba

Rising Gaming 50.0%·Arneb 50.0%·Vol: $61K

Top players by damage

Ezreal
BotArcher
3/1/732.9% dmg
Sivir
Botdresscode
2/3/227.0% dmg
Ahri
MidDaemi
2/2/425.4% dmg

The stakes couldn't have been higher in the LJL 2026 Spring Series as Arneb looked to close out a clean sweep, but Rising Gaming refused to go quietly. Entering Game 2 trailing 0-1 in the series, the pressure was immense to equalize the Bo3 and prevent an early exit. While the pre-match predictions heavily favored Arneb with a 56% win probability, the squad from Rising Gaming defied the odds, delivering a masterclass in execution to bring this series to a deciding third game.

Key Takeaways

* Rising Gaming secured a massive 10-7 kill advantage, effectively neutralizing Arneb's aggressive intentions. * YellowYoshi utilized the Rumble heat to help his team amass a commanding 59.4k gold total, outscaling the opposition by over 11k gold. * Arneb struggled to find any momentum, managing only 1 tower throughout the entire 29:50 duration.

Early Game

The opening minutes of this contest were a whirlwind of skirmishes and lane pressure. While the pre-draft analysis suggested that Arneb could utilize a superior draft advantage to neutralize the opposition, Rising Gaming's plan was much more direct. They focused on high-tempo aggression, utilizing the burst potential of Ankochan on Pantheon to disrupt the enemy jungle. The early game was defined by a relentless pursuit of gold, as the winning side managed to build a significant lead that left the opposition reeling. Unlike the first game of the series, where Arneb controlled the pace, this match saw the rising side dictating the tempo from the very first dragon fight.

The Turning Point

The momentum shifted decisively when the mid-game objectives began to fall. Although Daemi attempted to exert pressure on his Ahri, the sheer utility provided by Patch on Bard proved too much to handle. The turning point arrived during a pivotal contest around the Baron pit. Rising Gaming had already secured 3 dragons and was looking to close the game, but it was their control over the map that truly broke the spirit of Arneb. By securing the Baron Nashor, the team was able to push into the enemy base, systematically dismantling the structures and leaving the opposition with almost no way to defend.

Closing Out

As the clock ticked toward the 29:50 mark, the conclusion became inevitable. Rising Gaming's composition, featuring the heavy scaling of Ramune on Viktor, simply outclassed the defensive setup of the opposition. With 10 towers destroyed and a massive gold lead, the final push was a clinical execution of macro play. Arneb's Sivir and Jarvan IV found themselves caught in a web of crowd control, unable to mount any meaningful resistance as the Nexus fell. This victory not only equalized the series but sent a clear message to the rest of the LJL: Rising Gaming is far from defeated.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
dresscodeArnebSivirBotNone/None/None
KaniaArlevJarvan IVJungleNone/None/None
DaemiArnebAhriMidNone/None/None
TaiyakiArnebRellSupportNone/None/None
leafArnebGalioTopNone/None/None
ArcherRising GamingEzrealBotNone/None/None
AnkochanRising GamingPantheonJungleNone/None/None
RamuneRising GamingViktorMidNone/None/None
PatchRising GamingBardSupportNone/None/None
YellowYoshiRising GamingRumbleTopNone/None/None

FAQ

Q: Did the pre-match draft advantage for Arneb materialize in Game 2? A: No, despite the 56% prediction favoring Arneb, Rising Gaming's aggressive use of Rumble and Pantheon overcame the structural advantages of the Galio and Ahri picks.

Q: How much of an economic advantage did Rising Gaming maintain?

They maintained a dominant lead, finishing the match with 59.4k gold compared to Arneb's 48.2k gold.