Knight's Mel Masterclass Seals the Sweep in Game 3
Bilibili Gaming secures a decisive victory over Anyone's Legend in Game 3 of the LPL Playoffs, anchored by Knight's unbelievable 19.0 KDA on Mel.
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Bilibili Gaming extended their winning run to five victories as they secured another clinical win against Anyone's Legend in Game 3 of the LPL 2026 Season Split 2 Playoffs. As predicted by the betting markets, the leaders successfully converted their superior early game gold leads into a decisive victory that lasted exactly 29:45. The core of this snowball was anchored by Knight, whose performance on Mel was nothing short of masterful throughout the duration of the match. He finished with an astounding 19.0 KDA, serving as the primary engine for his team's progression and ensuring that their mid-lane pressure remained constant against the opposition.
Key Takeaways
- Knight anchored the victory with a powerhouse performance on Mel, finishing with an 19.0 KDA. - Bilibili Gaming solidified their objective dominance by securing 3 dragons to only 2 for their opponents. - The match was a total snowball, with Bilibili Gaming maintaining a massive +13k gold lead throughout the duration of the game.
Building the Lead
The series began with Bilibili Gaming establishing an immediate and suffocating tempo that Anyone's Legend struggled to counter. While the opposition attempted to find footing in the jungle, the leaders were already carving out a massive advantage across all lanes. Bin provided a sturdy presence in the top lane on Renekton, ensuring that the upper half of the map remained contested for the leaders while simultaneously shutting down any scaling threats from the opposing side. This early dominance allowed them to dictate the flow of the match, creating a snowball effect that left their rivals searching for an opening that never truly materialized.
The Numbers Tell the Story
While the kill count was relatively balanced at 25-9, the disparity in gold and objective control told a much darker story for the second seed. Knight's ability to maintain his position while delivering consistent pressure meant that Anyone's Legend was constantly forced into a defensive posture. Even with Kael providing support on Bard and Tarzan attempting to create chaos with Nidalee, the gold lead remained heavily skewed toward the leaders. By the time the clock hit the final minutes, the fact that they held 1 baron proved to be a decisive hurdle for the opposition, ensuring that any hopes of a comeback were extinguished long before the final push.
The Final Push
The conclusion of the match was a showcase of how quickly a superior early game lead can snowball into an insurmountable objective gap. Bilibili Gaming utilized their gold advantage to secure a total of 9 towers, effectively dismantling the opposition's defences and leaving them with only 2 towers. The coordination between their mid lane pressure and jungle playmaking was flawless, ensuring that the opposition was pushed into a defensive shell from which they could not recover. This final victory solidified the sweep and confirmed the pre-match predictions regarding their ability to convert early advantages into a decisive win in the LPL 2026 season.
Polymarket Market
The betting markets were remarkably accurate throughout this series, reflecting the massive disparity in early dominance and standings. Starting at a pre-match odd of 80% for the leaders, the market reacted sharply to every victory. By the time Game 1 concluded, the probability shifted to 86%, and by the end of Game 2, it reached a staggering 96%. This trajectory confirms that the initial signal—the ability of Bilibili Gaming to convert early gold leads into dragon control—was correctly read by the market from the very beginning. The only thing the market could have signaled even earlier was how quickly the kill disparity would widen in Game 3, but overall, it was a textbook example of a favorite fulfilling its expected dominance.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hope | Anyone's Legend | Ezreal | Bot | 1/5/2 | — | 21.4% |
| Tarzan | Anyone's Legend | Nidalee | Jungle | 5/2/4 | — | 28.2% |
| Shanks | Anyone's Legend | Twisted Fate | Mid | 0/6/6 | — | 15.4% |
| Kael | Anyone's Legend | Bard | Support | 2/9/5 | — | 11.0% |
| Flandre | Anyone's Legend | Rek'Sai | Top | 1/3/2 | — | 24.0% |
| Viper | Bilibili Gaming | Sivir | Bot | 3/1/14 | — | 22.1% |
| Xun | Bilibili Gaming | Jarvan IV | Jungle | 2/2/22 | — | 18.2% |
| Knight | Bilibili Gaming | Mel | Mid | 16/1/3 | — | 28.5% |
| ON | Bilibili Gaming | Karma | Support | 0/2/16 | — | 8.0% |
| Bin | Bilibili Gaming | Renekton | Top | 4/3/5 | — | 23.1% |
FAQ
Q: Why did Bilibili Gaming maintain such a massive gold lead throughout the game? A: Their ability to secure 1 baron and maintain superior early lane presence allowed them to snowball a +13k gold lead that was never relinquished.
Q: Did the draft strategy involving Jarvan IV and Bard prove effective for Bilibili Gaming?
Yes, the inclusion of high-priority picks like Jarvan IV perfectly matched the pre-match analysis regarding their ability to neutralize scaling threats and dictate the tempo.
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