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Bilibili Gaming Crush Top Esports to Open LPL 2026

By Draftlol Analysis Desk

Bilibili Gaming overwhelmed Top Esports in 26:00, turning relentless skirmishes and BLGXun’s Lee Sin into a commanding LPL 2026 opener.

Top EsportsTop Esports
Game 125:55LPLPatch 26.16
Bilibili GamingBilibili GamingWinner
9Kills24
47.6KGold60.8K
1Drag3
2Torres9

Top players by damage

Olaf
TopZUIAN
2/5/234.5% dmg8.8 CS/m
Olaf
TopTESZUIAN
2/3/134.5% dmg44% KP7.9 CS/m
Yunara
BotViper
8/2/732.9% dmg10.9 CS/m
Polymarketmarket probability · Bilibili Gaming · Top EsportsFAVORITE
Game (draft close)Bilibili Gaming won (59% pre-game)
59%·42%
Series (now)post-game · 0-1
85%·16%
Series (draft close)pre-game anchor
66%·35%
Δ Series after this game: +19.0pp for Bilibili Gaming

TL;DR: Bilibili Gaming dismantled Top Esports in a chaotic 26:00 LPL opener, converting constant skirmishes into a 24-9 kill lead and a 13k gold snowball. BLGXun anchored the rout on Lee Sin, setting a dominant tone for a series the favorites now control.

Key Takeaways

- Bilibili Gaming finished with a 24-9 kill score, proving its skirmish pressure gave Top Esports no room to stabilize. - BLGXun delivered a 9.00 KDA on Lee Sin, turning the jungle matchup into the engine of the victory. - Bilibili Gaming built 60.8k gold to Top Esports’ 47.6k, then converted that control into 9 towers and 1 barons.

Building the Lead

The game opened as a brawl, but Bilibili Gaming made chaos look organized. BLGXun repeatedly found angles on Lee Sin, finishing 3/1/6 while ensuring that every early collision favored his side. His activity validated the pre-match focus on the jungle gap: the projected difference between his early influence and TESTian’s proved meaningful on the Rift.

Top Esports did have tools to answer. TESTian’s Jarvan IV appeared exactly as pre-draft analysis anticipated and posted a respectable 3/2/3, but the engage never created sustained control. TESCreme’s Ryze, another flagged pick, managed only 1/2/0; the scaling threat was present in draft, not in execution.

The Numbers Tell the Story

Bilibili Gaming’s advantage was not merely a collection of kills. The 13k gold lead reflected a team that turned fights into map ownership: 9 towers to 2, 3 dragons to 1, and 1 barons to none. Those objectives made each subsequent engage more punishing.

In the bottom lane, BLGViper made Yunara a decisive carry with a 6/2/3 line, while Top Esports’ Varus ended 0/5/4. Elsewhere, BLGON’s Lulu supplied 1/2/10, giving the winning side the protection to keep pressing rather than retreating after every trade.

The Final Push

Once Bilibili Gaming secured Baron, the match’s remaining tension vanished. BLGKnight’s Syndra contributed 3/1/3, adding the burst needed to punish anyone caught outside formation, while the team’s tower count showed how thoroughly it had broken the map.

Top Esports could not turn isolated picks into a comeback because every successful moment came against a stronger economy and superior setup. Bilibili Gaming closed the 26:00 game with 24 kills, leaving the BO3 at 1-0 and its opponent facing an immediate reset.

Polymarket Market

Polymarket read the result correctly: Bilibili Gaming closed draft at 58% for Game 1 and delivered the expected outcome. The broader series market had already favored them at 66% before the series, matching the pre-match case built around their 37W-9L record and +4,938 average gold differential. What the market could not fully price was the scale of the execution gap: the draft’s Jarvan IV and Ryze answers never slowed Bilibili Gaming’s skirmish machine. After the rout, the series market moved from 66% to 84%, a +19.0pp swing that signals much greater confidence in Bilibili Gaming for the next game.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
BLGViperBilibili GamingYunaraBot6/2/3
BLGXunBilibili GamingLee SinJungle3/1/6
BLGKnightBilibili GamingSyndraMid3/1/3
BLGONBilibili GamingLuluSupport1/2/10
BLGBinBilibili GamingCamilleTop2/2/3
TESJackeyLoveTop EsportsVarusBot0/5/4
TESTianTop EsportsJarvan IVJungle3/2/3
TESCremeTop EsportsRyzeMid1/2/0
TESZhuoTop EsportsNautilusSupport2/3/1
TESZUIANTop EsportsOlafTop2/3/1

FAQ

Q: Why did Bilibili Gaming’s early game decide Game 1? A: BLGXun’s 3/1/6 on Lee Sin powered repeated skirmish wins, which Bilibili Gaming converted into 9 towers and 3 dragons.

Q: Did Top Esports’ Jarvan IV and Ryze picks deliver?

Both appeared as predicted, but TESTian’s 3/2/3 and TESCreme’s 1/2/0 could not overcome Bilibili Gaming’s 13k gold snowball.

*Odds via Polymarket, 2026-08-21 13:07 UTC.*