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Game 3

Gumayusi's Caitlyn Buries G2 in MSI 2026 Sweep

By Draftlol Analysis Desk

Hanwha Life Esports crushed G2 Esports in 25:10 at MSI 2026 as Gumayusi's Caitlyn and Delight's Bard drove a 33-7 stomp and a sixth straight win.

Hanwha Life EsportsHanwha Life EsportsWinner
Game 325:07MSIPatch 26.13
G2 EsportsG2 Esports
33Kills7
58.4KGold42.2K
1Drag1
10Torres0
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a Hanwha Life Esports con 88% y ganó como se esperaba

Hanwha Life Esports 88.0%·G2 Esports 12.0%·Vol: $7575K

Top players by damage

Cassiopeia
MidCaps
3/7/386% KP7.7 CS/m
Bard
SupportDelight
2/1/2479% KP1.1 CS/m
Caitlyn
BotGumayusi
10/2/1164% KP9.5 CS/m
Polymarketprobabilidad de mercado · Hanwha Life Esports · G2 EsportsFAVORITO
Game (cierre draft)Ganó Hanwha Life Esports (80% pre-game)
80%·21%
Serie cerrada 3-0 — análisis del mercado de serie en el resumen final.

TL;DR: Hanwha Life Esports closed out G2 Esports in 25:10 with a brutal bot-lane takeover, stretching their winning run to 6 and finishing the MSI 2026 series exactly as expected. Gumayusi's Caitlyn built a +3413 lane lead at 15, while Delight's Bard turned that pressure into a map-wide collapse.

Key Takeaways

  • Hanwha Life Esports justified the pre-match 78% edge by winning 33-7 in kills and turning a close-out game into a complete MSI statement.
  • Gumayusi on Caitlyn exploded to 10/2/11 with +3413 GoldDiff@15, and that bot-lane gap was the clearest reason G2 Esports never stabilized.
  • Delight piloted Bard to a 2/1/24 line and 26.00 KDA, proving the pre-draft focus on Bard was not just correct but central to the result.

Building the Lead

Hanwha Life Esports came into Game 3 with a chance to close the series, and they played like a team that had no interest in letting G2 Esports breathe. The opening hook from the series held true: this roster extended its winning run to 6, and it did so by weaponizing the strongest lane on the map. In bot, Gumayusi turned Caitlyn into a siege engine, building that massive +3413 gold lead by 15 and setting the rhythm for every rotation that followed.

Once that duo secured push, the rest of the map opened. Delight on Bard was the hinge point, not only protecting the lane but accelerating every roam and every river contest. His final 2/1/24 score tells you how often he was present when Hanwha Life Esports struck. That is why the pre-draft analysis around Bard deserves a clear check mark: the champion appeared, and he delivered exactly the kind of tempo, setup, and cross-map pressure the forecast expected.

G2 Esports needed creativity to stretch the map with BrokenBlade's Twisted Fate and hold mid fights long enough for Caps to punish oversteps on Cassiopeia. Instead, they were pushed backward from lane phase onward. With bot losing heavily and side lanes giving up ground, the windows for a comeback never truly appeared.

The Numbers Tell the Story

The raw totals make this game sound one-sided because it was one-sided. Hanwha Life Esports finished with 33 kills to 7, took 10 towers to 0, secured 1 Baron, and ended with 58.4k gold against 42.2k. In a game type correctly described as a stomp, they snowballed all the way to a 16k lead before the Nexus fell.

The supporting cast was just as sharp. Kanavi's Naafiri ripped through the jungle with a 9/2/11 score and +863 GoldDiff@15, punishing every unstable pocket of the map. In mid, Zeka made LeBlanc look untouchable at 7/1/6, while Zeus on Rumble added 5/1/8 and a hefty +1516 lane edge. Every Hanwha Life Esports lane either won or converted pressure faster, which is why the live draft model's 52% lean toward them absolutely materialized in-game.

This result also confirms the broader forecast. The pre-match call had Hanwha Life Esports at 78% against G2 Esports at 22%, and the favorite delivered. G2 still found 1 dragon, but with no towers and no Baron control, that small objective could not change the shape of the game.

The Final Push

By the time the last phase began, the only real question was how cleanly Hanwha Life Esports would finish. They answered by squeezing every lane at once, turning superior setup into a fast close instead of a reckless brawl. G2 Esports had flashes of resistance through Caps, who posted 3/7/3, but every attempted hold felt temporary because the gold gap and map control were already too severe.

The closing sequence fit the entire match. Bot pressure created vision, vision created picks, and picks became structures. When the final push hit, Hanwha Life Esports had already erased the map, and the 33-7 scoreline simply caught up with what the eye test had shown for most of 25:10.

Polymarket Market

The game market read this one correctly. Hanwha Life Esports closed draft around 80% and entered with a live draft edge of 52%, and both numbers were validated by execution that was even cleaner than the spread suggested. What the market may not have fully priced in was just how hard the Caitlyn-Bard axis would crush lane priority and how quickly that would unlock Naafiri and LeBlanc across the map. The series pre-match number of 78% already leaned heavily toward Hanwha Life Esports, and Game 3 confirmed that the favorite's edge was rooted in real lane and tempo advantages. This win closes the series at 3-0, with the full series-market wrap-up better saved for the series recap.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
Hans SamaG2 EsportsEzrealBot1/5/2-3413
SkewMondG2 EsportsWukongJungle2/7/2-863
CapsG2 EsportsCassiopeiaMid3/7/3-418
LabrovG2 EsportsKarmaSupport0/6/4-999
BrokenBladeG2 EsportsTwisted FateTop1/8/3-1516
GumayusiHanwha Life EsportsCaitlynBot10/2/11+3413
KanaviHanwha Life EsportsNaafiriJungle9/2/11+863
ZekaHanwha Life EsportsLeBlancMid7/1/6+418
DelightHanwha Life EsportsBardSupport2/1/24+999
ZeusHanwha Life EsportsRumbleTop5/1/8+1516

FAQ

Q: Why was the bot lane the decisive point of Game 3?

Because Gumayusi's Caitlyn reached 10/2/11 with +3413 GoldDiff@15, and that lane priority gave Hanwha Life Esports the freedom to take over towers, vision, and tempo.

Q: Did the pre-draft focus on Bard actually matter?

Yes. Delight finished 2/1/24 with a 26.00 KDA, and his Bard was the connective tissue behind roams, picks, and the clean conversion from lane lead to a 33-7 win.

*Odds via Polymarket, 2026-07-05 09:13 UTC.*