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Game 3

Oner's Lee Sin Mastery Seals the MSI Victory

T1 secures a decisive 3-0 victory over Team Liquid at MSI 2026, fueled by Oner's jungle dominance and Keria's support mastery.

T1T1Winner
Game 329:30MSIPatch 26.13
Team LiquidTeam Liquid
14Kills12
57.6KGold53.2K
4Drag0
6Torres2
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a T1 con 50% y ganó como se esperaba

T1 50.0%·Team Liquid 50.0%·Vol: $4144K
Polymarketprobabilidad de mercado · T1 · Team LiquidFAVORITO
Game (cierre draft)Ganó T1 (85% pre-game)
85%·16%
Serie cerrada 3-0 — análisis del mercado de serie en el resumen final.

The stakes for this final encounter were absolute: T1 stood on the precipice of a clean sweep, looking to close out the series and eliminate Team Liquid from the tournament. This wasn't just a victory; it was a jungle-centric display of dominance where Oner’s Lee Sin anchored the win with a crucial 4.50 KDA. The narrative of Game 3 was defined by a massive disparity in jungle control, fueled by Oner, who established a foothold with a staggering +1271 gold lead at fifteen minutes while maintaining a formidable 64% KP. This early advantage allowed the Korean side to snowball every interaction, leaving the American side searching for answers in a one-sided affair.

Key Takeaways

* Oner anchored the victory with a Lee Sin performance of 3/2/6, securing a +1271 gold lead at fifteen minutes to solidify the jungle advantage early on. * Keria anchored the win with a Yuumi performance of 0/2/12, providing the core pressure needed to dismantle the opposition's defenses. * T1 secured a crushing 4 dragons to 0, ensuring that Team Liquid could never find a foothold in the late game.

Early Game

From the opening moments, it was clear that T1 intended to snowball every interaction. While Team Liquid attempted to find early priority through their bot-lane and mid-lane pathing, they were consistently pushed back by the sheer pressure of the Korean side's rotations. Peyz on Zeri started establishing a foothold in the bot lane immediately, ensuring that her duo stayed ahead of the curve while securing an early advantage of -1213 gold. This initial momentum allowed the team to snowball their lead into map control, leaving the opposition struggling to find any breathing room.

The Turning Point

The disparity in resources became insurmountable as the match progressed toward the twenty-nine minute mark. Oner utilized his Lee Sin to maintain a massive jungle advantage of +1271 at fifteen minutes, while his teammates also flourished in their respective lanes. Even though Morgan on Zaahen managed a respectable +197 gold lead at that same timestamp, the overall map pressure was heavily skewed toward the favorites. The early phase was defined by T1's ability to neutralize pathing, leaving the opposition starved for necessary resources while they accumulated a total of 14 kills.

Closing Out

As the game reached its final act at 29:30, the disparity in infrastructure became absolute. T1 had already dismantled 6 towers and secured 4 dragons, while Team Liquid sat with only 2 towers and zero dragons. Because they secured so many objectives, the opposition lacked the necessary power spikes to break the siege. Even though Quid on Galio finished with a respectable 3/3/5 scoreline, the final gold count of 57.6k for T1 against 53.2k for Team Liquid reflected an absolute dominance. The victory was sealed as the Korean side pushed into the base, ending the game with a decisive lead.

Polymarket Market

As predicted, the market's confidence in T1 proved correct from the very start of the series. While the pre-match odds were already leaning heavily toward the favorites at 95%, the execution during Game 3 only reinforced that belief. The draft revealed a clear intent to prioritize jungle dominance, which was perfectly executed by Oner. This game's outcome confirmed the expected trajectory, as the market correctly identified that Team Liquid lacked the necessary objective control to flip the script against T1’s superior form. This result closes the series at 3-0, and the full series-market wrap-up belongs in the series recap.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
PeyzT1ZeriBot8/4/4-1213
OnerT1Lee SinJungle3/2/6+1271
FakerT1AnnieMid1/2/9+956
KeriaT1YuumiSupport0/2/12+53
DoranT1RenektonTop2/2/3-197
YeonTeam LiquidVarusBot4/4/2+1213
JosedeodoTeam LiquidNocturneJungle1/4/7-1271
QuidTeam LiquidGalioMid3/3/5-956
CoreJJTeam LiquidNeekoSupport0/2/9-53
MorganTeam LiquidZaahenTop4/1/2+197

FAQ

Q: Why did Oner's Lee Sin prove so decisive in the early game? A: His Lee Sin provided a massive +1271 gold lead at fifteen minutes, allowing him to dictate every engagement and neutralize pathing.

Q: How much did the objective disparity influence the final push?

By securing 4 dragons and 6 towers, T1 ensured that Team Liquid lacked the necessary power spikes to break the siege.

*Odds via Polymarket, 2026-06-28 08:07 UTC.*