Woldjo's Skarner Dominance Seals Victory for TeamOrangeGaming
TeamOrangeGaming clinches the series against Berlin International Gaming in the Prime League 2026 with a massive jungle performance and mid-lane control.
BIG 50% vs Team Orange Gaming 50%
Top players by damage
The stakes could not have been higher in this decisive Game 3 of the Prime League 2026 Spring Split. With the series deadlocked at 1-1, both Berlin International Gaming and TeamOrangeGaming entered the Rift knowing that the next twenty minutes would determine who claimed the momentum in this high-stakes showdown. While the pre-match predictions favored Berlin International Gaming with a 54% win probability, the actual gameplay proved that a superior draft advantage can be completely dismantled by sheer mechanical aggression and jungle dominance.
Key Takeaways
* Woldjo delivered a masterclass on Skarner, posting a staggering 4/1/6 KDA to anchor the TeamOrangeGaming victory. * Sajator secured a massive +984 gold lead at the 15-minute mark on Ezreal, effectively neutralizing the mid-lane scaling of his opponent. * Berlin International Gaming suffered a devastating -984 gold deficit in the mid lane, preventing Reeker's Viktor from reaching a critical power spike.
Early Game
The early stages of the match were a direct confrontation between two opposing philosophies. Berlin International Gaming attempted to play for the late game, relying on the scaling potential of Sivir and Viktor. However, the draft advantage they held in terms of win rates failed to materialize as TeamOrangeGaming played with extreme urgency. While Patrik managed to maintain a slight +411 gold lead on his Sivir at 15 minutes, the rest of the map was falling into chaos. The jungle pressure exerted by Woldjo was relentless, as his Skarner began carving through the enemy camps and disrupting the pathing of Zaahen.
The Turning Point
The momentum shifted irrevocably when the mid-lane gap became insurmountable. Sajator, playing a high-tempo Ezreal, began punishing Reeker's Viktor relentlessly, creating a -984 gold gap that stripped the blue side of their primary wave-clear and burst potential. This pressure allowed the orange side to secure 2 dragons and establish control over the river. As the gold lead swung in favor of the visitors, Lilipp provided much-needed utility on Nami, ensuring that the TeamOrangeGaming frontline remained untouchable while their carries poked the enemy from safety.
The Decisive Moment
The end arrived swiftly at the 21:40 mark. TeamOrangeGaming utilized their superior kill count of 12 to 5 to force desperate engagements. The decisive blow came through the sheer presence of the jungle; Woldjo's Skarner acted as an unstoppable force, setting up picks that allowed Sajator and Ryuk to clean up the remaining members of Berlin International Gaming. Despite Berlin managing to take 3 towers, they simply could not respond to the coordinated strikes. The game concluded with a massive 40.9k gold total for the victors, leaving the blue side's economy in ruins.
Closing Out
In a stunning upset, TeamOrangeGaming defied the statistical predictions to take the series. They proved that even when a team like Berlin International Gaming possesses a more consistent scaling composition, a well-executed early-game plan centered around a dominant jungler can end the game before the late-game champions even reach their peak. For Berlin, it is a bitter pill to swallow after such a dominant second game, but for TeamOrangeGaming, this victory marks a significant statement of intent in the Prime League.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patrik | Berlin International Gaming | Sivir | Bot | 0/1/1 | +411 | — |
| Habubu | Berlin International Gaming | Zaahen | Jungle | 3/3/1 | -736 | — |
| Reeker | Berlin International Gaming | Viktor | Mid | 1/3/1 | -984 | — |
| Kaiser | Berlin International Gaming | Karma | Support | 0/1/2 | -267 | — |
| Irrelevant | Berlin International Gaming | Renekton | Top | 1/4/2 | -2 | — |
| Ryuk | TeamOrangeGaming | Corki | Bot | 0/0/3 | -411 | — |
| Woldjo | Team0rangeGaming | Skarner | Jungle | 4/1/6 | +736 | — |
| Sajator | TeamOrangeGaming | Ezreal | Mid | 4/2/4 | +984 | — |
| Lilipp | TeamOrangeGaming | Nami | Support | 2/0/5 | +267 | — |
| Zorenous | TeamOrangeGaming | Aurora | Top | 2/2/1 | +2 | — |
FAQ
Q: How did the jungle matchup impact the outcome of Game 3? A: Woldjo's incredible 4/1/6 KDA on Skarner allowed TeamOrangeGaming to dictate the tempo and negate the scaling of Berlin International Gaming.
Q: Did the predicted draft advantage for Berlin International Gaming hold up?
No, the advantage was overcome by Sajator's massive +984 gold lead on Ezreal, which prevented Reeker from effectively playing his Viktor.
In This Series