TeamOrangeGaming Outlasts Berlin International Gaming 2-1
A masterclass in jungle pressure as TeamOrangeGaming overcomes a Game 2 deficit to stun Berlin International Gaming in the Prime League 2026 Spring Split.
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In a rollercoaster of a series that redefined the hierarchy of the Prime League 1st Division, TeamOrangeGaming emerged victorious with a 2-1 series win over Berlin International Gaming. This wasn't just a victory; it was a psychological war of attrition that saw the underdog squad dismantle the favorites through sheer jungle aggression and mid-lane dominance.
Key Takeaways
* Woldjo was the undisputed hero of the series, transitioning from a terrifying Nocturne in Game 1 to a god-tier Skarner in Game 3, anchoring the entire TeamOrangeGaming performance. * The most decisive moment occurred in Game 3, where Sajator's +984 gold lead on Ezreal effectively neutralized Berlin International Gaming's scaling potential. * While Berlin International Gaming entered with a 55% win probability, they were unable to sustain the momentum of their massive 24-9 kill victory in Game 2, ultimately falling in a series defined by high-tempo jungle play.
Before the Series
The atmosphere heading into this BO3 was electric, with analysts heavily favoring Berlin International Gaming. The pre-match narrative was built around the stability of Reeker and the versatile jungle prowess of Habubu, who was coming off a dominant Olaf performance. On the other side, TeamOrangeGaming was viewed as a high-variance threat, possessing the explosive power of Woldjo but lacking the consistent late-game control of the blue side. The stage was set for a clash between Berlin's calculated scaling and TeamOrangeGaming's relentless, early-game chaos.
Game 1 — Setting the Tone
The series began with a complete shockwave that left the stadium in silence. TeamOrangeGaming didn't just play; they executed a clinical demolition in a mere 16:20. Ignoring the predicted draft advantage of Berlin International Gaming, the orange side played with a level of aggression that Berlin simply couldn't track. Woldjo, playing Nocturne, utilized the darkness to disrupt Berlin's rhythm, contributing to an 8-kill team score that suffocated the opposition. By the time the Nexus fell, TeamOrangeGaming had secured a massive 4.3k gold lead, proving that their "all-in" philosophy could shatter even the most stable compositions.
Game 2 — The Pivot
However, a champion does not surrender easily. Berlin International Gaming entered Game 2 with their backs against the wall, needing to dismantle the momentum of the underdogs. What followed was a masterclass in execution. Berlin found their rhythm, utilizing Reeker's Cassiopeia to facilitate a staggering 53.2k gold total for the squad. The jungle pressure from Habubu on Lee Sin was the perfect counter to Woldjo's Xin Zhao, effectively neutralizing the orange side's early game. With a staggering 24 kills to 9, Berlin leveled the series, leaving the fans wondering if TeamOrangeGaming's early-game magic had finally run out.
Game 3 — The Climax
With the series deadlocked at 1-1, Game 3 became a battle of pure mechanical will. The draft favored Berlin International Gaming, promising a late-game victory through Sivir and Viktor. But TeamOrangeGaming refused to let the game reach that stage. The turning point was the mid-lane gap; Sajator's Ezreal began punishing Reeker's Viktor relentlessly, creating a -984 gold deficit that stripped Berlin of their burst potential. Woldjo's Skarner then acted as the final nail in the coffin, providing the picks and engages necessary to close the game at the 21:40 mark. The underdog had completed the heist.
Aftermath
This series victory serves as a massive statement of intent for TeamOrangeGaming in the 2026 season. They have proven that they can win both as a blitzkrieg force and as a reactive, counter-punching unit. For Berlin International Gaming, the loss is a bitter pill to swallow, especially after such a dominant Game 2, but the tactical lessons learned here will be vital as they head toward the playoffs. The Prime League has a new heavyweight contender.
Series Stats
| Game | Winner | Duration | Kills | Series MVP Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Game 1 | TeamOrangeGaming | 16:20 | 8-2 | Woldjo (Nocturne) 8 kills |
| Game 2 | Berlin International Gaming | 23:30 | 24-9 | Reeker (Cassiopeine) 53.2k gold |
| Game 3 | TeamOrangeGaming | 21:40 | 12-5 | Woldjo (Skarner) 4/1/6 KDA |
FAQ
Q: How did TeamOrangeGaming manage to overcome the massive gold lead Berlin International Gaming held in Game 2? A: They shifted their focus to jungle-mid synergy, using Woldjo's Skarner to create massive gold gaps in the mid lane, specifically neutralizing Reeker's Viktor.
Q: Was the pre-match prediction of a Berlin International Gaming victory accurate?
Statistically, yes, as they had a 55% win probability, but the series proved that TeamOrangeGaming's high-aggression jungle play can bypass even the most stable scaling drafts.
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