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Game 3

Relative's Hwei Masterclass Secures Game 3 for E WIE EINFACH

E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS takes a 2-1 lead in the Prime League playoffs after a 42-minute battle against Berlin International Gaming, led by Relative's Hwei.

E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTSE Wie Einfach E SportsWinner
Game 342:50Prime League 1st Division
Berlin International GamingBerlin International Gaming
37Kills24
81.9KGold79.1K
5Drag1
6Torres7

The tension in the Prime League playoffs reached a fever pitch as the series stood at a deadlock, with Game 3 acting as the ultimate tiebreaker to seize control of the bracket. In a grueling 42-minute and 50-second marathon, E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS managed to outlast Berlin International Gaming in a contest defined by objective control and a legendary mid-lane performance. While the blue side entered the match with a statistical edge, the red side's ability to secure 5 dragons to just 1 ultimately suffocated the opposition's late-game hopes.

Key Takeaways

* Relative delivered a monstrous 10/3/14 performance on Hwei, providing the magical artillery needed to anchor the victory. * Wildenbruch played a high-risk, high-reward game on Neeko, overcoming a massive -957 gold deficit at the 15-minute mark to facilitate crucial teamfights. * E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS established overwhelming map pressure by securing 5 dragons, effectively neutralizing the scaling potential of the blue side.

Trading Blows

The early game was a chaotic exchange of resources and lane pressure. Berlin International Gaming appeared to be executing their draft plan perfectly, with Kaiser on Pantheon carving out a massive +957 gold advantage over his opponent by the 15-minute mark. The blue side's jungle presence was also felt early, as Habubu's Sylas managed to maintain a +634 gold lead over the enemy jungler. However, these early advantages were fragile. Despite the gold lead, the blue side struggled to convert lane dominance into permanent map control, especially as E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS began stacking dragon souls to build a late-game insurance policy.

The Deciding Factor

While the lanes were trading blows, the mid lane became the arena where the game was won or lost. Relative's Hwei was an absolute force of nature, posting a staggering 8.0 KDA. His ability to zone enemies and follow up on engages made it impossible for the blue side to find any footing in mid-game skirmishes. Even though Reeker's Annie attempted to provide burst, the sheer utility and damage output from the red side's mid laner acted as an impenetrable wall. This performance allowed the red side to maintain a narrow 2.7k gold margin that eventually widened into a decisive victory.

What Made the Difference

The true hero of the narrative, however, was the unexpected impact of the support role. Wildenbruch was significantly behind in the early game, sitting at a -957 gold deficit on Neeko, but his presence in fights was transformative. His ability to land game-changing crowd control allowed noz2k on Varus to dish out a massive 13/7/10 scoreline. While the live draft model had predicted a 55% win probability for Berlin International Gaming, the actual gameplay proved that raw lane gold does not always translate to victory. The red side's superior objective control and the tactical brilliance of their utility picks simply overwhelmed the blue side's scaling composition.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
PatrikBerlin International GamingJhinBot8/7/12-48
HabubuBerlin International GamingSylasJungle2/8/10+634
ReekerBerlin International GamingAnnieMid5/8/10-602
KaiserBerlin International GamingPantheonSupport2/11/11+957
IrrelevantBerlin International GamingZaahenTop7/3/2+715
noz2kE WIE EINFACH E-SPORTSVarusBot13/7/10+48
AfroboiE WIE EINFACH E-SPORTSDr. MundoJungle4/4/17-634
RelativeE WIE EINFACH E-SPORTSHweiMid10/3/14+602
WildenbruchE WIE EINFACH E-SPORTSNeekoSupport4/7/19-957
VizicsacsiE WIE EINFACH E-SPORTSShenTop6/3/17-715

FAQ

Q: Did the draft advantage for Berlin International Gaming manifest in the game? A: No, despite the model predicting a 55% win rate for them, the blue side failed to capitalize on their early gold leads and lost the game.

Q: How did the dragon objectives impact the final result?

E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS secured 5 dragons to only 1 for Berlin International Gaming, providing the necessary scaling to close out the 42-minute match.