E WIE EINFACH Open Prime Leag With a Commanding Win
E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS beat ROSSMANN Centaurs in 30:00 as Afroboi's Viego and Vizicsacsi's Chogath turned a draft edge into control.
El mercado favorecía a E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS con 56% y ganó como se esperaba
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TL;DR: E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS opened this Prime Leag meeting exactly the way favorites should, beating ROSSMANN Centaurs in 30:00 because Afroboi's Viego blew open the jungle matchup at +1191 gold@15, while Vizicsacsi's Chogath gave the whole composition a calm, winning front line.
Key Takeaways
- E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS justified the pre-match 59% win probability by finishing with a 19-12 kill lead, 8 towers to 2, and a 60.6k to 53.2k gold advantage.
- Afroboi on Viego turned the map with 4/2/9 and +1191 GoldDiff@15, the clearest sign that the predicted jungle-mid edge really did arrive on time.
- Vizicsacsi's Chogath posted a pristine 4/0/6 10.00 KDA, anchoring every mid-game fight while Hazel's Zeri tried to answer with 7/3/2 for ROSSMANN Centaurs.
Early Game
The opening minutes sounded like a warning siren for Centaurs. E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS came in as the 59% pre-match favorite against 41% for ROSSMANN Centaurs, and this result does confirm that prediction: not because it was a stomp from second one, but because the stronger baseline showed up exactly where the preview said it might, in jungle-mid control.
That pressure started with Afroboi. His Viego did not just farm cleaner than jokaa's Jarvan IV; he forced the pace until the gap hit +1191 gold@15, while the Centaurs jungler fell to 0/6/5. You could hear the consequences in every lane. Relative on Cassiopeia held the center with 3/4/9 and +754 GoldDiff@15, and bot side built forward too, where Afriibi's Ezreal reached 5/2/5 with +587 GoldDiff@15.
Centaurs were not invisible in the first phase. Hazel kept them alive with a sharp Zeri performance, finishing 7/3/2, and c0st0m's Viktor found moments to answer back. But their draft needed cleaner setup: a controlled engage from Jarvan IV, a protected space for the marksman, and enough time for scaling to matter.
The Turning Point
The game truly turned when E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS began converting that lane pressure into map ownership instead of just skirmish noise. They never needed Baron; they needed cleaner entrances, and Wildenbruch on Nautilus gave them exactly that with 3/4/10. Once the hooks started connecting, the blue side composition finally looked like the draft model's 52% favorite in motion.
This is also where the pre-draft read on Sion has to be judged honestly. Yes, Sion appeared, so prediction 2 was correct on presence. But did it deliver as predicted? Only partially. Leks finished 1/1/4 with -535 GoldDiff@15, providing durability and some space, yet the pick never became the stabilizing wall Centaurs needed. It was serviceable, not game-defining.
Meanwhile, the real anchor was Vizicsacsi. His Chogath ended 4/0/6 with a 10.00 KDA, and that matters because once E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS stepped into river fights, they had a front line that would not break. Centaurs got 1 dragon, but they could not wrestle away total tempo as the winners reached 2 dragons and steadily widened the map.
Closing Out
By the last stretch, the audio picture was simple: E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS were calling all the important beats. They closed with 8 towers to 2, no Baron needed, and a final gold count of 60.6k against 53.2k. That tells you this was not one lucky ace; it was progressive territorial control.
The most important confirmation is prediction 3. The live draft model favored E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS at 52%, and that draft edge absolutely materialized in-game. Their composition had early skirmish, mid-game poke, and enough scaling to stay comfortable, while ROSSMANN Centaurs remained too dependent on a perfect engage pattern. Even with Hazel doing real damage from the back line, the map belonged to the other side.
Polymarket Market
The market read this game largely correctly. E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS sat at 59% before the series and 58% at draft close, so the favorite winning Game 1 was the expected outcome rather than a surprise. What the price did not fully capture was how decisively the jungle gap would shape the match: Afroboi's Viego at +1191 gold@15 made the pre-match jungle-mid thesis feel stronger than a near coin-flip draft edge. The draft itself also proved sturdier in execution than Centaurs' scaling-and-engage plan. This result closes the series at 0-1, and the full series-market wrap-up belongs in the series recap.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Afriibi | E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS | Ezreal | Bot | 5/2/5 | +587 | — |
| Afroboi | E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS | Viego | Jungle | 4/2/9 | +1191 | — |
| Relative | E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS | Cassiopeia | Mid | 3/4/9 | +754 | — |
| Wildenbruch | E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS | Nautilus | Support | 3/4/10 | +609 | — |
| Vizicsacsi | E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS | Chogath | Top | 4/0/6 | +535 | — |
| Hazel | ROSSMANN Centaurs | Zeri | Bot | 7/3/2 | -587 | — |
| jokaa | ROSSMANN Centaurs | Jarvan IV | Jungle | 0/6/5 | -1191 | — |
| c0st0m | ROSSMANN Centaurs | Viktor | Mid | 3/5/6 | -754 | — |
| Infoneral | ROSSMANN Centaurs | Braum | Support | 1/4/9 | -609 | — |
| Leks | ROSSMANN Centaurs | Sion | Top | 1/1/4 | -535 | — |
FAQ
Q: Why was Game 1 decided so heavily through the jungle?
Because Afroboi's Viego reached 4/2/9 with +1191 GoldDiff@15, while jokaa's Jarvan IV ended 0/6/5; that gap kept giving E WIE EINFACH E-SPORTS first move into fights.
Q: Did ROSSMANN Centaurs' Sion pick deliver what pre-draft analysis hinted at?
Only in part. Leks went 1/1/4 and stayed relatively stable, but the -535 GoldDiff@15 and teamwide loss of 8 towers to 2 show the pick never became a true game-changing frontline.
*Odds via Polymarket, 2026-07-08 15:44 UTC.*
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