Jayce Powerhouse Carries Misa Esports to Victory
Misa Esports dominates Ozarox Esports in Game 3 of the TCL 2026 Playoffs, fueled by a massive jungle performance to equalize the series.
El mercado favorecía a Misa Esports con 50% y ganó como se esperaba
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The stakes could not have been higher in this TCL 2026 Season Spring Playoffs clash. With Ozarox Esports holding a precarious lead in the series, Game 3 was a do-or-die moment for the undefeated juggernaut, Misa Esports. They entered the Rift needing to prevent a series deficit and prove that their perfect season wasn't about to crumble. What followed was a clinical demolition that effectively reset the series narrative, leaving the opposition searching for answers in the wake of a total collapse.
Key Takeaways
* 113 delivered a monstrous 6/1/7 performance on Jayce, generating a massive +2258 gold lead at the fifteen-minute mark. * Ozarox Esports suffered a catastrophic 0% dragon control rate, allowing their opponents to dictate the map's pace. * Ragner utilized a meta-breaking Anivia pick to secure 5 towers, effectively neutralizing the enemy's ability to contest objectives.
Early Game
The pre-draft analysis suggested a heavy focus on early impact picks like Nocturne or Xin Zhao, but the actual draft presented a much more experimental landscape. While the analysts were watching for the meta-standard Orianna, Misa Esports shocked the arena by bringing Anivia into the top lane. This unconventional choice aimed to disrupt the traditional flow of the game. The early minutes saw the predicted advantage for Ozarox Esports begin to evaporate almost instantly. Although Grave attempted to leverage the Sivir versus Jhin matchup, the sheer jungle pressure from 113 prevented any meaningful snowball from the bot lane. By the time the fifteen-minute mark arrived, the jungle gap was already a staggering +2258 gold in favor of the Misa side.
The Turning Point
The momentum shifted irrevocably when Misa Esports began to leverage their superior objective control. While StarScreen tried to use the burst potential of Rumble to punish the lack of a frontline, the sheer utility of Carry on Alistar allowed his team to dictate every engagement. The turning point arrived when the jungle predator, 113, transitioned from simply clearing camps to hunting the enemy carries. This aggression allowed Misa to secure 2 dragons and a crucial Baron Nashor, effectively suffocating the Ozarendum's ability to breathe. The enemy mid-laner, Fade, found himself caught in a web of crowd control, unable to find any footing as the gold lead ballooned toward 47.2k.
Closing Out
As the game approached the 22:50 mark, the macro play of Misa Esports became an inescapable force. They focused on dismantling the map, eventually taking 5 towers to the opposition's meager 1. Even though the enemy side attempted to use the pressure of Sivir to create space, the split-pushing power of the Anivia top lane was simply too much to handle. The sheer weight of the gold advantage allowed the favorites to march down mid and end the game with clinical precision, leaving the series tied at 1-1.
Polymarket Market
The market's reading of this specific game was remarkably accurate, as the pre-game probability heavily favored Misa Esports at 80%. While the draft suggested a potential window for Ozarox Esports to exploit the bot lane matchup, the execution on the Rift revealed that the jungle gap was far too large for any lane advantage to overcome. The market correctly anticipated that the favorites would deliver, even if the draft looked slightly more balanced on paper. Following this result, the series-level market has seen a significant shift; the initial dominance of Ozarox has evaporated, and the momentum has swung back toward the undefeated giants, setting the stage for a high-intensity Game 4.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ruep | Misa Esports | Jhin | Bot | 0/0/6 | -330 | — |
| 113 | Misa Esports | Jayce | Jungle | 6/1/7 | +2258 | — |
| Kofte | Misa Esports | Aurora | Mid | 6/2/2 | +138 | — |
| Carry | Misa Esports | Alistar | Support | 2/0/8 | +378 | — |
| Ragner | Misa Esports | Anivia | Top | 1/0/3 | +1003 | — |
| Grave | Ozarox Esports | Sivir | Bot | 1/1/0 | +330 | — |
| CAPE | Ozarox Esports | Skarner | Jungle | 1/2/1 | -2258 | — |
| Fade | Ozarox Esports | Yasuo | Mid | 1/5/1 | -138 | — |
| monkaS | Ozarox Esports | Karma | Support | 0/3/1 | -378 | — |
| StarScreen | Ozarox Esports | Rumble | Top | 0/4/0 | -1003 | — |
FAQ
Q: Did the predicted draft advantage for Ozarox Esports materialize in the game? A: No, despite the favorable Sivir versus Jhin matchup, the massive jungle gap created by 113's 6/1/7 performance completely neutralized the lane advantage.
Q: How did Misa Esports manage to control the map so effectively?
They utilized an unconventional Anivia pick on Ragner to secure 5 towers and leverage superior objective control, including 2 dragons and 1 baron.
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