A best-of-three series decides which LCK team wins this match and whether the matchup goes to a decisive Game 3.
Bets include match winner, whether the series reaches three games, Game 2 winners, kill totals and parity, plus rare props like Baron takedowns and pentakills that hinge on single-game moments.
Hanwha Life Esports and Gen.G are the competing squads on stage.
Coaches, draft leads, junglers and bot laners usually determine objective control and team tempo. Any in-series substitution or recent roster change can materially alter win chances.
Drafts and champion picks shape lane matchups, scaling windows and team-fight composition.
Early jungle pathing, contesting Rift Herald and Baron, item spikes, and snowballing lanes set kill tempo and the odds of late Baron steals or pentakills. Patch balance also tweaks champion viability.
Look for the Game 1 draft to reveal comfort picks, priority bans, and whether teams target early aggression or scaling.
Monitor jungler routes, vision around mid-to-late Baron windows, kill differential at 15–20 minutes, and any announced substitutions before lock-in. Series resolution comes after Game 2 or Game 3.