Bets cover the BO3 result (T1 −1.5 vs Nongshim +1.5), total maps (over/under 2.5), and a slate of Game 2 props: winner, first blood, quadra/penta kills, total kills lines, dragons, Baron, and inhibitors.
Each prop resolves on specific in-game events, so a single one-sided Game 2 can flip multiple markets even if the series result is close.
Faker is the headline mid-lane playmaker for T1, with T1's jungler and bot duo influencing early objective fights and teamfight execution.
Nongshim RedForce's jungler and solo laners set early skirmish tempo, while coaches and draft staff shape compositions that favor teamfights or split-pushing strengths.
Draft choices, champion matchups, and jungle pathing directly affect first-blood and kill-count probabilities.
Vision control, objective timing, and successful Baron/dragon contests are the main levers that determine whether both teams secure those objectives or one side snowballs for multi-kills.
Champion picks and bans in the pregame lobby reveal whether teams prioritize early skirmishes or late-game scaling.
Monitor Game 1 duration and first-10-minute kill metrics, in-series champion swaps, postgame gold differences, and any roster or patch updates before Game 2 starts.