Match result and objective markets decide who claims the Bo3 and how both teams' LCK standings and morale shift after rounds 1–2.
Game-level props—kills, inhibitors, Baron and dragon—capture whether a match is one-sided or goes to three games and pay out accordingly.
T1 and Nongshim RedForce are the actors; each team's starting five and coaching staff determine strategy and in-game calls.
Individual roles—top, jungle, mid, bot, support—and any in-match substitutions shape kill pressure, objective control, and Baron/dragon timing for Game 2 props.
Draft and pick/ban decisions set champion matchups that influence lane priority, jungle access, and teamfight scaling.
Jungler paths, early skirmishes, vision control, and objective trades move odds for kills, inhibitors destroyed, and whether both teams secure Baron or dragons.
Game 1 result, the Game 2 draft, and any surprise bans within the first 10 minutes will shape Game 2's pace.
Monitor first blood timing, dragon and Baron spawn fights, turret plate losses, and substitutions. Twitch streams, live VODs, and official lineups before match start are timely signals.