Hanwha Life Survives Scare to Stay Second in LCK Group
Hey everyone, let’s talk about the latest in the LCK because things are getting really intense! This past Thursday, Hanwha Life Esports pulled off a thrilling victory against KT Rolster, keeping their hold on second place in Group B. The series was full of highs and lows, and honestly, it felt like a rollercoaster from start to finish.
KT Rolster came out swinging in the first game. Seo “deokdam” Dae-gil was on fire with Corki, and Bdd on Ryze showed nearly flawless play, being involved in 21 out of 27 kills. His leadership, both in-game and over voice comms, was clear, and it really looked like KT might sweep the series. But despite taking the first game, KT couldn’t maintain the momentum. Mistakes in key moments gave Hanwha Life just enough breathing room to turn the series around.
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Game two saw Hanwha Life dominating most of the map. Bdd on Orianna looked unstoppable in mid at first, but eventually, HLE’s coordinated dives onto Lee “PerfecT” Seung-min and the recently buffed Hexplate advantage for Park “Viper” Do-hyeon on Zeri shifted control firmly back to Hanwha Life. It was a textbook example of punishing overextensions and making calculated plays under pressure.
The final game was pure chaos. Peanut played Ivern for the first time in the Summer Split, and for a while, HLE seemed to have the upper hand. But KT fought back hard, and at the drake fight, Moon “Cuzz” Woo-chan’s Trundle pillar gave KT a massive lead of over 4,000 gold. Just when it looked like the game might slip away, a midlane skirmish caught PerfecT out, and Hanwha Life seized the opportunity to secure the win. Choi “Zeus” Woo-je was awarded the series MVP for his outstanding performance—his first of the Summer Split—and he played a huge part in keeping the team in contention for playoff seeding.
With this win, Hanwha Life stays in second place for now, though T1 could tie them if they manage a clean sweep against Nongshim RedForce tomorrow. KT Rolster, meanwhile, still hasn’t beaten any of the top three in the Legend Group, but their performance gives hope for the playoffs after recent wins over Nongshim.
Tomorrow’s matches are going to be crucial. T1 faces Nongshim, still looking for their first Summer Split win, while DRX battles Dplus KIA in a key match to maintain their top-three position in the Rise Group. The LCK standings are tighter than ever, and it’s clear that every team has to be on their A-game if they want to make it to the playoffs.
It’s been a wild day in the LCK, and Hanwha Life’s comeback story shows just how unpredictable this league can be. Fans are in for an exciting finish to the Summer Split, with every match having the potential to shake up the standings.
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