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LECLEC 2026 Versus2026-02-02Patch 16.236:12
SKSKSKSKSKSK GamingSK GamingL
13:24
MKOIMKOIMKOIMKOIMKOIMovistar KOIMovistar KOIW

Movistar KOI took this one. It was a LEC fixture played on 2026-02-02 between SK Gaming and Movistar KOI. At 36:12, this game ran deep into the late game. It produced 37 combined kills, and in long games per-minute figures such as DPM and CSM get pulled toward the average, so read them next to the totals. The total gold gap grew to 12,329, with Movistar KOI ahead. At that size the item tiers differ, so the late-game combat figures should be read as numbers produced after the gap opened. The clearest objective gap came from Towers: 11 for Movistar KOI against 6 for the other side.

Looking at Supa, the pick was Yunara and the line reads 9/3/8. The gold and damage share in the scoreboard show what kind of game it was. 6,331 is the end-of-game gold gap Myrwn built over Wunder in the Top matchup, the largest positional gap in this game. Varus was the first champion SK Gaming removed, while the opening ban from Movistar KOI was Akali. This match was played on patch 16.2.

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