2022 League of Legends LCK Summer Split Week 4 Odds

2022 League of Legends LCK Summer Split Week 4 Betting

There will be no League of Legends action in either Europe or North America this week as both the LEC and LCS have the week off, so let’s turn our attention to the LCK. Two of the three most dominant teams in the region will be squaring off this week as Gen. G faces T1. Gen. G has only dropped one map all year long, and that has led to them being ensconced as slight favorites per the League of Legends betting odds against reigning champions T1. DWG KIA will be in action this weekend too, and they are a burgeoning threat with Nuguri back in the top lane.

2022 League of Legends LCK Summer Split Week 4 Betting Odds

Gen. G -132

T1 +101

Chovy has been sensational for Gen. G this split. He has a 16.3 KDA in the mid lane, as he is really meshing well with jungler Peanut. He has dealt 30% of his team’s damage although this is not a meta that favors mid laners, highlighting his excellent play. Long-time AD Carry Ruler has been superb in the bottom lane too with a 22.8 KDA, as Lehends is the kind of support that he has thrived with throughout his career.

T1 was the best team in the Spring Split, and they got off to a solid start this season. However, they have struggled to adapt to the meta. The bottom lane has been great when Gumayusi has been able to take Senna into the bottom lane, but they have struggled otherwise. That gives Gen. G a great chance to take a two-game lead on T1 in the LCK standings.

KT Rolster -144

Kwangdong Freecs +113

Both KT Rolster and Kwangdong Freecs are 3-4. They are currently fighting for the final playoff spot entering the halfway portion of the LCK Summer Split, so this is a very important match. Kwangdong Freecs stunned T1 last week, but they are underdogs by the League of Legends betting odds this week.

KT Rolster has a lot of experience in the top lane and jungle. Kwangdong Freecs have a solid mid laner in FATE, but the bottom lane has left something to be desired. That’s not good in this meta, so back KT Rolster here.

DWG KIA -878

Hanwha Life Esports +525

The best team in Korea at the end of the season might be DWG KIA. They were the only team to take a game off of Gen. G this season, and they have now brought back Nuguri to fix their top lane woes. ShowMaker and Canyon are still world class players at their positions, and Deokdam and Kellin are a solid bottom lane.

Hanwha Life have really struggled this season. Karis is a talented mid laner and OnFleek is a decent jungler, but the bottom lane and top lane leave much to be desired. It’s hard to imagine them upsetting DWG KIA given the major talent discrepancy.

Liiv SANDBOX -163

Nongshim Red Force +134

It’s been a promising start to the season for Liiv SANDBOX. The inexperienced bottom lane of Prince and Kael has performed very well, and Dove has shown that he can play weak side tanks and Azir in the top lane. That has many looking to back them in this match, but Nongshim have a more talented roster that should start to turn things around.

BDD has been excellent in the mid lane, and Ghost and Effort aren’t as bad as they have performed in the bottom lane. Canna and Dread are solid players too, so this is good value on Nongshim Red Force.

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