1win Team vs Nemiga Gaming Result 1win Essence I 2026
1win Team sweep Nemiga 2-0 in 1win Essence I 2026 Group Stage. Munkushi's 11/1/15 Luna and Aegis steal pit fight close Game 1. young G's buyback-dieback ends Game 2. Full results inside.

1win Team defeated Nemiga Gaming 2-0 on May 2, 2026, in the 1win Essence I 2026 Group Stage on Europe West servers. The games went 44 minutes in Game 1 and 37 minutes in Game 2. 1win Team take their first group stage series win - their sweep of Nemiga the biggest upset of the opening day given Nemiga's 70% First 10 Kills rate entering the match.
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Game results
Game 1 - 1win win in 44 minutes
Game 1 was the longest game of the opening day at 44 minutes - a game whose defining moment arrived at the Roshan pit. 1win executed a massive pit fight that produced an Aegis steal - converting a Nemiga Roshan attempt into a 1win resource advantage and team wipe that led directly to their high-ground push. The Aegis steal reflected a 1win system whose pit-fight preparation specifically targeted Nemiga's Roshan timing - denying the objective advantage that Nemiga's 70% First 10 Kills system had been designed to convert into objective control.
Munkushi posted an 11/1/15 KDA and 35,000 net worth on Luna in Game 1 - the standout individual output of the series. His near-deathless Luna performance gave 1win the carry platform that their Aegis steal converted into the high-ground push before Nemiga's buyback resources could reset.
Game 2 - 1win win in 37 minutes
Game 2 was closed by the individual decisive moment of the series - young G's critical buyback-dieback for Nemiga. His buyback re-entry into the fight failed to generate the defensive value that Nemiga's economic expenditure required - his death immediately after the buyback leaving Nemiga without the carry resource they had spent their buyback gold to preserve. The buyback-dieback effectively ended Nemiga's ability to contest 1win's Game 2 push - the series closing at 37 minutes before Nemiga's remaining economic resources could sustain another defensive stand.
Standout performances
Munkushi posted an 11/1/15 KDA and 35,000 net worth on Luna in Game 1 - the highest individual net worth of the series and the standout carry performance of 1win's opening day upset. His near-deathless output reflected a player whose Luna farming system gave 1win the carry advantage that Nemiga's 70% First 10 Kills system could not deny across the 44-minute game.
young G posted a 6/4/8 KDA and 21,000 net worth for Nemiga - their primary carry contribution in the series. His buyback-dieback in Game 2 was the individual moment that ended the series - a high-pressure resource decision whose failure confirmed 1win's Game 2 closing sequence was too advanced to be reversed by a single buyback commitment.
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EsportScanner free AI Dota 2 predictions gave Nemiga a 53% win probability ahead of this match based on their 1-0 head-to-head and 70% First 10 Kills rate. The prediction did not land - 1win won 2-0 in the opening day's biggest upset.
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