Fluxo W7M Completes Epic 2-1 Comeback Victory Over LOUD
Witness the incredible CBLOL 2026 comeback as Fluxo W7M defies a 75% win probability to defeat LOUD 2-1 in a thrilling three-game series.
El mercado favorecía a Fluxo W7M con 50% y ganó como se esperaba
The CBLOL 2026 Season Split 1 has just witnessed one of its most improbable narratives. In a series that promised a clinical demolition by the favorites, we instead saw a masterclass in resilience, momentum shifts, and the sheer power of aggressive execution. Fluxo W7M entered the arena as massive underdogs, facing a LOUD squad that carried a staggering 75% win probability. Yet, by the time the nexus fell in Game 3, the script had been completely rewritten.
The Opening Salvo: LOUD’s Clinical Dominance
The series began exactly as the analysts predicted. LOUD stepped onto the Rift with a level of precision that suggested the series might be a short affair. In Game 1, the blue side of LOUD executed a near-perfect game plan, stifling Fluxo W7M from the opening minutes.
The primary objective for Fluxo W7M was to allow their mid laner, cody, and jungler, Peach, to stabilize. However, the pressure from the LOUD lanes was suffocating. The mid-lane gap was the defining feature of this match; Envy, playing the burst-heavy Annie, effectively shut down the mobility of Aurora, preventing any meaningful counterplay. This lane dominance allowed LOUD to control jungle vision, effectively neutralizing Peach and his Ambessa. By the 30-minute mark, LOUD had secured a decisive victory, leaving Fluxo W7M reeling and seemingly on the brink of a sweep.
The Turning Point: The Counter-Strike
If Game 1 was about control, Game 2 was about chaos and the sudden eruption of momentum. Refusing to let the series slip away, Fluxo W7M returned to the Rift with a revamped strategy that caught LOUD completely off guard.
The pre-match prediction had favored LOUD, but the draft for Fluxo W7M presented a surgical solution to the LOUD aggression. The win condition was clear: exploit the bot lane matchup of Corki against Lucian. The Fluxo W7M bot lane exerted immense pressure from the start, preventing LOUD from establishing the early lead they had enjoyed in the previous game.
Unlike the suffocating pressure seen in Game 1, Fluxo W7M managed to outpace LOUD in gold accumulation, reaching a staggering 66.2k gold compared to LOUD's 57.4k gold. By prioritizing team synergy and superior wave management over the "one-shot" potential of LOUD's Zoe and Nocturne, Fluxo W7M leveled the series at 1-1. The momentum had officially shifted.
The Blitzkrieg: A 25-Minute Masterpiece
Entering Game 3, the tension was palpable. The narrative was centered on whether Fluxo W7M could overcome the declining forms of cody and Peach. The statistical models still heavily favored LOUD with a 75% win probability, but the underdog squad arrived with a singular, terrifying focus: total aggression.
The draft phase presented a fascinating tactical dilemma. While LOUD leaned toward a scaling composition with Sion and Lissandra, Fluxo W7M drafted for the mid-game. The combination of Vi and Leblanc provided a terrifying amount of burst and pick potential.
What followed was a "Blitzkrieg" that lasted only 25 minutes. Fluxo W7M did not allow LOUD a single moment of stability. The jungle battle was decisive; the Vi jungler for Fluxo W7M played with incredible precision, maintaining a 71% kill participation. Simultaneously, the mid lane flourished as Leblanc delivered a devastating performance with a 9.00 KDA (5/0/4), effectively dismantling the LOUD frontline.
While LOUD attempted to fight back through the jungle and mid lanes, their gold leads evaporated instantly. The LOUD top laner on Sion struggled immensely, finishing with a 0/4/1 KDA and a staggering -955 gold difference at 15 minutes. The sheer speed of the engagement prevented LOUD from ever establishing the control they needed to scale.
Series Standouts: The Heroes of the Comeback
While the series was a team effort, three players stood out as the architects of this historic upset:
- The Engine (Fluxo W7M Jungler): The Vi player was the heartbeat of the comeback, providing the necessary engage and maintaining a massive 71% kill participation to ensure no enemy target escaped.
- The Assassin (Fluxo W7M Mid): Despite the pre-match concerns regarding his form, the Leblanc performance (5/0/4) was the surgical tool that dismantled LOUD's frontline.
- The Anchor (LOUD Top Lane): While on the losing side, Xyno's ability to maintain a +414 GD@15 in previous matches set the standard for the series, even as the team's overall macro crumbled in the final game.
Conclusion
The CBLOL 2026 Season Split 1 has been reminded that in League of Legends, statistics are merely suggestions. Fluxo W7M defied a 75% disadvantage, proving that high-tempo, burst-oriented drafts can shatter even the most established giants. For LOUD, it is a bitter pill to swallow; for Fluxo W7M, it is the dawn of a new era of dominance in the CBLOL.
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