Peach's Naafiri Jungle Dominance Breaks LØS
Fluxo W7M faces elimination in CBLOL 2026 playoffs but finds another gear to crush LØS in a massive Game 3 stomp.
Facing total elimination in the CBLOL 2026 Season Split 1 Playoffs, Fluxo W7M_M found another gear to keep their championship hopes alive. With the series tied at 1-1, the pressure was suffocating, but instead of crumbling, the squad delivered a masterclass in snowballing. They didn't just equalize the series; they dismantled LØS in a 31:20 slaughter that left the opposition searching for answers.
Key Takeaways
* Peach delivered a terrifying jungle performance on Naafiri, posting a 5/2/6 KDA and securing a massive +557 gold lead at the 15-minute mark. * BAO remained an untouchable force in the bot lane, finishing with a perfect 5/0/3 scoreline on Xayah. * Fluxo W7M established total map control, securing 4 dragons and 1 baron while maintaining a staggering 60.2k to 49.7k gold advantage.
Building the Lead
The game began with a deceptive sense of parity, but the momentum shifted almost immediately toward the blue side. While the early game saw BAO slightly behind in gold, his positioning on Xayah was flawless, allowing him to transition from a neutral lane into a lethal late-game threat. The real engine of this early advantage was Peach. His Naafiri aggressively invaded the jungle, neutralizing Curse's Rek'Sai and creating a massive +557 gold gap that LØS simply could not close. This pressure allowed the mid lane to flourish as well, with cody utilizing Zoe to poke and harass, eventually securing a 3/1/6 performance that disrupted any LØS attempt at a counter-engage.
The Numbers Tell the Story
As the match progressed toward the thirty-minute mark, the statistical gap became an abyss. Fluxo W7M effectively shut down the LØS macro game, securing 8 towers to LØS's meager 3. The jungle presence of the winning side was so overwhelming that LØS failed to secure a single dragon or baron throughout the entire duration. The efficiency of the Fluxo frontline was highlighted by Momochi, whose Rakan provided an incredible 11 assists to facilitate the team's kills. On the other side, the LØS bot lane struggled immensely; Duduhh on Lucian was unable to match the scaling of the enemy carries, finishing with a disappointing 1/3/4 scoreline.
The Final Push
The end came with the inevitability of a landslide. With a 10k gold lead firmly in hand, Fluxo W7M marched down mid lane, utilizing the heavy burst of their composition to melt through the remaining LØS defenses. The synergy between the frontline and the carries was too much for Zest's K'Sante to handle alone. As the final structures fell, the scoreboard reflected a complete stomp: 13 kills for the victors compared to just 6 for the defeated. This victory doesn't just tie the series; it serves as a massive psychological blow to LØS.
Polymarket Market
The pre-match landscape was incredibly uncertain, with the series-level market initially favoring LØS at 58% due to their superior recent form. However, as the draft for Game 3 closed, the market shifted to a perfect 50/50 coin flip, reflecting the high-stakes nature of the matchup. While the live draft model gave Fluxo W7M a slight 52% edge, the actual execution in-game far exceeded those expectations. The market failed to anticipate the sheer scale of the snowball; rather than a close contest, we witnessed a total breakdown of the LØS defense. Following this result, the series-level odds will likely swing back toward Fluxo W7M as they carry this immense momentum into Game 4.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BAO | Fluxo W7M | Xayah | Bot | 5/0/3 | -275 | — |
| Peach | Fluxint W7M | Naafiri | Jungle | 5/2/6 | +557 | — |
| cody | Fluxo W7M | Zoe | Mid | 3/1/6 | +342 | — |
| Momochi | Fluxo W7M | Rakan | Support | 0/1/11 | -358 | — |
| curty | Fluxo W7M | Rumble | Top | 0/2/9 | -216 | — |
| Duduhh | LØS | Lucian | Bot | 1/3/4 | +275 | — |
| Curse | LØS | Rek'Sai | Jungle | 1/3/3 | -557 | — |
| Feisty | LØS | Ahri | Mid | 1/3/3 | -342 | — |
| Ackerman | LØS | Milio | Support | 0/1/5 | +358 | — |
| Zest | LØS | K'Sante | Top | 2/3/0 | +216 | — |
FAQ
Q: Did the draft advantage for Fluxo W7M actually manifest in the game? A: Yes, the 52% advantage materialized into a total stomp, as the team leveraged their skirmishing power to build a 10k gold lead.
Q: How did the jungle matchup impact the outcome of Game 3?
Peach's Naafiri dominated the early game, creating a +557 gold advantage that prevented Curse's Rek'Sai from stabilizing the map.
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