LØS Levels the Playing Field with Dominant Victory over Fluxo
LØS secures a massive Game 2 victory against Fluxu W7M in the CBLOL 2026 Playoffs, showcasing a clinical performance to equalize the series.
The stakes could not have been higher for LØS in Game 2 of this CBLOL 2026 playoff clash. After facing immense pressure, they entered the rift needing to prevent Fluxu W7M from taking a commanding 2-0 lead. What followed was not just a win, but a complete demolition of the opposition that effectively reset the momentum of this high-stakes series.
Key Takeaways
- Duduhh delivered a masterclass on Corki, exploding for a massive 14/2/9 KDA to carry the LØS damage profile.
- Ackerman anchored the team with an incredible 26.00 KDA on Nami, providing a lifeline through 24 assists.
- Fluxu W7M suffered a total objective drought, failing to secure a single Dragon or Baron throughout the 28:30 duration.
Early Game
While the pre-match analysis suggested a volatile start, LØS managed to stabilize the lanes with surgical precision. The draft had been a gamble; while the pre-draft analysis highlighted the rising power of Ryze, the actual execution was where the game was won. Although curty attempted to hold the top lane with K'S andante, he found himself overwhelmed by the sheer pressure of the incoming waves. On the other side, Duduhh capitalized on the meta-strength of his Corkki, securing a staggering +2766 gold lead at the 15-minute mark. This early economic stranglehold effectively crippled the Fluxu W7M bot lane before the mid-game could even begin.
The Turning Point
The momentum shifted irrevocably when the mid-lane duel between Feisty and cody reached its breaking point. The Ryze of LØS was simply untouchable, maintaining a flawless 7/0/7 scoreline and preventing any meaningful engage from the enemy. As cody attempted to use the mobility of Ahri to disrupt the formation, he found himself caught in a web of utility. The defensive prowess of Ackerman on Nami meant that any attempt by Peach to initiate with Jarvan IV was met with overwhelming peel, leaving the Fluxu W7M jungler unable to find any meaningful flanks.
Closing Out
As the match crossed the 25-minute mark, the sheer weight of the LØS composition became too much to bear. The gold gap had widened to a massive 14.3k advantage, and the destruction of towers was relentless, with LØS claiming 9 to the opponent's solitary structure. The decisive moment arrived when the LØS frontline, led by the impactful Zest on Rumble, collapsed on the Fluxu W7M backline. With BAO struggling on an Ezreal that had fallen behind by over 2.7k gold, there was no way to stop the bleeding. LØS closed the game with a clinical 27 kills to 8, effectively erasing the deficit from Game 1.
Polymarket Market
The Polymarket reaction to this result highlights a fascinating divergence between pre-series expectations and real-time execution. Before the series began, the market was leaning toward a LØS advantage at 55%, but the volatility of the first game had left investors uncertain. During the draft, the market viewed this specific game as a total coin flip, sitting at roughly 46% for a LØS victory. The execution revealed a fundamental flaw in the Fluxu W7M strategy: they relied on a high-risk engage that LØS was perfectly equipped to neutralize. With the series now tied at 1-1, the market must now recalibrate for a much more unpredictable Game 3.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BAO | Fluxu W7M | Ezreal | Bot | 2/5/2 | -2766 | — |
| Peach | Fluxu W7M | Jarvan IV | Jungle | 3/5/4 | +496 | — |
| cody | Fluxu W7M | Ahri | Mid | 2/4/3 | -1195 | — |
| Momochi | Fluxu W7M | Alistar | Support | 0/8/6 | -1077 | — |
| curty | Fluxu W7M | K'Sante | Top | 1/5/1 | -490 | — |
| Duduhh | LØS | Corkki | Bot | 14/2/9 | +2766 | — |
| Curse | LØS | Nocturne | Jungle | 2/3/11 | -496 | — |
| Feisty | LØS | Ryze | Mid | 7/0/7 | +1195 | — |
| Ackerman | LØS | Nami | Support | 2/0/24 | +1077 | — |
| Zest | LØS | Rumble | Top | 2/3/12 | +490 | — |
FAQ
Q: How did LØS manage to neutralize the Fluxu W7M engage?
The incredible utility and peel from Ackerman on Nami prevented Peach from successfully initiating with Jarvan IV.
Q: Did the pre-match prediction regarding the top lane hold true?
Yes, the dominance of LØS in the lane was evident as Zest on Rumble helped facilitate a massive gold lead for his team.
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