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Vivo Keyd Stars Shatter RED Canids in CBLOL Game 1

Vivo Keyd Stars stun RED Canids with a 17-kill masterclass in CBLOL 2026, as Sivir and Pantheon dominate the early game to take a 1-0 lead.

RED CanidsRed Canids
Game 134:23CBLOLPatch 26.08
Vivo Keyd StarsVivo Keyd StarsWinner
8Kills17
61.2KGold74.9K
3Drag2
3Torres9
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a RED Canids con 50% y ganó como se esperaba

Red Canids 50.0%·Vivo Keyd Stars 50.0%·Vol: $597K

Top players by damage

Sivir
Botceo
9/2/531.6% dmg
Gnar
Topzynts
3/4/325.7% dmg
Ezreal
BotMorttheus
1/4/324.6% dmg

The Shock in the Arena

The predictions were written in favor of the favorites. Before the first summoner spell was even cast, the analysts were pointing toward a RED Canids victory, citing their 53% win probability and a superior teamfight structure. However, as the dust settles on this 35-minute demolition, the only thing certain is that Vivo Keyable Stars just sent a massive warning shot through the CBLOL 2026 landscape. Against all odds, the underdog's aggressive blueprint didn't just work—it dismantled the opposition.

A Calculated Blitzkrieg

While the pre-draft analysis suggested that RED Canids would use their control composition to dictate the tempo, Vivo Keyd Stars had a much more violent plan in mind. They didn't wait for the mid-game; they arrived with a vengeance. The early game was defined by a massive gold disparity that left the RED Canids jungle looking lost. Disamis, playing a high-impact Pantheon, was everywhere, securing a flawless 4/0/7 KDA that acted as the heartbeat of the blue side.

The lanes were being suffocated from the start. While zynts managed to find some breathing room on Gnar with a +2,008 gold advantage at the fifteen-minute mark, the rest of the map was collapsing. The RED Canids bot lane, specifically Morttheus on Ezreal, found himself trapped in a nightmare, trailing by a staggering -783 gold. This early pressure allowed the Vivo Keyd Stars to secure two Barons and two Dragons, effectively choking the life out of the RED Canids' ability to contest objectives.

The Mid-Game Collapse

The turning point arrived when the "utility" picks of the blue side transformed into a lethal execution squad. The draft advantage, which many thought would belong to the RED Canids' superior scaling, was completely bypassed by the sheer mechanical prowess of the Vivo Keyd Stars carries. Mireu, wielding Twisted Fate, played a game of pure macro mastery. His 1/1/13 performance was a masterclass in global presence, ensuring that wherever RED Can_ids tried to rally, a gold card was already waiting.

As the game crossed the twenty-minute mark, the RED Canids' composition began to fracture. The synergy between Orianna and Karma simply couldn't overcome the sheer weight of the Vivo Keyd Stars' gold lead, which had swelled to a massive 13.7k difference. The blue side's bot lane became an unstoppable force; ceo on Sivir was playing a different game entirely, racking up a monstrous 9/2/5 KDA. Every time RED Canids attempted to group, the Sivir's waveclear and DPS simply erased their frontline.

The Final Blow

The end came swiftly as the Vivo Keyd Stars pushed through the wreckage of the RED Canids' base. The destruction was total, with the blue side claiming 9 towers to the red side's mere 3. The final scoreboard told a story of total dominance: 17 kills for the winners compared to just 8 for the losers. Even the support role for the blue side was legendary, as Kaiwing provided an almost supernatural level of protection on Yuumi, finishing with a 15.00 KDA.

As the nexus exploded, the RED Canids were left staring at a 61.2k gold deficit. They had the tools to scale, but they were never given the time to breathe. Vivo Keyd Stars didn't just win a game; they executed a perfect tactical ambush, proving that in the 2026 season, no lead is safe when the blue side decides to hunt.

Looking Ahead

With the series now standing at 1-0 in favor of Vivo Keyd Stars, the pressure shifts entirely to RED Canids. They must find a way to stabilize their early game and prevent the Pantheon and Twisted Fate duo from dictating the map. If they cannot find a way to neutralize the Sivir's late-game scaling, this series might be over before the second game even begins.