Vivo Keyd Stars Take Command: Game 1 Victory in CBLOL
Vivo Keyd Stars secure a dominant Game 1 win over Fluxo W7M in CBLOL 2026. Read our analysis of the bot lane destruction and the draft advantage.
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The CBLOL 2026 Season Split 1 is heating up, and the opening game of the series between Vivo Keyd Stars and Fluxo W7M delivered exactly the kind of high-octane gameplay fans crave. In a match lasting 35:40 minutes, Vivo Keyd Stars asserted their dominance, taking a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three series with a commanding performance that left Fluxo W7M struggling to find answers.
The Early Game: Establishing the Lead
Going into this matchup, the pre-match analysis suggested a slight edge for Vivo Keyd Stars, with a 52% win probability. The key was the ability of their jungle and mid lanes to disrupt the stability of Fluxo W</strong>. As the game progressed, this prediction proved to be correct. Vivo Keyd Stars managed to secure a significant gold advantage early on, driven by a massive +586** gold lead in the bot lane at the 15-minute mark.
While Fluxo W7M attempted to utilize the frontline presence of Sion and Nautilus to stabilize the map, they were unable to prevent Vivo Keyd Stars from snowballing. The jungle matchup, featuring Vi for Keyd and Xin Zhao for Fluxo, favored the aggressive playstyle of Disamis, who helped facilitate early skirmishes that prevented Fluxu from establishing their preferred scaling rhythm.
The Turning Point: Bot Lane Dominance
The defining characteristic of this game was the absolute destruction of the Fluxo W7M bot lane. While Fluxu's Varus struggled with a 2/2/4 KDA and a significant gold deficit, Vivo Keyd Stars' ceo was playing a completely different game. On Kalista, ceo delivered a legendary performance, finishing with a staggering 8/1/6 KDA and a 74% Kill Participation.
This level of dominance in the bot lane lane created a ripple effect across the entire map. As Kalista pressured the side lanes and forced Fluxu to respond, the rest of the Vivo Keyd Stars roster was able to capitalize on the chaos. The draft advantage, which emphasized high-mobility burst and synergy, materialized perfectly. The synergy between Vi and Ahri allowed Keyd to dive and pick off targets with surgical precision.
Objectives and the Final Push
As the game entered the late stages, Vivo Keyd Stars utilized their superior objective control to choke out Fluxu W7M. They secured 4 dragons and 1 baron, effectively denying Fluxu any chance of a comeback. The gold gap widened to a massive 69.8k for Keyd versus 62.3k for Fluxu, a testament to their relentless pursuit of towers and neutral objectives.
The support play was also instrumental. Renata Glasc, played by Kaiwing, finished with an incredible 1/2/14 KDA, providing the necessary peel and utility to protect the hyper-carry Kalista. This prevented Fluxu's Nautilus and Sion from ever finding the decisive engage needed to turn the tide.
Conclusion: A Mountain to Climb for Fluxo
In conclusion, the draft advantage predicted by the model was not just a possibility—it was the blueprint for victory. Vivo Keyd Stars executed their win condition of using burst and mobility to dismantle the utility-heavy composition of Fluxu W7M with clinical efficiency.
With the series now at 1-0, Fluxu W7M faces a monumental task in Game 2. They must find a way to mitigate the early pressure from the Keyd bot lane and prevent ceo from snowballing. For Vivo Keyd Stars, the path to victory lies in maintaining this level of aggression and objective control to close out the series and cement their status as a top contender in the CBLOL 2026 season.
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