GAM Esports Executes Masterful Macro to Silence CTBC
GAM Esports secures a decisive Game 3 victory over CTBC Flying Oyster in the LCP 2026, utilizing Twisted Fate and Gwen to overcome a heavy underdog status.
El mercado favorecía a GAM Esports con 50% y ganó como se esperaba
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The stakes could not have been higher in this LCP 2026 Season Split 2 decider. With the series deadlocked at one game apiece, Game 3 was a do-or-die moment for both squads, representing the ultimate crossroads for the tournament's momentum. While the pressure was immense, GAM Esports rose to the occasion, defying their underdog status to clinch the series and prove that strategic depth can overcome raw aggression.
Key Takeaways
* GAM Esports secured a massive 75.1k gold advantage over their opponents, effectively suffocating the opposition's ability to contest objectives. * Taki utilized the high-impact Pyke to facilitate a relentless offensive, contributing to a staggering 33 kills for his team. * CTBC Flying Oyster struggled to maintain presence in the late game, managing only 2 towers despite their early-game engagement tools.
Early Game
The match began with a palpable tension as both teams looked to establish their lane dominance. CTBC Flying Oyster entered the fray with a clear plan: use the heavy engage of Jarvan IV to disrupt the enemy backline. However, the early skirmishes favored the Vietnamese powerhouse. Draktharr, playing a disruptive Pantheon, was able to neutralize the incoming pressure from Shad0w, preventing the jungle gap from widening. While the opposition managed to secure 3 dragons to bolster their scaling, the gold lead began to tilt toward the side of the underdogs as GAM's lanes held their ground against the relentless pressure.
The Turning Point
The momentum shifted irrevocably during the mid-game transition. The pre-draft analysis had suggested that GAM Esports would avoid pure combat compositions in favor of macro control, and this strategy materialized perfectly. The appearance of Twisted Fate in the mid lane allowed Aress to manipulate the map, creating global pressure that CTBC Flying Oyster simply could not track. As the game crossed the thirty-minute mark, the gap in gold became a chasm. The vision control provided by Taki on Pyke allowed the team to secure map objectives and pick off members of the CTBC roster, effectively dismantling their ability to respond to the split-push threats.
Closing Out
As the game reached its 34:20 conclusion, the structural advantage of the GAM draft became undeniable. The presence of Gwen in the top lane provided a terrifying scaling threat that Rest on Sion could not contain. While the opposition managed to secure a single Baron to attempt a comeback, it was too little, too late. GAM Esports systematically dismantled the remaining structures, taking 7 towers to the opposition's meager 2. The sheer kill count of 33 to 17 told the story of a team that had completely mastered the map, leaving the favorites of the night in ruins.
Polymarket Market
The market's reading of this specific game was remarkably accurate, as the win probability for GAM Esports surged to 62% by the time the draft closed. While the pre-match series odds favored CTBC Flying Oyster at 55%, the execution of the draft—specifically the successful implementation of the Twisted Fate macro strategy—validated the shift in momentum. The market correctly identified that the structural advantages of the GAM composition would outweigh the raw engagement potential of the CTBC roster. This result closes the series 2-1, and the full series-market wrap-up belongs in the series recap.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Doggo | CTBC Flying Oyster | Caitlyn | Bot | None/None/None | — | — |
| Shad0w | CTBC Flying Oyster | Jarvan IV | Jungle | None/None/None | — | — |
| POUT | CTBC Flying Oyster | Mel | Mid | None/None/None | — | — |
| Kino | CTBC Flying Oyster | Neeko | Support | None/None/None | — | — |
| Rest | CTBC Flying Oyster | Sion | Top | None/None/None | — | — |
| Artemis | GAM Esports | Jhin | Bot | None/None/None | — | — |
| Draktharr | GAM Esports | Pantheon | Jungle | None/None/None | — | — |
| Aress | GAM Esports | Twisted Fate | Mid | None/None/None | — | — |
| Taki | GAM Esports | Pyke | Support | None/None/None | — | — |
| Kiaya | GAM Esports | Gwen | Top | None/None/None | — | — |
FAQ
Q: How did the draft strategy for GAM Esports impact the outcome of Game 3? A: By prioritizing Twisted Fate for macro control, GAM Esports was able to neutralize the engage of Jarvan IV and dictate the pace of the game.
Q: Did CTBC Flying Oyster manage to secure any significant objectives?
Yes, they successfully secured 3 dragons and 1 Baron, but they were unable to translate these into a victory due to the massive 75.1k gold lead held by GAM Esports.
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