CTBC Flying Oyster Outmuscles Ground Zero Gaming in LCP
CTBC Flying Oyster secures a dominant 20-kill victory over Ground Zero Gaming in Game 1 of the LCP 2026, leveraging superior objective control and teamfight precision.
El mercado favorecía a CTBC Flying Oyster con 50% y ganó como se esperaba
The LCP 2026 season split 2 kicked off with a statement of intent from CTBC Flying Oyster, as they took a commanding lead in their clash against Ground Zero Gaming. In a match that promised high-octel tension, the visiting squad proved too much to handle, navigating through a chaotic early game to emerge with a decisive victory. While the pre-match predictions favored a razor-thin margin, the actual performance on the Rift was anything but close, as the game swung heavily in favor of the more disciplined side.
Key Takeaways
* CTBC Flying Oyster secured a massive 20-kill scoreline, effectively overwhelming their opponents through relentless aggression. * Ground Zero Gaming struggled to find footing, failing to secure a single dragon or Baron Nashor throughout the entire 28:00 duration. * The gold gap widened significantly as CTBC Flying Oyster finished with a 8.3k gold lead, totaling 58.2k compared to their rivals' 49.9k.
Early Game
The match began with a high-stakes gamble from the Ground Zero Gaming coaching staff. Defying the pre-draft recommendation to ban Rumble, they instead opted to pick it as their primary win condition. This high-risk maneuver was intended to use the champion's explosive power to disrupt the enemy, but it ultimately provided the very fuel the opposition needed to ignite their momentum. While the jungle presence of Husha on Jarvan IV attempted to create early pressure, the stability of the CTBC frontline proved insurmountable. The early skirmishes were characterized by a struggle for control, but the visiting team's ability to neutralize the enemy's burst damage prevented any significant snowball from the blue side.
The Turning Point
The momentum shifted irrevocably when the CTBC Flying Oyster players began to capitalize on the map's objectives. The turning point arrived as the mid-game progressed, with the visiting side securing 4 dragons to establish a suffocating presence around the pit. The synergy between the frontline and the backline became undeniable; as Ornn provided the necessary durability, the utility from Seraphine allowed the team to dictate the pace of every engagement. Ground Zero Gaming found themselves unable to respond to the encroaching pressure, as their composition, while heavy on damage, lacked the tools to break through the coordinated defensive layers of their opponents.
Closing Out
As the game approached its conclusion, the gap in execution became a chasm. CTBC Flying Oyster systematically dismantled the enemy structures, claiming 8 towers to Ground Zero's 4. The precision of Ashe in the bot lane ensured that any attempt at a counter-engage was met with devastating long-range poke and slows. By the time the nexus fell at the 28:00 mark, the game had become a clinical execution. The sheer weight of the 20 kills and the overwhelming objective control left Ground Zero Gaming with no path to victory, leaving them trailing 0-1 in this crucial BO3 series.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Doggo | CTBC Flying Oyster | Ashe | Bot | None/None/None | — | — |
| Shad0w | CTBC Flying Oyster | Xin Zhao | Jungle | None/None/None | — | — |
| POUT | CTBC Flying Oyster | Aurora | Mid | None/None/None | — | — |
| Kino | CTBC Flying Oyster | Seraphine | Support | None/None/None | — | — |
| Rest | CTBC Flying Oyster | Ornn | Top | None/None/None | — | — |
| Shunn | Ground Zero Gaming | Varus | Bot | None/None/None | — | — |
| Husha | Ground Zero Gaming | Jarvan IV | Jungle | None/None/None | — | — |
| JimieN | Ground Zero Gaming | Ryze | Mid | None/None/None | — | — |
| Orca | Ground Zero Gaming | Rell | Support | None/None/None | — | — |
| 1Jiang | Ground Zero Gaming | Rumble | Top | None/None/None | — | — |
FAQ
Q: Why did Ground Zero Gaming's Rumble pick fail to impact the game? A: Despite the high potential of the champion, the team was unable to secure any dragons or barons, preventing the champion from scaling into a late-game threat.
Q: Did the pre-match prediction regarding CTBC Flying Oyster's advantage hold true?
Yes, the 52% win probability predicted for CTBC Flying Oyster materialized as they dominated the kill score with 20 kills and a massive gold advantage.
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