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Game 4

MVK Esports Scaling Power Overwhelms CTBC Flying Oyster

MVK Esports forces a Game 5 in the LCP 2026 Playoffs after a dominant 33-minute victory over CTBC Flying Oyster, leveraging massive gold and kill leads.

MVK EsportsMvk EsportsWinner
Game 433:26LCPPatch 26.10
CTBC Flying OysterCtbc Flying Oyster
23Kills5
70.9KGold55.2K
4Drag1
11Torres0
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a MVK Esports con 50% y ganó como se esperaba

Mvk Esports 50.0%·Ctbc Flying Oyster 50.0%·Vol: $404K
Polymarketprobabilidad de mercado · CTBC Flying Oyster · MVK EsportsFAVORITO
Game (cierre draft)Ganó MVK Esports (65% pre-game)
36%·65%
Serie (ahora)post-game · 2-2
42%·58%
Serie (cierre draft)ancla pre-game
65%·36%
Δ Serie tras este game: -22.5pp para CTBC Flying Oyster

The LCP 2026 Season Split 2 Playoffs have reached a fever pitch, and with it, the tension of a deciding Game 5. Entering Game 4, the stakes could not have been higher: CTBC Flying Oyster held a commanding 2-1 series lead, looking to close out the set and advance. However, MVK Esports refused to bow to the pressure, delivering a performance that effectively reset the series narrative. As the pre-match predictions suggested, the favorites arrived to reclaim their territory, proving that their statistical superiority was far from a fluke.

Key Takeaways

  • MVK Esports secured a massive 70.9k gold advantage, effectively suffocating the opposition's ability to contest any major objectives.
  • Harky utilized the artillery of Ziggs to orchestrate a devastating 23 kills score, dismantling the enemy structure piece by piece.
  • CTBC Flying Oyster suffered a complete breakdown in map control, managing only 1 dragon and 0 towers throughout the entire 33:30 duration.

Early Game

The match began as a direct confirmation of the pre-match statistical dominance. While the pre-draft analysis highlighted the importance of the Vi and Ahri presence for a strong early game, CTBC Flying Oyster failed to capitalize on their jungle-mid synergy. The early minutes were a showcase of pure mechanical disparity. Gury, playing the aggressive Xin Zhao, utilized his jungle presence to disrupt the enemy rhythm, setting the tone for the entire contest. On the opposing side, the CTBC Flying Oyster jungle presence on Vi struggled to find any footing, as the superior early game score of the favorites simply suffocated any attempt at a counter-play.

The Turning Point

The momentum shifted irrevocably as the mid-game approached, driven by the high-risk, high-reward strategy discussed during the draft. The selection of Ziggs and Vayne by MVK Esports proved to be the tactical masterstroke of the night. This composition, which bypassed the expected bans on scaling pillars, allowed the team to transition from poke to pure destruction. As the MVK Esports side began to accumulate 2 barons and 4 dragons, the sheer weight of their gold lead became insurmountable. The precision of the Lissandra and Poppy duo made it impossible for the underdogs to contest any major objective.

The Decisive Moment

The climax of this 33:30 encounter arrived when the MVK Esports backline finally shattered the remaining CTBC Flying Oyster defenses. The precision of the Ziggs artillery, combined with the relentless pressure from the frontline, led to the destruction of 11 towers. The opposition found themselves in a state of total collapse, unable to respond to the sheer firepower of the favorites. With the destruction of the Nexus, the massive kill gap and the overwhelming objective control finalized a victory that felt almost inevitable once the mid-game skirmishes were won.

Closing Out

As the dust settles, the narrative of this series has been completely reset. MVK Esports has successfully neutralized the 1-2 deficit, proving that their tactical depth is far greater than the initial market skepticism suggested. While CTBC Flying Oyster showed flashes of brilliance through POUT's Ahri, they simply lacked the sustained resources to match the sheer volume of kills produced by the favorites. All eyes now turn to the final game of the series, where the momentum is perfectly balanced.

Polymarket Market

The market's reading of this specific game was remarkably accurate, as the 64% pre-game probability for MVK Esports was realized through their overwhelming dominance. While the pre-match series odds initially favored CTBC Flying Oyster at a significant advantage, the execution of the scaling draft revealed a level of synergy that the broader market had slightly undervalued. Following this result, the series-level market has seen a massive shift, with MVK Esports climbing to a 58% win probability. This swing of 22.5pp implies that professional bettors now view the favorites as the clear masters of this matchup heading into the decider.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
DoggoCTBC Flying OysterZeriBotNone/None/None
Shad0wCTBC Flying OysterViJungleNone/None/None
POUTCTBC Flying OysterAhriMidNone/None/None
KinoCTBC Flying OysterYuumiSupportNone/None/None
RestCTBC Flying OysterSionTopNone/None/None
HarkyMVK EsportsZiggsBotNone/None/None
GuryMVK EsportsXin ZhaoJungleNone/None/None
SeanyMVK EsportsLissandraMidNone/None/None
SiuLoongMVK EsportsPoppySupportNone/None/None
KratosMVK EsportsVayneTopNone/None/None

FAQ

Q: Did the draft advantage for MVK Esports materialize during the game?

Yes, the successful presence of Ziggs and Vayne allowed the team to execute their scaling strategy perfectly, resulting in a massive 23 kills.

Q: How did the gold difference impact the outcome of the match?

The massive 70.9k gold advantage held by MVK Esports allowed them to secure 2 barons and 4 dragons, effectively suffocating CTBC Flying Oyster's ability to scale.