Zven's Corki Dominance Seals Cloud9's LCS Victory
Cloud9 secures the series victory against FlyQuest in Game 3 of the LCS 2026 Spring Season with a massive gold lead and Zven's incredible performance.
The tension in the arena was palpable as the series stood at a knife-edge, tied at one game apiece. With the entire LCS 2026 Spring Season momentum resting on this final clash, Cloud9 stepped into the booth with everything to lose. As expected, the heavy favorites delivered on their 68% win probability, systematically dismantling FlyQuest to claim the series victory and assert their dominance in the North American scene.
Key Takeaways
* Zven delivered a legendary performance on Corki, posting a massive 9/2/4 KDA and securing a staggering +2307 gold lead at the fifteen-minute mark. * Vulcan acted as the ultimate backbone for the blue side, achieving a flawless 0/0/14 KDA on Nami to facilitate constant engagement. * FlyQuest suffered a catastrophic early collapse, falling behind by 2307 gold in the bot lane, which effectively neutralized Massu's Jhin.
Early Game
From the moment the minions met in the mid lane, the blueprint for Cloud9's victory was visible. While the pre-draft analysis suggested a battle of wits, the execution was purely about lane dominance. Zven took advantage of the draft's scaling potential, utilizing Corki to crush the opposing bot lane. By the fifteen-minute mark, the gold differential was already lopsided, with the Cloud9 marksman sitting +2307 ahead of his counterpart. This pressure was complemented by Blaber, whose Sejuani played a near-perfect game, maintaining a 1/0/9 KDA and ensuring that FlyQuest's jungler, Gryffinn, could never find a foothold with his Dr. Mundo.
The Turning Point
The momentum shifted irrevocably when Cloud9 began translating their lane leads into map-wide objectives. While FlyQuest attempted to use the zone control of Hwei and the disruption of Bard to stall the game, they simply lacked the resources to contest. The turning point arrived when Cloud9 secured their first Baron, a massive blow to the FlyQuest economy. This objective allowed the blue side to push through the mid lane, effectively neutralizing the defensive walls of Gakgos's Anivia. The sheer weight of the 57.1k gold advantage became too much for the red side to withstand.
Closing Out
As the game approached the 28:10 mark, the end was inevitable. Cloud9's macro-control was surgical, taking 8 towers and securing 2 dragons to ensure no comeback was possible. Vulcan's Nami provided the perfect peel, allowing the carries to clean up the remaining members of FlyQuest. The final scoreboard told a story of total control: 14 kills for Cloud9 compared to a mere 6 for FlyQuest. The series was closed with a clinical efficiency that left no doubt as to who the superior team was on this day.
Polymarket Market
The market's reading of this specific game was remarkably accurate. Entering the match, the probability for Cloud9 sat at 60%, and the actual outcome mirrored this prediction almost perfectly. While the draft presented a much tighter 51% to 49% split according to the model, the real-world execution revealed a much wider gap in skill and lane pressure than the numbers initially suggested. The massive gold lead generated by Zven's Corki was the variable that the market correctly anticipated would lead to a Cloud9 victory. This result closes the series 2-1, and the full series-market wrap-up belongs to the series recap.
Match Stats
| Player | Team | Champion | Role | K/D/A | GoldDiff@15 | DMG% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zven | Cloud9 | Corki | Bot | 9/2/4 | +2307 | — |
| Blaber | Cloud9 | Sejuani | Jungle | 1/0/9 | +7 | — |
| APA | Cloud9 | Twisted Fate | Mid | 1/2/9 | +84 | — |
| Vulcan | Cloud9 | Nami | Support | 0/0/14 | +214 | — |
| Thanatos | Cloud9 | Gnar | Top | 3/2/4 | -42 | — |
| Massu | FlyQuest | Jhin | Bot | 1/2/1 | -2307 | — |
| Gryffinn | FlyQuest | Dr. Mundo | Jungle | 3/4/1 | -7 | — |
| Quad | FlyQuest | Hwei | Mid | 1/3/3 | -84 | — |
| Cryogen | FlyQuest | Bard | Support | 0/4/6 | -214 | — |
| Gakgos | FlyQuest | Anivia | Top | 1/1/3 | +42 | — |
FAQ
Q: How much of an impact did Zven's early lead have on the game? A: It was the deciding factor, as his +2307 gold advantage on Corki allowed Cloud9 to overwhelm FlyQuest's scaling composition.
Q: Did FlyQuest manage to execute their plan of using Bard for disruption?
Unfortunately, Cryogen's Bard struggled to find impact, finishing with a 0/4/6 KDA and failing to prevent Cloud9's objective control.
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