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FlyQuest Extinguishes Sentinels' Hopes in LCS Playoff Stomp

FlyQuest secures a 2-0 series lead in the LCS 2026 Spring Playoffs, crushing Sentinels with a massive gold advantage and bot-lane dominance.

FlyQuestFlyquestWinner
Game 231:06LCSPatch 26.11
SentinelsSentinels
16Kills5
62.4KGold51.3K
4Drag0
9Torres3
Polymarketprobabilidad de mercado · FlyQuest · SentinelsUPSET
Game (cierre draft)Ganó FlyQuest (44% pre-game)
44%·56%
Serie (ahora)post-game · 2-0
90%·11%
Serie (cierre draft)ancla pre-game
71%·30%
Δ Serie tras este game: +19.0pp para FlyQuest

The prediction markets were completely blindsided by what unfolded in Game 2 of this LCS 2026 Spring Playoffs clash. While the betting community was heavily favoring Sentinels at 56% right at the draft close, FlyQuest ignored the call and delivered a clinical, one-sided demolition. This wasn't just a victory; it was a complete dismantling of the Sentinels' strategy, driven by an overwhelming advantage in the bot lane that left the opposition with no answers.

Key Takeaways

* Massu delivered a legendary performance on Lucian, boasting a 10/0/5 KDA and a massive +2132 gold lead at the fifteen-minute mark. * FlyQuest established total map control by securing 4 dragons to 0, effectively starving Sentinels of late-game scaling. * Sentinels suffered a devastating 11k gold deficit by the end of the 33:00 duration, signaling the end of their series run.

Building the Lead

From the opening minutes, the game was decided by a massive mismatch in the bottom lane. Massu played his Lucian with such ferocity that he essentially neutralized Rahel's Ashe, leaving the latter with a staggering -2132 gold difference at the fifteen-minute mark. This early pressure allowed the FlyQuest side lane to snowball, as the Sentinels support, huhi, struggled to provide any meaningful peel on his Seraphine. As the game progressed, the gold gap widened into a chasm, with the winning side accumulating 62.4k gold compared to just 51.3k for the losing side.

The Numbers Tell the Story

The pre-draft analysis had correctly identified the importance of Orianna, Naafiri, and Cassiopeia, but the execution was where the gap appeared. While DARKWINGS brought his Orianna to the fight, the sheer presence of Quad on Cassiopeia provided the necessary utility to shut down any potential Sentinels plays. The live draft model's prediction that FlyQuest held a 51% edge materialized with terrifying efficiency. The jungle matchup also played a role; although HamBak's Naafiri attempted to create chaos, the defensive frontline of Shen and Milio simply absorbed the burst, allowing FlyQuest to secure both a Baron and a decisive 9 towers.

The Final Push

As the clock ticked toward the 33:00 mark, the game transitioned from a struggle into a pure execution of power. FlyQuest moved through the map like a tidal wave, picking up 16 kills while only conceding 5. The structural damage was equally lopsided, with the Sentinels unable to defend their base against the relentless siege. With the series now at 2-0, the momentum has shifted entirely, leaving the Sentinels looking for answers that simply aren't coming.

Polymarket Market

The divergence in the markets during this game was nothing short of shocking. At the start of the series, the pre-match odds gave FlyQuest a 58.5% advantage, but by the time the Game 2 draft closed, the market had flipped to favor Sentinels at 56%. This was a massive error in reading the momentum of the bot lane. The post-game reality has seen the series-level market swing violently, with FlyQuest now sitting at a dominant 90% win probability. The market's failure to anticipate the Massu explosion meant that the "upset" was actually a highly controlled execution by the favorites.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
MassuFlyQuestLucianBot10/0/5+2132
GryffinnFlyQuestShenJungle3/1/10-91
QuadFlyQuestCassiopeiaMid2/0/10-463
CryogenFlyQuestMilioSupport0/0/15+517
GakgosFlyQuestJayceTop1/4/6-237
RahelSentinelsAsheBot1/5/2-2132
HamBakSentinelsNaafiriJungle1/4/4+91
DARKWINGSSentinelsOriannaMid2/2/1+463
huhiSentinelsSeraphineSupport1/2/3-517
ImpactSentinelsSionTop0/3/3+237

FAQ

Q: How did the bot lane performance impact the overall gold lead? A: Massu's incredible 10/0/5 performance on Lucian created a +2132 gold advantage at just fifteen minutes, which helped FlyQuest snowball into an 11k total lead.

Q: Did the predicted champions perform as expected in the draft?

Yes, the presence of Orianna, Naafiri, and Cassiopeia was central to the game, but FlyQuest's ability to use Cassiopeia to negate the Sentinels' engage was the deciding factor.