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FlyQuest Dominates Sentinels with a Clinical 3-0 Series Sweep

FlyQuest secures a flawless 3-0 victory over Sentinels in the LCS 2026 Spring Playoffs, led by Massu's legendary bot lane performances.

FlyQuestFlyquestWinner
Series30
SentinelsSentinels
G1Flyquest35:04
G2Flyquest31:06
G3Flyquest37:41
Polymarket — Trayectoriamercado a lo largo de la serie · FlyQuest · Sentinels
Pre-partido
serie · antes del Game 1
57%·43%
G1 · cierre draftCOIN FLIP
mercado de game→ ganó FlyQuest
52%·49%
Tras G1
serie · reacción del mercado
72%·28%
G2 · cierre draftUPSET
mercado de game→ ganó FlyQuest
44%·56%
Tras G2
serie · reacción del mercado
90%·11%
G3 · cierre draftFAVORITO
mercado de game→ ganó FlyQuest
56%·44%
Resultado final: 3-0se omiten odds resueltas (0% / 100%)

FlyQuest achieved nothing short of perfection in the LCS 2026 Spring Playoffs, sweeping Sentinels 3-0 without dropping a single game. This series wasn't just a victory; it was a statement of absolute regional dominance that left the Sentinels' momentum completely extinguished.

Key Takeaways

* Massu was the undisputed Series MVP, delivering three legendary performances including a 10/0/5 KDA on Lucian in Game 2 and a 7/0/6 KDA on Yunara in Game 3. * The series was defined by a massive gold disparity, peaking in Game 2 where FlyQuest established an overwhelming 11k gold lead to dismantle the opposition. * While the pre-match Polymarket favored FlyQuest at 57%, the market was sharply tested in Game 2 when the live draft model favored Sentinels at 56%, only for FlyQuest to pull off a stunning upset.

Before the Series

Entering this clash, the professional community was divided. Polymarket signals placed FlyQuest at a 58.5% win probability, weighing their superior gold accumulation against the recent high-win-rate momentum of Sent. The pre-draft analysis had identified a specific meta-driven toolkit: Orianna, Jarvan IV, Karma, Ezreal, and Naafiri. The expectation was that the series would hinge on whether the rising power of Ezreal and Karma could withstand the heavy engage of the Sentinels' preferred frontline.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

The opener was a high-octane battle that proved FlyQuest could handle the pressure. While the live draft model suggested a near coin-flip with Sentinels at 48%, FlyQuest asserted control through the jungle. Gryffinn provided the series' first masterclass, utilizing Skarner to post a staggering 12.0 KDA (2/1/10). This utility allowed Massu to secure a +649 gold advantage on Ezreal by the 15-minute mark. Although Sentinels fought hard with a heavy-engage composition, FlyQuest's ability to dismantle structures—taking 8 towers to 3—allowed them to choke out the opposition and take a 15-11 victory.

Game 2 — The Pivot

If Game 1 was a struggle for control, Game 2 was a clinical demolition. This was the most shocking moment of the series; despite the live draft model favoring Sentinels at 56%, FlyQuest ignored the prediction and executed a complete strategic wipeout. The pivot point was the bot lane, where Massu played a legendary Lucian, boasting a 10/0/5 KDA and a massive +2132 gold lead at 15 minutes. FlyQuest secured 4 dragons to 0, effectively starving Sentinels of any late-game scaling. The 11k gold deficit by the end of the 33:00 duration signaled that the series was slipping away.

Game — The Climax

With the series on the line, the Sentinels needed a miracle, but FlyQuest simply demolished the building. The narrative shifted from jungle control to total bot lane destruction. Massu returned to his unstoppable form on Yunara, playing with such precision that the Sentinels bottom lane ceased to exist. The pre-draft predictions regarding Jarvan IV and Orianna were validated as these champions appeared to dictate the macro, but the sheer pressure from Massu's 7/0/6 performance was too much. FlyQuest secured 3 Barons in a row, sealing the 3-0 sweep and confirming their status as the team to beat.

Polymarket Trajectory

The trajectory of the Polymarket odds throughout this series tells a story of a market being systematically dismantled by FlyQuest's dominance. Starting with a relatively stable 57% favor for FlyQuest, the market experienced a moment of genuine uncertainty during Game 2, where the live draft-close odds swung toward Sentinels at 56%. However, the subsequent results were anything but uncertain; the massive swing in win probability after Game 1—moving from 52% to 72% for FlyQuest—showed that the professional community was quickly realizing the scale of the mismatch. The market's failure to predict the Game 2 upset was the only significant error in an otherwise accurate reading of FlyQuest's overwhelming mechanical superiority.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
Game 1FlyQuest35:0415-11Gryffinn Skarner 12.0 KDA
Game 2FlyQuest31:0616-5Massu Lucian 10/0/5 KDA
Game 3FlyQuest37:4015-7Massu Yunara 7/0/6 KDA

FAQ

Q: How did the pre-draft champion predictions hold up during the series? A: The predictions were largely accurate, as Ezreal, Jarvan IV, and Karma played pivotal roles in the early game momentum, though the unexpected dominance of Yunara in Game 3 provided the final blow.

Q: What was the most significant turning point in the series?

The most significant moment was Game 2, where FlyQuest overcame a 56% draft-close disadvantage for Sentinels to secure a massive 11k gold lead.