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TCLTCL 2026 Spring2026-05-01Patch 16.837:09
SUSUSUSUSUSU EsportsSU EsportsW
19:21
PCFPCFPCFPCFPCFPCIFIC EsportsPCIFIC EsportsL

SU Esports vs PCIFIC Esports — a TCL match played on 2026-05-01, and the win went to SU Esports. The two teams combined for 40 kills, so this was a fight-heavy game. Over 37:09 of play, that many kills means the KDA below reflects teamfight participation more than lane advantage. The total gold gap was only 2,782, so resources alone did not decide this game. SU Esports finished narrowly ahead, and in games like this a single objective or a single fight is usually what settles it. The clearest objective gap came from Towers: 9 for SU Esports against 3 for the other side.

Looking at Vespa, the pick was Caitlyn and the line reads 6/5/7. The gold and damage share in the scoreboard show what kind of game it was. In the Top matchup, Leks finished 2,909 gold ahead of Aytekn. This compares end-of-game totals for the same position, so it is not a laning-phase figure on its own. Nami was the first champion SU Esports removed, while the opening ban from PCIFIC Esports was Ryze. On patch 16.8, this counts as game 3 within a series of 3.

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