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TCLTCL 2026 Spring Playoffs2026-05-21Patch 16.1031:29
BWBWBWBWBWBushido WildcatsBushido WildcatsW
12:2
PCFPCFPCFPCFPCFPCIFIC EsportsPCIFIC EsportsL

Bushido Wildcats vs PCIFIC Esports — a TCL match played on 2026-05-21, and the win went to Bushido Wildcats. With 14 combined kills, fights were rare, and the game lasted 31:29. When kills are scarce, the gold and objective gaps are what explain the result. The total gold gap grew to 9,065, with Bushido Wildcats ahead. At that size the item tiers differ, so the late-game combat figures should be read as numbers produced after the gap opened. Bushido Wildcats finished with 8 on Towers against 2 for the opponent — the widest objective gap in this game.

A KDA of 6/0/2 is what Jeyrus recorded on Kai'Sa, the strongest line among the winners. Comparing end-of-game gold position by position, the widest gap sits at Bot: Jeyrus ahead of Nawa by 2,972. Anivia was the first champion Bushido Wildcats removed, while the opening ban from PCIFIC Esports was Orianna. On patch 16.10, this counts as game 1 within a series of 5.

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