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TCLTCL 2026 Summer2026-07-31Patch 16.1434:13
BWBWBWBWBWBushido WildcatsBushido WildcatsW
21:13
SUSUSUSUSUSU EsportsSU EsportsL

Bushido Wildcats vs SU Esports — a TCL match played on 2026-07-31, and the win went to Bushido Wildcats. 34 combined kills over 34:13 places this game inside the usual league range. The figures below are not skewed toward any single phase of the game. The total gold gap was only 2,652, so resources alone did not decide this game. Bushido Wildcats finished narrowly ahead, and in games like this a single objective or a single fight is usually what settles it. On objectives, Voidgrubs split 3 to 0, and Bushido Wildcats took the larger share.

Looking at Ruep, the pick was Yunara and the line reads 8/4/9. The gold and damage share in the scoreboard show what kind of game it was. Comparing end-of-game gold position by position, the widest gap sits at Bot: Ruep ahead of Kakarot by 6,041. Akali was the first champion Bushido Wildcats removed, while the opening ban from SU Esports was Ezreal. On patch 16.14, this counts as game 1 within a series of 2.

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