Coming in as clear underdogs, CFO needed something bold to catch T1 off guard, and they certainly tried. Doggo and Kaiwing locked in a Draven–Alistar duo to face Gumayusi’s Caitlyn and Keria’s Neeko, then lane-swapped Doggo top into Doran’s Rek’Sai for a free matchup.
The gamble paid off fast. Four minutes in, Doggo solo killed Doran, cashing in his Draven stacks for extra gold. Around the Voidgrubs, CFO secured two while Oner traded his life for the third, handing Doggo another payout.
A perfect Realm Warp from HonQ’s Ryze gave CFO a 5–1 kill lead after catching Doran and Faker’s Cassiopeia mid. T1 answered top with a clean 3–0 to even the gold, but Doggo struck again, solo killing Gumayusi.
Around Rift Herald, CFO won another fight 3–0 and extended their lead to 1.5k before Doran and Faker found picks to steady the game. Mid, JunJia caught Oner for a 600-gold kill for Doggo, setting up CFO for Atakhan, where they took down Doran, Faker, and Keria before claiming the objective for a 5k lead.
T1 found life at Baron with a 3–1 fight and key shutdowns, but Baron was not taken. At dragon, JunJia’s flank secured CFO the soul and a kill on Doran. CFO immediately turned for Baron, aced T1, and claimed the buff.
With Baron and a 12k lead, CFO stormed into T1’s base. Even a strong engage from Keria wasn’t enough as CFO closed out the upset to move to 2–0 in the Swiss Stage.
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