The match between KRX and BFX in the LCK 2026 (April 17, 2026) was one of the notable Bo3 series in the regular season. Many expected a close matchup. However, the reality was very different. BFX delivered a dominant performance and secured a convincing 2-0 victory. Moreover, both games clearly showed a gap in individual mechanics, map control, and teamfight decision-making.
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Overview of the Match
InIn the highly competitive LCK 2026 season, KRX needed important points to improve their standings. However, BFX entered the series in much better form. This was especially clear in mid-game skirmishes and teamfight execution.
- Tournament: LCK 2026
- Format: Best of 3 (Bo3)
- Result: BFX 2 – 0 KRX
- Match Date: April 17, 2026
From the early game, BFX showed a clear game plan. As a result, they controlled the pace of the entire series.
Detailed Game Breakdown
Game 1 – BFX snowballs from the start and never lets go
From the first minutes, BFX played very aggressively. They applied pressure in all lanes. Because of their strong early-game composition, they coordinated jungle and mid movements very well.
In addition, BFX executed a successful bot lane dive. Kellin secured first blood. Shortly after, Clear won a solo kill against Rich in the top lane. This gave BFX a strong early lead.
Meanwhile, KRX tried to play safe and farm. However, they were constantly denied resources. Therefore, the gold gap started to grow very early.
When the game reached mid-game, BFX increased the tempo. Multiple 5v5 fights broke out. KRX struggled in every single one.
Clear continued to dominate with more solo kills. As a result, Rich was completely shut down.
Because of the huge lead, KRX had almost no chance to recover. BFX controlled the map cleanly. They secured all key objectives.
Finally, BFX ended the game at around the 24-minute mark. They won after a clean ace near the Dragon pit.

Game 2 – KRX resists, but BFX still prevails
In Game 2, KRX changed their approach. They played safer in the early game. This adjustment helped them stabilize early.
They even secured first blood after a jungle play in the bot lane. The game became slightly more balanced.
Ucal on Annie also created impact. His Tibbers engages helped KRX gain small advantages.
However, BFX still controlled the map better. They kept stronger vision and tempo.
Mid-game once again became the turning point. BFX played teamfights much better. They won multiple 5v5 fights in a row.
In addition, BFX consistently picked off key targets from KRX. Their crowd control combos were cleaner and more effective.
As a result, KRX was forced to play defensively. They could not start fights properly.
The decisive moment happened at the Baron pit. Diable on Kalista delivered an outstanding performance. He secured a double kill while kiting perfectly.
At the same time, Kellin’s Soraka provided huge sustain. This made BFX almost impossible to kill.
Therefore, BFX won the Baron fight. They immediately pushed into the base. Finally, they destroyed the Nexus and secured a 2-0 victory.

Draft (Pick & Ban) Analysis
BFX approached the draft with a very clear identity: early pressure and strong 5v5 teamfighting. Moreover, their composition showed strong synergy and execution potential.
BFX Draft Strengths:
- Strong engage and initiation tools
- Multiple AoE crowd control champions
- Highly mobile jungle and mid synergy
- Bot lane focused on skirmishes rather than passive scaling
Because of this, BFX was consistently able to dictate fights and control the pace of the game.

KRX Draft Issues
On the other hand, KRX opted for a more passive and scaling-oriented composition. However, this approach created several weaknesses:
- Weak early-game pressure
- Limited engage tools
- Heavy reliance on late-game scaling
- Lack of proactive playmaking options
Therefore, when forced into early fights, KRX often lacked both damage and control to compete effectively.
Key Highlights of the Match
- BFX maintained full control from start to finish
- Early-game snowball created an irreversible gold gap
- KRX failed to win any meaningful 5v5 teamfights
- Objective control heavily favored BFX throughout the series
- Baron fight in Game 2 completely sealed the outcome
Additionally, BFX consistently punished KRX’s rotations and lack of map awareness, which further widened the gap.
Conclusion
Overall, the series between KRX and BFX in LCK 2026 (April 17, 2026) clearly demonstrated a significant difference in form and preparation. While KRX struggled with coordination and macro decision-making, BFX showcased discipline, consistency, and highly effective snowball execution.
Ultimately, the 2-0 victory not only strengthens BFX’s position in LCK 2026 standings, but also sends a strong message to other teams in the league: they are a serious contender when it comes to structured teamfighting and early-game dominance.
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