VALORANT · August 20, 2026 · 4:00 AM ET
TYLOO @ ALL GAMERS
Free LineCrush game report for TYLOO @ ALL GAMERS on August 20, 2026, with matchup analysis and pick ideas generated for the daily slate. Reports can update as lineups, injuries, and odds develop, so confirm time-sensitive details before acting.
Matchup Analysis
TYLOO’s five-man core brings clearly defined roles
TYLOO enter this matchup with a settled core of slowly, Scales, Splash, Erv, and SiuFatBB, giving them well-defined fragging and utility roles across their starting five.
SourceAll Gamers lean on a balanced international lineup
All Gamers are expected to field a balanced lineup of Shr1mp, K1ra, Bai, f4ngeer, and iamgrq, combining Chinese riflers with an imported flex player to cover multiple roles.
SourceTYLOO’s long VCT sample shows a true 50–50 team
Across 144 VCT maps and a 29–29 series record, TYLOO have posted a 1.02 K/D, underscoring how often their series come down to a few swing rounds.
SourceAll Gamers’ 2026 surge has pushed them above water
All Gamers have gone 15–11 in 2026 VCT play, nudging their career record to 24–31 and suggesting a team that is finally converting more close series into wins.
SourceBreeze remains TYLOO’s ace up the sleeve
Breeze has been TYLOO’s most reliable battleground with a 75% win rate over eight maps, giving them a strong comfort pick if it slips through the veto.
SourceAll Gamers’ map pool spikes on Split and Lotus but dips on Pearl and Ascent
All Gamers have posted near-60% win rates on Split and Lotus while struggling badly on Pearl and Ascent, where their win rates sit near or below the 20% mark.
Sourceslowly headlines TYLOO’s rating sheet with multiple threats behind him
slowly tops TYLOO’s rating charts at around 1.20, with SiuFatBB, Splash, and Erv all sitting above 1.10 in various samples, giving the team several reliable late-round closers.
Sourcef4ngeer and Shr1mp drive All Gamers’ offensive ceiling
For All Gamers, f4ngeer leads the team with a rating around 1.12 while Shr1mp sits just behind at 1.10, with K1ra providing a steady 1.01-level supporting presence.
SourceAll Gamers’ recent wins over JDG and Trace build momentum
All Gamers come in on the back of August victories over JD Gaming and Trace Esports in VCT China playoffs, results that should bolster their confidence against another established Chinese org.
SourceTYLOO hold the historical edge in the head-to-head
These organizations last met in early 2025, when TYLOO swept All Gamers 2–0, a result that gives TYLOO a psychological edge until All Gamers prove they can flip the script.
SourcePick Ideas
Leaning TYLOO on the moneyline due to rating edge
With TYLOO’s current team Elo sitting in the high-1500s compared to All Gamers around the mid-1500s, any market that prices this as a coin-flip could offer slight value on the TYLOO side.
Look at over 2.5 maps in a volatile best-of-three
TYLOO have played 144 maps across 58 series while All Gamers have logged 137 maps in 55 series, suggesting both teams frequently go the distance and making an over 2.5 maps angle attractive if the price is reasonable.
Consider All Gamers plus rounds on their defensive starts
All Gamers’ structured setups and deep role coverage often keep halves competitive even when they lose maps, so backing them on first-half or map spread lines can mitigate the risk of a full-series loss.
Player prop overs on slowly’s kills in tight series scripts
As TYLOO’s primary closer and highest-rated player, slowly tends to see high-impact rounds in long, competitive series, making kill or headshot props on him appealing when markets set modest lines.
Live-betting angles favor late-round resilient teams
Both squads have shown the ability to claw back from early deficits, so live-betting comeback lines or late-map over round totals can exploit markets that overreact to early scorelines in this matchup.
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