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Chapter 10 - Lock In

Blanco didn't count wins.

He didn't need to.

But the leaderboard did.

18 straight.

No losses.

No drops.

No overtime.

Just clean deletion.

They weren't all blowouts.

Some were 16–14 clawbacks.

Some were 2v5 saves.

But the result? Always the same.

Victory. No mic. No mercy.

Ciscord blew up.

Clips started surfacing — not from Blanco.

From opponents.

"This was the round I almost clutched… then he swung cat and headshotted me mid-strafe."

"He pre-aimed me THROUGH the flash. Who does that?"

"Blanco isn't real. He's a punishment algorithm."

Queue times dropped to near-instant.

Because now?

Everyone wanted the chance to break the streak.

Map: Craterbase

Match #19.

Full stack on enemy side — mix of Tier 3 semi-pros and streamers.

Blanco loaded in solo.

Again.

Round 1

He bought armor.

Held ramp angle shallow, let the first flash hit.

Didn't move.

Enemy peeked late, thinking he fell off.

Click.

First blood.

Teammates got hyped in text:

"ok ok ok we got blanco on anchor LETS GOOO"

"lock it innnnnn"

They fed off his movement.

He didn't need to say anything.

They followed the angles he held.

Entered with his spacing.

Even copied his utility lineups.

He never corrected them.

But they learned in silence.

By round 5, enemy IGL switched strat.

Started avoiding his lane.

Every round.

[System Passive: Path Denial Triggered]

Enemy team default route shifts away from you

Tactical map distortion applied

"You don't block rotations. You delete options."

Round 6 – 3v1 Clutch

Bomb dropped mid.

Blanco sat window, low HP.

Peeked short — one kill.

Pre-fired underpass — second down.

Held 3-second wait.

Last guy rotated from B.

No info.

No sound.

Still, Blanco peeked just before he crossed bench.

Final kill.

1v3: Done.

His teammate typed:

"i don't know how he knew.

he just knows."

Halftime Score: 10–2

Enemy team lost comms.

One streamer muted mid-stream.

You could see it on replay:

He was tired of being wrong.

But then the pressure got real.

Match #20.

Queue popped.

And this time, one name hit the scoreboard:

R3KZ

Former Tier 1 rifler.

Benched after contract fallout.

Now a full-time streamer and ranked demon.

His mission? Break the streak — live.

Lobby typed:

"ohhh it's blanco vs rekz??"

"finally"

"rekz stream sniping???"

"don't matter — this is war."

Blanco locked in.

Map: Dustline

Classic.

Everything equalized.

Nowhere to hide.

Round 1 – R3KZ Pushes Mid

Full send.

No hesitation.

Blanco rotated late from B, caught him crossing lower.

One tap.

R3KZ typed:

"lol nice shot"

No response.

Rounds 2–6

It was back and forth.

R3KZ started calling anti-strats:

• Counter flashes on default

• Forced peeks with double swing

• Mid-lurks at off timings

Blanco adjusted fast.

Played reactive.

Stopped anchoring.

Started stalking.

[System Triggered: Reactive Hunter Mode]

• Enemy MVP tagged

• Movement tracking initiated

• Weapon preference analyzed

Round 7 – The Clash

Blanco vs R3KZ in 1v1.

Site smoked.

Blanco wide-peeked default.

Missed.

R3KZ held tight angle, landed bodyshot.

Blanco dropped.

Chat lit up:

"GOT HIM"

"rekz broke the wall"

"finally a human moment"

Blanco didn't tilt.

Didn't force buys.

Just reset.

Switched roles.

Started playing anti-R3KZ.

Wherever he thought R3KZ would go — he didn't.

Wherever he would rotate?

Blanco was already waiting.

Round 10 – Revenge

R3KZ flanked B.

Blanco read the noise delay.

Lined up on car.

Didn't peek.

Let him walk past.

Tap to the back of the head.

Clean.

Second half: tied 8–7.

No one breathing.

The whole game slowed down.

Every step was calculated.

Every duel was watched.

Blanco never lost a second fight.

Round 23 – 12–10 Blanco's team

R3KZ called a tech timeout.

Stream muted.

Blanco stayed moving.

Didn't alt-tab.

Didn't blink.

Back in.

Full buy.

R3KZ tried a fake A burst.

Blanco held from truck.

Molotov + silent reposition.

He didn't shoot.

He let the rest of his team collapse.

Round win.

Match Point – 15–13

Everyone was expecting overtime.

R3KZ switched to AWP.

Blanco bought AK.

No util.

Walked mid — slow peek.

R3KZ posted up bricks.

Blanco should've died.

But he jump-crouch baited the shot.

AWP missed.

He didn't spray.

He waited for the repeek.

Then fired one bullet.

R3KZ dropped.

Stream delay couldn't hide the rage.

Final scoreboard:

• Blanco: 29–9

• R3KZ: 23–14

Blanco disconnected instantly.

Didn't watch the replays.

Didn't clip the final shot.

But someone else did.

R3KZ's own editor.

Posted a slow-motion cut.

Captioned:

"ggs. dude is just built wrong."

[System Sync: 82%]

Streak extended: 20 matches

Community recognition: surging

Player avoidance: rising

New Trait: Pressure Inversion

The more others prep for you, the more mistakes they make

"Preparation creates panic when the plan breaks."

The game moved on.

But the scene changed.

Now?

Every ranked game had a question:

"Is Blanco in this lobby?"

And if the answer was yes?

They muted.

They held angles longer.

They peeked like mice.

He was the lock-in.

The meta-breaker.

The streak.

And still?

He queued again

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