ESB brings you free League of Legends betting predictions for a pair of LPL 2024 Summer Placements matches on Tuesday, June 4. Here are our selections for Anyone’s Legend vs LNG Esports and ThunderTalk Gaming vs FunPlus Phoenix.
ANYONE’S LEGEND vs ULTRA PRIME LoL BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Best Odds: | AL $1.23 at GG Bet | UP $3.95 at GG Bet |
When: | June 4, 2024 | 17:00 CST |
Watch Live: | Lolesports, Twitch |
Anyone’s Legend managed to produce a few flashy upsets in League of Legends Pro League (LPL) 2024 Spring, but their overall performances were very poor, resulting in a disappointing 11th-place finish. For the final split of the season, Anyone’s Legend addressed one weak spot with the addition of top laner Hu “Ale” Jia-Le, but there are still some macro problems they’ll have to improve on in order to accomplish anything.
There’s some upside to this team, and if Anyone’s Legend can work on their approach in the mid-late game, they’ll remain feisty underdogs. However, all that is a big ‘what if’.
Ultra Prime have already played their first match of LPL 2024 Summer Placements, winning against Invictus Gaming 2-1. This doesn’t prove much, as Invictus Gaming are one of the weaker rosters in the league, and the eye test suggests Ultra Prime aren’t much better than last split.
It is anything but surprising, as Ultra Prime didn’t replace some of their weaker players during the offseason. At the very least, things can’t get much worse for them, but there aren’t many reasons to feel optimistic about this lineup.
We’re taking a leap and trusting Anyone’s Legend to sweep.
Anyone’s Legend -1.5 maps
THUNDERTALK GAMING vs FUNPLUS PHOENIX LoL BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Best Odds: | TT $3.10 at GG Bet | FPX $1.35 at GG Bet |
When: | June 4, 2024 | 19:00 CST |
Watch Live: | Lolesports, Twitch |
ThunderTalk Gaming retained their roster for the LPL 2024 Summer season but made some changes to the coaching personnel, adding Xiao “Vlone” Chu-Yu as a new analyst. But with Chou “AFei” Cheng-Ting staying put and no new player arrivals, those changes don’t move the needle too much.
Last split, ThunderTalk had their moments. However, even though they didn’t have any critical weaknesses, they also struggled in some areas of the game — mainly in the transition from early to mid.
FunPlus Phoenix have kept all their players from last split and made just one change with the arrival of top laner Zhao “TheNiu” Yong-Zhuo, who might not even start. Keeping the roster together is a reasonable move, as FPX had a very strong run though the first split before they fell apart in the playoffs.
FunPlus Phoenix looked a bit raw in the spring, but this is an excellent squad with huge upside. This squad will surprise many by the end of the season, but they’ll likely need some time to get going, so we’ll tame our expectations for their LPL 2024 Summer Placements opener.