JILI PH646 login,Enjoy Free 888+200 Daily Legal Bonus https://www.grivaschess.com Global ESports & Gaming News, Reviews, Forums, Betting Sites, Bookmakers Odds, Tips, Free Bets & Bonuses Fri, 12 May 2023 01:44:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.grivaschess.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/cropped-esb-favicon-32x32.png Lotan "Spinx" Giladi Archives - Esport Bet https://www.grivaschess.com 32 32 BLAST.tv Paris Major CS:GO betting preview | Friday, May 12 https://www.grivaschess.com/blast-tv-paris-major-preview/ https://www.grivaschess.com/blast-tv-paris-major-preview/#respond Fri, 12 May 2023 01:44:08 +0000 https://www.grivaschess.com/?p=30200 With the RMR’s, Qualifiers and Challengers Stage now behind us, we can now move into the Legends Stage and main event of the final CS:GO Major, the BLAST.tv Paris Major.

The final 16 teams will battle it out across the next two weeks, to earn the right to call themselves the Paris Major champions and take home their own share of the massive $1.25 million prize pool.

Joining Heroic, Natus Vincere, Team Vitality, FURIA, Fnatic, Bad News Eagles, 9INE and Into The Breach, who automatically qualified for the Legends Stage through the RMR, we will have G2 Esports, FaZe Clan, ENCE, Team Liquid, Ninjas in Pyjamas, Monte, Apeks and GamerLegion.

Of the remaining CS:GO rosters left in the Paris Major, G2 Esports still remain the favourite at $4.00 with esports betting sites, closely followed by Heroic ($4.33), Team Vitality ($5.50), Natus Vincere ($5.50) and FaZe Clan ($6.50).

Below you will find our best bet to take out the BLAST.tv Paris Major.

Best Bet – Team Vitality

After finishing third at the Europe RMR B and taking out IEM Spring (IEM Rio 2023) before making their way to Paris to take part in the BLAST.tv Paris Major, Team Vitality look primed and ready to win their first CS:GO Major.

Coming into the Paris Major, Vitality will be looking continue their six-series undefeated run, after they rattled off six-straight wins on route to becoming the IEM Rio champion.

With two hometown guys on their roster in Mathieu “ZywOo” Herbaut and Dan “apEX” Madeslaire, there is no other place that these two guys would love to win their first and second CS:GO Major of their careers.

For apEX, a Major win in France would be the icing on the cake after such a consistent Counter-Strike: Global Offensive career, which has seen him win several tournaments and one Major. With the 30-year-old in the twilight, he could finish it off with one of the best wins of his career in his home country.

For ZywOo, he is only 22 years old, and considered one of the best players in the world, after being ranked inside the top two in four-straight years and a win in the BLAST.tv Paris Major would see him breakthrough for his very first Major victory.

Couple those two with Peter “dupreeh” Rasmussen and Emil “Magisk” Reif, who bring seven Major wins between them from their time at Astralis, and Lotan “Spinx” Giladi – who is another rising star – and this Vitality team has all the tool that they need to go all the way in the Paris Major.

Team Vitality – Outright Win

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ENCE considered lauNX, Snax to replace Spinx? ? https://www.grivaschess.com/ence-considered-launx-snax-to-replace-spinx/ https://www.grivaschess.com/ence-considered-launx-snax-to-replace-spinx/#respond Tue, 23 Aug 2022 06:00:04 +0000 https://www.grivaschess.com/?p=23073 ENCE signed Valdemar “valde” Vangs? to replace Lotan “Spinx” Giladi on their Counter-Strike: Global Offensive roster, but it has been revealed that he was not necessarily the first choice.

?Valde joined the team after his spell at OG as the team’s rifler. He has also played alongside Marco “Snappi” Pfeiffer, the in-game leader of ENCE, during his time with Heroic in 2016 and 2017. ? ?

Although he was signed by the franchise, he was not ENCE’s first pick. The Finnish esports organization previously had their eyes set on Lauren?iu “lauNX” ?arlea, the resident rifler in Sprout. However, they could not strike a deal with the team.? ?ENCE’s IGL revealed that after trying to sign lauNX and failing, the team hosted tryouts for a new player. ?

?”LauNX was the only one where an offer was made early on, and he wanted to go,” Snappi said.

“We bid a lot, but Sprout denied it, and his agent didn’t put a buyout in his contract. After that, we did tryouts on some players as we weren’t 100 percent sure who to go for.”? ?

He continued, “Valde did amazing, and the team preferred him. I think he will do great, and he truly seems motivated to do big things as he didn’t achieve what he wants to. He has great comms, and with the addition of him, it opens up more possibilities to play more ‘open’ rounds without an end goal.”? ?

ENCE considered Janusz “Snax” Pogorzelski to be another player to take the place of Spinx. The Polish player left Anonymo in December 2021 and has stayed a free agent since then. He stood in for Spinx during the team’s participation in the IEM Dallas and gave an impressive performance.? ?

Due to visa issues, Spinx was unable to participate in the event, but Snax certainly made up for the team’s star player’s absence. Despite not participating in tier one events in a while, the 29-year-old was the highest-rated player on ENCE’s team during IEM Dallas and assisted the team in getting to the event’s grand finals. The astonishing performance was given with little time for the player to practice.? ?

Snappi revealed that the Polish legend was one of the four potential players selected by the team. ? ?

“Yes, he [Snax] was considered. We had four different players we picked between as a team, and he was one of them. It was close that we picked him. I love Janusz, and I’m truly sorry that I didn’t hold up my tweet after Dallas,”? the IGL said.

?”I wrote it both to help him and also because I actually meant it at the time.

“So, sorry to the Polish community, but mostly Janusz, for not picking him. I’m sure he will find somewhere soon, though; he is not like other older players; he has motivation, drive, and, most important talent. I really hope I see him again soon; he is amazing.”? ?

Spinx left ENCE earlier this month to replace Kévin “?misutaaa?” Rabier at Team Vitality. The player’s contribution to ENCE made them one of the best CS:GO squads worldwide and earned him the spot as the best player on the team. This year, Spinx averaged a 1.15 rating covering 115 official maps and was an essential part of the team’s position as runner-up in the April ESL Pro League Season 15 as well as their semifinal run in the PGL Antwerp Major that took place in May.?

?The ESL Pro League Season 16 is slated to take place in September and will see ENCE’s additions, Valde and Alvaro “SunPayus” Garcia – the team’s new AWPer – make their debut. The team was placed with Astralis, HEET, MOUZ, Heroic, and Complexity in Group C. GG Bet has ENCE as $1.39 favourites to win their group.

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