BIG vs ODDIK CS2 BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Best Odds: | BIG $1.29 at GG Bet | ODDIK $3.49 at GG Bet |
When: | October 4, 2024 | 10:30 EDT |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/ESLCS) |
ODDIK showed some signs of life in August, but their results over the last month leave much to be desired. They have managed just four wins over a 10-game stretch against regional opponents, which makes it difficult to believe ODDIK have what it takes to deliver in an international event.
BIG have been very up-and-down, with a few solid games at ESL Pro League Season 20 but just as many crushing losses against weaker opponents. That includes three defeats from their last four, losing to MongolZ, Monte, and ECSTATIC.
BIG look like the better team on paper, but they are inconsistent and have a win rate of better than 50% on just two maps: Nuke and Ancient. At $3.49, ODDIK are a solid pick for this best-of-one game.
FLYQUEST vs BETBOOM TEAM CS2 BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Best Odds: | FLY $2.47 at GG Bet | BB $1.52 at GG Bet |
When: | October 4, 2024 | 11:55 EDT |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/ESLCS) |
FlyQuest will be looking to bounce back after three consecutive early exits from S-Tier tournaments, including a 21st-28th finish in ESL Pro League Season 20. However, that will not come easy for the Australian Counter-Strike team in this matchup.
BetBoom Team won their second CCT Season 2 European title last week, cruising through the Series #12 playoffs despite playing with Ivan “SELLTER” Miroshnikov for the final two series. The Russians are now 7-3 from their last 10 and travel to Atlanta on a four-game winning streak.
Counter-Strike betting sites have BetBoom Team priced as $1.52 favourites, which is more than fair considering their form.
SAW vs ROOSTER CS2 BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Best Odds: | SAW $1.15 at GG Bet | Rooster $5.18 at GG Bet |
When: | October 4, 2024 | 13:20 EDT |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/ESLCS) |
SAW are outright favourites to win ESL Challenger at DreamHack Atlanta 2024. The Portuguese squad are 12-2 from their last 14 outings and look poised to run over Rooster on Friday.
Oceania’s No.2 side travel to the United States without Sharvesh “dangeR” Saravanan, who left the team last month. In his place, Rooster will field Joshua “jhd” Hough-Devine from the academy lineup. He has played two games for the main team, averaging below 1.00 in the match ratings.
Rooster would struggle to defeat SAW regardless of their roster situation. However, with the last-minute change, their chances of winning have plunged.
WILDCARD vs M80 CS2 BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Best Odds: | Wildcard $2.66 at GG Bet | M80 $1.45 at GG Bet |
When: | October 4, 2024 | 14:45 EDT |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/ESLCS) |
Wildcard and M80 last met during CCT Season 2 North American Series #2 in August, when Wildcard won 2-1. They have since played reasonably well and even showed some pulse in their short ESL Pro League Season 20 campaign.
M80 did exceptionally well in the same tournament, where they reached the quarterfinals. Since then, M80 have been cruising through ESL Challenger League Season 48 North America regular season.
M80 placed much better in Malta, but they only had to defeat Complexity, Fnatic, and Imperial. Since this is a clash between regional rivals, it is difficult to pass on the outsiders at this price.
And the last team to qualify for PGL CS2 Major Copenhagen 2024 is Complexity!
Congratulations to the final contenders making their way to the grand stage! #PGLRMR pic.twitter.com/sSTuzMIQAZ
— PGL (@pglesports) March 4, 2024
This nail-biting encounter not only marked Complexity’s entry into the Major but also served as a poignant narrative for Jonathan “EliGE” Jablonowski, who delivered a stellar performance against his former team, Liquid.
EliGE’s exceptional display underscored his continual improvement in Counter-Strike 2, as he propelled Complexity past Liquid, a team boasting significant offseason acquisitions in Casper “cadiaN” M?ller and Russel “Twistzz” Van Dulken.
Despite Liquid’s aspirations and roster enhancements, Complexity’s strategic prowess and map dominance, particularly on Anubis and Overpass, proved decisive.
Liquid’s defeat, while disappointing, can partly be attributed to their faltering performance and shallow map pool, which allowed Complexity to capitalize on their strengths.
Despite a valiant effort from Liquid, including cadiaN’s remarkable AWP ace on Inferno, Complexity’s cohesion and resilience secured them the coveted Major berth.
Meanwhile, paiN Gaming, the third Brazilian team to qualify, showcased their dominance in a convincing 2-0 (13-3, 13-7) victory over ODDIK.
paiN Gaming secures their spot at PGL CS2 Major Copenhagen 2024 with a dominant 2-0 victory over ODDIK! #PGLRMR pic.twitter.com/LMwq7HttoV
— PGL (@pglesports) March 4, 2024
Led by Rodrigo “biguzera” Bittencourt’s strategic guidance and the team’s unwavering confidence, paiN’s flawless performance on Inferno and Vertigo demonstrated their readiness for the Major stage.
Legacy, led by Marcelo “coldzera” David, clinched their Major spot with a hard-fought 2-1 (6-13, 16-12, 13-8) series victory against M80.
Legacy is heading to Copenhagen after a 2-1 series win against M80! #PGLRMR pic.twitter.com/n8XfZSYtAQ
— PGL (@pglesports) March 4, 2024
Despite initial setbacks, Legacy’s resilience and tactical acumen, particularly on Ancient, propelled them to victory, securing coldzera’s 11th Major appearance.
With Complexity, paiN, and Legacy joining the ranks of Major contenders, anticipation mounts for the upcoming tournament, promising electrifying matches and intense showdowns on the grand stage.
]]>With a remarkable display, they dropped only five rounds in their initial best-of-one clashes against NRG and M80, followed by a convincing 2-0 (13-5, 13-4) victory over paiN Gaming.
Imperial is headed to PGL CS2 Major Copenhagen 2024 after an incredible victory over paiN on two maps – Mirage and Nuke!
paiN isn't out yet; they'll return tomorrow for another shot at making it to Copenhagen! #PGLRMR pic.twitter.com/gNh64xUOmI
— PGL (@pglesports) March 3, 2024
Their journey to the Major marked a significant comeback for seasoned star AWPer Henrique “HEN1” Teles, who had not participated in a Valve-sponsored event since Krakow 2017 with Immortals, where they secured a second-place finish.
HEN1’s career has seen ups and downs, including a peak in 2020 with FURIA and subsequent challenges in maintaining tier-one status, but he returned with an impressive 1.62 rating to lead Imperial’s charge into the PGL Major Copenhagen.
Imperial showcased their dominance right from the start, swiftly punishing paiN’s decision to allow them to choose Mirage as the opening map.
Led by HEN1 and supported by standout performances from Jo?o “felps” Vasconcellos and emerging talents like Kaiky “noway” Santos and Lucas “decenty” Bacelar, Imperial secured an 8-1 lead and eventually closed out Mirage convincingly.
Nuke, paiN’s pick, also proved to be a stronghold for Imperial, as they surged to a commanding 9-1 lead with HEN1 delivering standout performances once again.
Elsewhere, FURIA secured their seventh consecutive Major appearance by defeating Complexity 2-1 (13-10, 13-16, 13-7).
Led by Kaike “KSCERATO” Cerato’s stellar performance, FURIA demonstrated resilience and stability throughout their matches.
FURIA is the second team to qualify for PGL CS2 Major Copenhagen 2024 after its series against Complexity
A 2-1 victory and they are on their way to Denmark #PGLRMR pic.twitter.com/QOvVZyOAlB
— PGL (@pglesports) March 3, 2024
Meanwhile, Complexity faced disappointment yet again as they were denied by FalleN’s FURIA squad, relegating them to the 2-1 pool for a crucial matchup against Liquid.
Despite facing initial seeding challenges, Complexity put up a fight, particularly with standout plays from H?kon “hallzerk” Fj?rli and Jonathan “EliGE” Jablonowski, ultimately securing a hard-fought victory on Vertigo.
After their records fell to 0-2, NRG, BESTIA, Nouns and Elevate were all eliminated, and they will have to wait a little longer for a Counter-Strike Major berth.
NRG is out of the RMR, while MIBR marches on after a decisive victory in their favor after overtime.
Up next, Nouns vs. Legacy face off in the next BO3 on Stream A. The action continues! #PGLRMR pic.twitter.com/cEbl1jXApG
— PGL (@pglesports) March 2, 2024
MIBR faced off against NRG in a showdown that saw MIBR asserting dominance from the get-go.
NRG’s choice of Inferno backfired as MIBR swept through them with ease, securing a convincing 13-2 victory.
Despite NRG’s efforts to rally on Anubis, MIBR ultimately triumphed 16-13, securing their spot in the next stage of the tournament.
BESTIA becomes the first team to exit the RMR after a 0-2 defeat at the hands of Wildcard
Wildcard gears up for another clash tomorrow.
Up next on Stream B: Elevate vs. ODDIK. #PGLRMR pic.twitter.com/4oUoAh02as
— PGL (@pglesports) March 2, 2024
Meanwhile, Wildcard clashed with BESTIA in a fierce battle on Mirage, with Wildcard emerging victorious with a 13-9 score line.
The tides turned even more in Wildcard’s favour on BESTIA’s pick of Anubis, with Wildcard clinching the win at 13-4.
Nouns are out of the RMR following their defeat against Legacy over 3 maps
Legacy moves forward, gearing up to battle tomorrow for another shot at attending the PGL CS2 Major Copenhagen 2024! #PGLRMR pic.twitter.com/g6DXHepyPa
— PGL (@pglesports) March 2, 2024
Legacy and ODDIK also had their moments of glory, with Legacy defeating Nouns 2-1 (9-13, 13-4, 13-7) and ODDIK surpassing Elevate 2-1 (13-11, 10-13, 13-10).
Legacy’s stellar performance on Overpass secured them a decisive victory over Nouns, while ODDIK, led by the impressive play of Jo?o “?matios?” Guedes, secured a hard-fought win over Elevate in a three-map series.
ODDIK eliminates Elevate after a fiercely contested series
They're set to return to the fray tomorrow for more action! #PGLRMR pic.twitter.com/E2vqY3sqB3
— PGL (@pglesports) March 2, 2024