{"id":5621,"date":"2018-06-15T02:48:10","date_gmt":"2018-06-15T02:48:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=5621"},"modified":"2020-10-05T21:59:29","modified_gmt":"2020-10-06T01:59:29","slug":"eu-lcs-summer-split-betting-odds-free-week-1-tips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/eu-lcs-summer-split-betting-odds-free-week-1-tips\/","title":{"rendered":"EU LCS Summer Split betting odds & free Week 1 tips"},"content":{"rendered":"
EU LCS Summer Split is just around the corner, and the anticipation is through the roof as the most exciting spring in Europe’s history is still fresh in everyone’s minds.<\/p>\n
With very few roster changes and tons of practice during the offseason, most teams will be looking to take part in the fight for Worlds.<\/p>\n
Every week counts in the Summer Split, so let’s take a look at the matchups in week 1!<\/p>\n
BETTING SITES: BEST FOR LEAGUE OF LEGENDS<\/a><\/strong> The new split will start with a duel between the 3rd and 4th place teams from Spring, who gave us an incredible BO5 last time they fought. Both teams kept the same rosters (Vitality’s Attila is just their former ADC Minitroupax with a different name), and it’ll be interesting to see who adapted better to the new meta.<\/p>\n Vitality have a history of putting a lot of work in the early game, with Gilius being one of the most frequent gankers in the league. Xerxe, however, has been a terrific control style jungler, and him putting Gilius in check will be one of Splyce’s main win conditions. If the game’s main focus is mid lane, though, Vitality will probably have an edge due to Jiizuke’s well-known laning prowess, and Nisqy’s preference for scaling champions. I still think Splyce will be a bit stronger, purely because of their competent coaching staff that should have researched the meta quite well, but anything can happen in this match.<\/p>\n (VIT 40%, SPY 60%) – bet at GG Bet<\/a><\/p>\n Last split performances of Giants and H2k were nearly exact opposites. while Giants started strong and held a playoff spot for quite some time, H2k tanked the entire first half of the split and placed last. At the end, though, the tables were switched: Giants ended bottom of the table, while H2k got to quarterfinals after substantial roster changes. Giants’ support has changed, as they decided to bring in a rookie, the well-known soloQ player SirNukesAlot.<\/p>\n The new meta should fit H2k like a glove, since Selfie and Shook have formed a great mid-jungle duo since the very beginning. Their bot lane should also have an advantage, as Sheriff has shown that his mechanics are one of the best in Europe, while on the other hand Steeelback is having an awful time playing the new picks in soloQ, and will also have to adapt to his new support. This should be a pretty safe win for H2k unless they mess up significantly.<\/p>\n (H2K 75%, GIA 25%) – bet at GG Bet<\/a><\/p>\n
\nFREE TIPS: MORE ESPORTS PREDICTIONS<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\nTeam Vitality vs. Splyce<\/h2>\n
Giants Gaming vs. H2k-Gaming<\/h2>\n