06 Jun
Esports Predictions For LoL, DotA 2, and CS:GO

The entire idea around making accurate esports predictions is to determine the outcome of the match with a much higher accuracy and precision than the odds given by the bookmakers. Predicting these odds requires a bettor to take an approach that can grant him a greater insight into the esports’ tournament, game mechanics, roster changes, and team forms. Taking that on board, here are the latest happenings within the 3 biggest esports communities in the world to give you a heads up. 

League of Legends

The Mid-Season Invitational 2019 is over and now, the League of Legends World Championship is fast approaching, and people expect Riot Games to make some major patch updates and systematic changes to follow the 9.10  update before the big one begins. True to their mission, Riot’s design manager David Capurro revealed their plans on balancing League of Legends’ champions to follow the capabilities of an average player. To easily determine the champion balance and to level the playing field, Riot divided the champions into four categories: Average Play, Skilled Play, Elite Play, and Professional Play. To see how these changes will affect professional tournaments and competitive plays, start making your esports betting predictions now. 

DotA 2

The SEA region has always been underrated, but they can definitely tower over other teams given the chance. The SEA competitive scene actually produces some of the best professional esports teams in the world. We have TNC Predator and Mineski to represent the Philippines, as well as Fnatic and BOOM ID to represent Malaysia and Indonesia. Although the international responses SEA region gets from DotA 2 fans is still underrated, there’s no denying that these teams can rival other powerhouse squads representing the Western region. SEA is constantly elevating. And this year, it will introduce a new addition to the lineup: Reality Rift.

The team is still on its growth and development stage, so make sure to make your esports predictions using the current form of the team. At press time, the following players will represent the team: Lee "kyxY '" Kang Yang and Wong "NutZ" Jen Yen, Lukman “Luk 火” Nooraznan, Vincent “AlaCrity” Hiew Teck Yoong, and “GK”.

CS:GO

The unbeatable team Liquid is currently dominating the global rankings of CS:GO after winning DreamHack Masters Dallas 2019. The championship team beat ENCE Esports to win the lion’s share of the $100,000 prize pool and the qualifying points for Intel Grand Slam. Make sure to always include Liquid on your esports betting predictions. 



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