CS:GO Slate Summary: DreamHack EU (8am EST)
- 3 games on DK and FD
- Best of 3 series
- Pricing is referred to DraftKings
CS:GO Slate Overview
CS:GO Game #1: FaZe (+125) vs Natus Vincere (-175)
Well, we saw what NAVI is capable of when electronic and s1mple play the way they did yesterday versus MAD Lions; they simply (pun intended?) looked unbeatable and like the dominant team that got them to the top of the rankings. Both teams ban Vertigo at 93% and 74% rates so one will certainly ban it, but after that it’s pretty tough to see what maps these two squads will play on. Given NAVI’s performance yesterday, it’s tough to fade them, and s1mple’s price makes absolutely no sense on DK.
Top Plays: s1mple ($8,400) electronic ($7,600),Perfecto (6,000) or flamie ($5,200)
CS:GO Game #2: GenG (+225) vs Team Liquid (-300)
This game will be closer than Vegas odds dictate it tobe. TL bans Train at a 100% rate and will eliminate GenG’s top map in the process,while GenG will likely ban Overpass, which they do at a 66% clip. Of the other5 maps, the only one GenG really matches up well on is Mirage, where they’reriding a 5-map winning streak, but it’s also TL’s map of preference. Ultimately,I’ll take TL 2-1 in this series.
Top Plays: EliGe ($9,000), NAF ($8,000), Twistzz($7,200)
GenG stack: BnTeT ($6,600), s0m ($5,800)
CS:GO Game #3: MiBR (-175) vs Cloud9 (+125)
This game could go either way, but with C9’s tendencyto fall off the face of the Earth late in maps, I’ll take the depth of MiBR towin the series. MiBR bans Nuke at an 84% rate while C9 bans Mirage at an 82%clip. Of the 5 maps reminaing, I really like Fallen and kNgV- to crush in this series,while fer’s ceiling is undeniable and is a nice piece to make a full stack. Ifyou’re playing c9, floppy is your main guy, while oSee makes for a GPP play.
Top Plays: Fallen ($8,600), kNgV- ($7,000), fer($7,600)
One-Off: floppy ($8,200)
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