CS:GO Slate Summary: CS Summit NA (2:45pm EST)
- 2 series on DK
- Best of 3
CS:GO SlateOverview
CS:GO Game#1: Team One (+250) vs Triumph (-350)
In the first of two CS:GO matches on the second slate of the day, Team One takes on Triumph. Team One bans Vertigo at a 65% rate while Triumph bans Train 50% of the time, so we can likely scratch those two maps off the list. The issue with Team One is the unpredictability of their map selection; if we remove Train and Vertigo from the process since they will likely be banned, they pick each map between 6% and 12% of the time as their first pick, with the exception of Nuke at 24%, but they have yet to win there in their last 3 games so it’s unlikely they select it. I don’t think we see a repeat performance of how poorly Grim played yesterday, but anything is possible, and I will most certainly have my exposure to Team One because I think they do win, but it’s more of a gut call than a statistical one given the ambiguity of their map selections.
Top Plays(Team One): b4rtin ($8,600), Maluk3 ($6,400)
Top Plays(Triumph): Grim ($9,800), Junior ($7,000) or Spongey ($7,000)
CS:GO Game#2: YeaH Gaming (+450) vs MiBR (-800)
The second game features MiBR taking on YeaH Gaming where the former is a massive favorite, and rightfully so. We’ve seen a bunch of heavy favorites fall in the past 24 hours so nothing is impossible, but I just don’t see MiBR taking another hard loss after yesterday. MiBR bans Nuke 86% of the time while YeaH bans Vertigo at a 100% rate, so we can eliminate those two maps from the selection process. YeaH will likely turn to Inferno for their map pick with MiBR countering on Train; the map leftover is most likely going to be Dust2. Even if YeaH somehow wins on their map, they don’t stand a chance on Train and Dust2. MiBR bounces back in a big way here and will be the core of all of my lineups.
Top Plays: Fallen ($8,400), kNgV- ($7,600), fer ($7,400), trk ($4,600)
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