ESB’s free Dota 2 esports betting pick for Tuesday, April 5, focus on a pair of Western Europe Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) Tour 2 Division I bouts. Here are our selections for Team Liquid vs Entity and Team Secret vs Brame, with odds courtesy of BetOnline.
TEAM LIQUID vs ENTITY Dota 2 BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Best Odds: | Liquid -227.27 at BetOnline | Entity +162 at BetOnline |
When: | April 5, 2022 | 15:00 CEST |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/DreamLeague) |
?Entity are 1-2 with a 4-4 record, which isn’t surprising for a team from the lower division, but despite their iffy win rate, Entity have had some good moments so far. Their two defeats came against Tundra Esports and Gladiators (both 1-2), which isn’t too concerning, and even in those series, Entity looked very good.
Team Liquid got off to a rough start to the Spring Tour, but they finally picked up the pace and secured their win last week against Brame (2-0). That’s hardly a compelling achievement, but at least Liquid got their name on the board.
Priced as -227.27 favourites with Dota 2 betting sites, Liquid are expected to dominate on Tuesday, which makes sense if you compare the individual talent of these two squads. But there is no denying that Entity have looked much better in their series and have proven that they’re good enough to go toe-to-toe with any other team in the region.
This one could be close, so we’re on Entity to upset Liquid at outsider odds.
Entity to win
TEAM SECRET vs BRAME Dota 2 BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Best Odds: | Secret -714.29 at BetOnline | Brame +400 at BetOnline |
When: | April 5, 2022 | 15:00 CEST |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/DreamLeague) |
?Brame stunned Nigma Galaxy (2-0) this weekend when they picked up their first win of the tour, showing that while they might be one of the weakest teams in the upper division, they’re at least not the worst. Although a huge achievement on paper, beating Nigma Galaxy in the state they’re currently in is hardly something to write home about, so we would take Brame’s win from Saturday with a grain of salt.
Team Secret went 1-1 last week, which is a perfect example of how polarising their tour has been so far. Realistically they have only lost against Tundra and OG, which isn’t terrible, but relative to expectations, Secret have underdelivered.
But despite Secret’s up-and-down showings, they’re still a much better team than Brame, who have won only one series, and even that came against the disorganised Nigma. If Secret shoot themselves in the foot, we could see Brame win one map, but a 2-0 sweep for Team Secret is the most likely outcome.