ESB’s free Counter-Strike 2 betting predictions for Wednesday, April 24, focus on a pair of ESL Pro League fixtures in Group B. Here are our selections for Team Falcons vs The MongolZ and TYLOO vs G2 Esports, with betting odds courtesy of BetOnline.
TEAM FALCONS vs THE MONGOLZ CS2 BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Best Odds: | Falcons -232.56 at BetOnline | Mongolz +179 at BetOnline |
When: | April 24, 2024 | 13:30 CEST |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/ESLCS) |
The MongolZ are among the lowest-rated teams attending ESL Pro League Season 19, priced at +10000 on the outright betting markets. On the other hand, Team Falcons are priced at +2000 to win the trophy, which should be a good indication of how these two teams measure up.
However, we have to consider that Team Falcons have played just one game since the start of March and are on a five-game losing streak. The MongolZ have played 19 official games this month alone and are on an 18-game winning streak — granted, all their victories came against regional Asian opponents.
Despite their lacklustre form, Team Falcons deserve respect for what they showed at IEM Katowice 2024 in February, and they’ve since upgraded their roster with Peter “dupreeh” Rasmussen. Still, Falcons are rusty, so there’s a good chance this will be a much more competitive match than what the Counter-Strike esports betting odds suggest.
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TYLOO vs G2 ESPORTS CS2 BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Best Odds: | TYLOO +849 at BetOnline | G2 -2000 at BetOnline |
When: | April 24, 2024 | 13:30 CEST |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/ESLCS) |
G2 Esports have close to establishing themselves as the world no.1 Counter-Strike team for nearly a year, but they consistently slip in the latter stages of big events. In March, they crashed out of the PGL Major Copenhagen 2024 in the semifinals, and they did the same at IEM Chengdu 2024 earlier this month.
TYLOO were once known as a tough team to play on the big stage; however, they are now struggling not only to make noise in high-profile tournaments, but also to keep their status as China’s best CS team. At IEM Chengdu 2024, TYLOO crashed out in last place, and although they have managed a 4-2 record since then, they’ve had the luxury of playing only regional opponents.
G2 Esports are one of few top-tier teams capable of humiliating themselves against inferior opponents on a bad day. However, the quality gap here is large enough to confidently predict a dominant victory from the current no.5 team in the world.