Esportbet brings you free Rocket League esports coverage for the first round of Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS) 2021/22 Spring Major on Wednesday, June 28. Here are our selections for Moist Esports vs Team Envy, FURIA Esports vs Karmine Corp, and Version1 vs Endpoint CeX, with top betting odds courtesy of courtesy of top rated esports betting sites.
MOIST ESPORTS vs TEAM ENVY BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Best Odds: | Moist -400 at BetOnline | Envy +275 at BetOnline |
When: | June 29, 2022 |16:00 BST |
Watch Live: | Twitch |
As the latest RLCS odds suggest, this should be a very one-sided affair, and we can’t argue with that. Moist Esports (former Team Questo) reached finals in the last major and have achieved significantly more this season than Envy, who are solid but not nearly as good as their cross-Atlantic rivals.
Moist might even be the best team attending the RLCS Major, and we wouldn’t be surprised to see Axel “vatira” Touret and his crew place inside the top four. That’s not to say that Team Envy don’t have the tools to deal with top teams at the Major, but they’re not at the necessary level to compete with Moist.
This should be a quick 3-0, and we’re getting a very good price for it.
Moist Esports -2.5 maps
FURIA ESPORTS vs KARMINE CORP RLCS BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Best Odds: | FURIA -120.48 at BetOnline | KC -121.95 at BetOnline |
When: | June 29, 2022 |17:00 BST |
Watch Live: | Twitch |
Many consider FURIA and Karmine Corp to be equally strong, and that’s perfectly illustrated in the offered Rocket League esports betting odds. However, we prefer to be on FURIA’s side for this match.
They might not be the favourites to win the Major, but FURIA are highly underrated. They’re the current top team in the RLCS 2021/22 Spring Rankings with 1262 points, which might not seem like a big deal given the region they’re from, but FURIA have not placed worse than sixth in a single tournament since RLCS 2021-22 – Winter: SAM Regional Event 2 in February.
Their worst placement came in RLCS Winter Split Major, where they finished in fifth-sixth place. But that is still very impressive, considering their only defeats came against the two finalists in G2 Esports and Team Questo.
A simple moneyline bet on FURIA is a solid choice, but we’ll take some risk and trust them to defeat Karmine Corp with at least two maps to spare.
Furia Esports -1.5 Maps
VERSION1 vs ENDPOINT CEX RLCS BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Best Odds: | V1 -163.93 at BetOnline | END +120 at BetOnline |
When: | June 29, 2022 |18:00 BST |
Watch Live: | Twitch |
The tournament’s most exciting NA vs EU clash sees Version 1 meet with Endpoint CeX, who enter the match as $2.20 underdogs. Some might consider this offer to be too high, but we find the price to be fair.
Endpoint CeX have done relatively well this season, with a runner-up finish in RLCS Winter EU Regional Event 3 and a bronze medal from Spring EU Regional Event 3 earlier this month. Those are solid results that indicate potential, but Endpoint CeX have yet to win an actual event.
This could be a close match, but we have to side with Version 1, primarily due to Robert “Comm” Kyser, who is exceptional at LAN events. Moreover, V1 are in excellent form, having lost just three of their last 11 outings – against G2 and FaZe.
Endpoint CeX are good enough to put up a fight, so we would advise against handicap bets. Still, $1.61 on Version1 is a good price.