{"id":5369,"date":"2018-05-11T02:15:16","date_gmt":"2018-05-11T02:15:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=5369"},"modified":"2020-10-05T22:19:13","modified_gmt":"2020-10-06T02:19:13","slug":"msi-main-stage-betting-predictions-day-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/msi-main-stage-betting-predictions-day-1\/","title":{"rendered":"MSI Main Stage betting predictions – Day 1"},"content":{"rendered":"
After making it out of the first play-in stage, neither SuperMassive nor Gambit were able to grasp victory over seeded opposition in the next round. Six teams will take to the Main Stage of the LOL Mid Season Invitational<\/a> on Friday: EVOS Esports from VCS, Flash Wolves from LMS, Team Liquid from NA LCS, Fnatic from EU LCS, Kingzone DragonX from LCK and Royal Never Give Up from LPL. <\/p>\n The format of the MSI Main Stage consists of a double round-robin with the top four teams advancing to the playoffs. Every match during the playoffs will be a best-of-five series, with the semi-final matchups being determined by the top seed after the round robin. <\/p>\n The first day of matches will begin on Friday, May 11th and will be paramount in determining international strength. As usual, Kingzone and RNG are heavy favorites in most matchups.<\/p>\n MORE PREDICTIONS: ESPORTS BETTING TIPS<\/a><\/strong> 2am PST \/ 5am EST \/ 11am CEST<\/p>\n Fnatic and Royal Never Give Up are both interesting teams in that they completely rely on their ADCs to carry out games. As a result, the Rekkles vs. Uzi matchup is sure to send sparks flying in the botlane. Fnatic will bring sOAZ in addition to Bwipo for their toplane flexibility. <\/p>\n On the flip side, RNG will not be able to bring their large roster to the tournament as each team is only allowed five main players and one substitute. Letme and Mlxg will start in top and jungle, with either Zztai or Karsa as the substitute. <\/p>\n Matchup wise, RNG should be able to secure the midlane and toplane. Mlxg versus Broxah in the jungle will depend heavily on the former\u2019s mindset and which side of the double-edged sword he decides to bring. Although on paper RNG should win the botlane, one can never count out Rekkles when it comes to carrying the team. <\/p>\n Prediction:<\/strong> Royal Never Give Up – -238.1 at Arcanebet<\/a><\/p>\n 3am PST \/ 6am EST \/ 12pm CEST <\/p>\n The two teams making it out of the play-in stage face each other sooner rather than later. Although they have taken the longer route, both teams can be considered comparable in power to their rivals from the four mainstream regions. <\/p>\n EVOS sport immense jungling pressure in the form of Yijin. That should make for a fierce matchup against Moojin, who completely rendered Gambit\u2019s Diamondprox ineffective for three games. <\/p>\n That being said, FW Maple, SwordArt and Betty have much more experience than their counterparts and will effectively control the bottom side of the map unless Yijin decides to camp the bottom side. Stark and Hanabi are both top laners that are very affected by jungle pressure, but left to their own devices, Stark has had a better showing as of late. <\/p>\n
\nNEWS UPDATES: LATEST ESPORTS NEWS<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\nFnatic vs. Royal Never Give Up<\/h2>\n
EVOS Esports vs. Flash Wolves<\/h2>\n