VCT China Stage 1 continues on April 14 with TYLOO vs JD Gaming and Trace Esports vs Dragon Ranger Gaming. Read the latest picks, odds, and betting angles.
VCT China Stage 1 continues on April 14 with TYLOO vs JD Gaming and Trace Esports vs Dragon Ranger Gaming. Read the latest picks, odds, and betting angles.

VCT 2026: China Stage 1 continues on Tuesday, April 14, with TYLOO taking on JD Gaming before Trace Esports meet Dragon Ranger Gaming. Both matches look competitive on paper, but there is still a clear betting angle in each one, with one slight favourite that has earned market respect and another matchup where recent form gives the edge to the shorter side.
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| Best Odds | TYLOO -192.31 at BetOnline | JDG +140 at SportsBetting |
| When | April 14, 2026 | 17:00 CST |
| Watch Live | Valorant Esports CN, Twitch |
They have put together the stronger run through Stage 1 so far and have generally looked more reliable when matches start getting tight. That matters in a best-of-three like this, especially against a JD Gaming side that has already had a few shaky results and still feels a little harder to trust across a full series.
JDG have enough firepower to make this dangerous if they start well, so this is not a spot where the underdog can be dismissed entirely. Even so, TYLOO look steadier, a bit more settled, and more likely to handle the big rounds better if the match stays close.
That makes the favourite the right side here. It is not a huge price, but it still looks playable for a team that has shown more consistency over the first few weeks.
| Best Odds | TRACE +115 at BetOnline | DRG -153.85 at SportsBetting |
| When | April 14, 2026 | 19:00 CST |
| Watch Live | Valorant Esports CN, Twitch |
Trace have had their moments, though they still feel like a team that can run hot and cold across a series. Dragon Ranger Gaming have looked a little more dependable lately, and that matters in a match where neither side is likely to get many easy rounds. If this turns into a grind, DRG look like the team more likely to stay composed.
That is really the key angle here. Trace are dangerous enough to keep the series competitive, but Dragon Ranger Gaming look slightly cleaner overall and a little more trustworthy when the pressure goes up. In a best-of-three, that is often enough to justify siding with the shorter number.
There is no need to get too fancy with this one. DRG look like the right side, and the price still feels reasonable enough to back straight.
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