Esportbet brings you free Dota 2 betting predictions for two Champions League Season 5 bouts on Friday, November 12. Here are our selections for V-Gaming vs Khan and B8 vs Creepwave, with top odds courtesy of BetOnline.
V-GAMING vs KHAN Dota 2 BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Dota 2 Odds: | V-Gaming -243.9 at BetOnline | Khan +174 at BetOnline |
When: | November 12, 2021 at 10:00 CET |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/team/epicenter) |
Khan are without a win after two rounds of play, which isn’t great; however, they deserve some slack for their poor start to the tournament since they had to face two frontrunners in Brame and the reigning Dota 2 Champions League winners, Creepwave. On the other side, V-Gaming defeated NoMarci but on Monday lost against HYDRA.
Two games aren’t enough to form a strong opinion on which team is better, but we would rank Khan’s performances slightly higher since they did fairly well against tougher opponents. Khan came very close to beating Creepwave, and they had a legitimate chance to win at least one map against Brame.
This match can go both ways, but we don’t believe Khan’s Dota 2 betting odds are fair. Over 2.5 maps is a decent alternative, but we will side with the outsiders to get it done.
Khan to win
B8 vs CREEPWAVE Dota 2 BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Dota 2 Odds: | B8 +388 at BetOnline | Creep -666.67 at BetOnline |
When: | November 12, 2021 at 13:00 CET |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/team/epicenter) |
B8 and Creepwave last met during the fourth season of Dota 2 Champions League just over a month ago, when Creepwave won 2-1 and 2-0. Creepwave have since rebuilt their roster, but they haven’t lost that much quality.
Last week, Creepwace brought in Vladislav “Suzuya” Semenov, Daniel “Stormstormer” Schoetzau, and Tobias “Tobi” Buchner as replacements for Bozhidar “hansha” Georgiev Bogdanov, Ammar “ATF” Assaf, and Evgenii “Chu” Makarov. The current iteration of the team looks weaker on paper, but with the core players remaining with the team, Creepwave should be able to take down weaker teams with ease.
We have yet to see B8 play at this tournament, making it hard to figure out how good this team really is. And it doesn’t help that B8 made huge roster adjustments at the end of October, adding three unproven players in Alexander “V1olent” Park, Nikolay “Bb3px” Evdokimychev, and Brz.
B8 might prove us wrong, but we will take the established talent of Creepwave to win 2-0 over a roster featuring unknown names with questionable synergy at -156.25 any day of the week.