ESB’s free Counter-Strike: Global Offensive betting predictions for Tuesday, February 8, focus on a pair of matches in the Elisa Invitational Winter Swiss Stage. Here are our selections for HAVU vs 777 Esports and Entropiq vs LookingForOrg, with top odds courtesy of BetOnline.
HAVU vs 777 ESPORTS CS:GO BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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CS:GO Odds: | HAVU -200 at BetOnline | 777 Esports +151 at BetOnline |
When: | February 8, 2022 at 15:00 CET |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/elisaesports) |
HAVU enter this bout with only one win against Lynn Vision Gaming (2-1) and two defeats against LookingForOrg (0-2) and Dignitas (1-2), which puts them in a do-or-die situation where one more loss would see them eliminated from Elisa Invitational Winter 2021. Likewise, 777 Esports need to avoid suffering their third loss of the tournament, having already succumbed to Dignitas (0-2) and Team Finest (0-2).
Both squads are in very iffy form, but it makes sense for the esports betting sites to favour the Finns as a roster with better individual talent. However, that hasn’t helped HAVU so far, so we don’t expect any great things from them on Tuesday either.
This is a fixture between two struggling teams with vastly different map pools, suggesting each side should win their map pick, so there’s a strong possibility we might see the series decided on the third map. 777 Esports might be worth a small wager at the offered CS:GO betting odds, but we’ll settle for over 2.5 maps.
Over 2.5 total maps
ENTROPIQ vs LOOKINGFORORG CS:GO BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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CS:GO Odds: | Entropiq -714.29 at BetOnline | L40 +432 at BetOnline |
When: | February 8, 2022 at 18:00 CET |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/elisaesports) |
LookingForOrg are only one win away from securing a spot in the playoffs, which is quite impressive considering they weren’t expected to achieve much on their trip to Europe. Even more remarkable is that L4O’s only defeat came against Eternal Fire, and they played well against HAVU (2-0) and AGO (2-0).
Entropiq are the highest-rated team at the tournament (no.9), but you wouldn’t be able to tell that by the way they’ve been playing. They have two wins against ENTERPRISE esports (2-0) and Team Finest (2-0) and a defeat against AGF Esport (0-2), which isn’t terrible, but it’s not great either.
Admittedly, Entropiq are a much stronger team on paper, but their recent showings have been mediocre at best. Furthermore, L4O have more than enough film on Entropiq to know what they’re going against, which should help them collect at least one map.