Aurora - The Mongol: betting tip (kef 1.87) and CS2 match bets in BLAST Open

Command Analysis

Current form
The match between Natus Vincere and Aurora took place on March 23, and it was the very case when the score 2-0 did not fully reflect the content of the game. Yes, NaVi won, but Aurora left behind the feeling of a team that knows how to play, but doesn't know how to finish yet. At Anubis, everything was almost perfect: a clear defense, competent exchanges, and a well-deserved 7-5 after the first half.
But then — a sharp break. After changing sides, Aurora seemed to lose the thread of the game and lost the second half 1:8. On Nuke, it was almost a copy of the script. A confident start again (7:5), control again, and failure again — 3:8 after changing sides. The result was 0:2 in the series, but with an important caveat: the game was closer than it seems. Now to the numbers that explain a lot. Aurora's best was soulfly — 31-29 by K-D, ADR 67.2 and rating 1.00. He held the level and stood out especially on Anubis with a 1.15 rating. woxic added 28-26, ADR 73.0 and rating 1.02 — not bad, but without dominance. Wicadia — 27-32, ADR 67.8, rating 0.90.

Current form
But The Mongols now look like a team that has caught a wave. Their match against Team Spirit is an example of how to play on confidence. On Nuke, it was a tight, adult game and a 13:11 victory. On Overpass, it was a real realignment during the match: we lost the first half 5:7, but then destroyed the opponent 8:2 on CT. And here the numbers scream louder than the words. Mzinho is 47-28 by K-D, ADR 119.8 and space rating 1.85. It's not just the MVP — it's the person who determined the match.
Support was also at the same level: bLitz — 28-27, ADR 71.1, rating 1.17; cobrazera — 30-33, ADR 70.3, rating 1.01. 910 (27-27, ADR 60.0, rating 0.85) was remembered for clutches, and Techno (27-31, ADR 59.7, rating 0.85) did a lot of rough work.
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Tip and bets
A lot of things in this pair are not about the start, but about endurance. Aurora knows how to start, as we've already seen. But Counter-Strike is a long—range game, and that's where they get the cracks. The Mongols, on the other hand, look like a team that only accelerates over the course of the series. They can give way to the beginning, but then they turn on and start to push. They have mzinho fit, they have confidence and they have a fresh victory over a strong opponent.
Our betting tip is that The Mongols will win in 1.87
























