Atreides - EXSAD Gaming: betting tip (kef 1.22) and bets on CS 2 ESL Challenger League match

Command Analysis

Current form
Atreides is approaching this finale with the attitude of a team that has already figured out how to win cards, but is still learning how to win series. Their performance at the PGL Astana 2026 Europe Open Qualifier 1 is like a swing: first you fly up, then sharply down. The match against Lavked on March 23rd is the perfect illustration. Mirage started with fire in their eyes — 8:4 at someone else's peak, confidence, control, everything according to the textbook.
Overpass — no unnecessary questions at all, 13:9 and a clear feeling that the team dictates its own rules. But then there's the classic: loss of concentration and failure in key rounds. The result was 10:13 on Mirage and 9:13 on Nuke, and everything was as close as possible on the decisive map until the break. Now to the numbers, because they reveal the essence. DEPRESHN became the main character: rating 1.24, K/D 50-36 (+14), ADR 75.6. And his Overpass is generally a separate conversation: rating 1.69, ADR 103.6 and 38-15 frags.

Current form
For EXSAD, the picture is simpler and tougher. The Roman Imperium Cup IV ended early for them — a 0-2 defeat by Famalicão and relegation without a chance to catch on to the playoffs. But if you look deeper, not everything is as bad in the game as in the result. They held on, they forced the fight, but each time they ran into the same wall — the endings. ThozoR became the best in the team: rating 1.10, K/D 33-29 (+4), ADR 68.7. He consistently did his job, without unnecessary noise, but also without failures. A little behind is rafity: rating 1.03, K/D 30-37, ADR 72.4. And Ruy2k: rating 1.02, K/D 34-33, ADR 77.2. Both keep the level, but do not drag the game on themselves.
Trends
The Totalbetis less than 2.5 cards
In the last seven Atreides matches out of eight, such a bet has played
Tip and bets
If you look at this match without too much romance, then Atreides here looks like a team that is simply one level higher. Yes, it's not perfect, yes, with drawdowns — but with a clear ceiling and players who can solve. They have already shown that they can impose a fight on stronger opponents, take the cards and keep the pace. Their mappul is wider, their individual skill is higher, and most importantly, they have a DEPRESHN that can turn on at the right moment and turn the game around.
Our betting tip is that Atreides will win in 1.22


























