ESC Gaming - Ursa: Betting Tip (kef 1.65) and CS2 match bets at NODWIN

Command Analysis

Current form
ESC Gaming started the tournament with a difficult but very revealing match against FAVBET. The series ended 2-1, and this is the case when the score is not just numbers — it hides a full-fledged story of failure and comeback. Nuke 13:10 was held in a tight battle — the teams went round to round, but in the second half of the ESC they played the key moments a little better and put the squeeze on. But Inferno 6:13 is already a wake—up call. There, FAVBET simply smashed the Poles' defense, taking half of the 9:3 for the attack and closing the map without any problems.
But here's the important thing: the ESC didn't float. Anubis became a real answer — 13:4, and it looked especially painful on the attack (10:2). This is not just a victory, but a demonstration that the team is able to adapt and draw conclusions right during the series. Statistically, everything is pretty clear too. The main star is reiko: 53-45, ADR 96.6, rating 1.39. On Anubis, he went into do not stop mode at all — 20-11, ADR 121.4, rating 1.86.

Current form
But Ursa started the tournament as confidently as possible. Without further ado, they just went out and closed Acend 2-0. And it's important not only that Ursa won, but how they did it. At Dust2 13:4, the team first took the initiative for attacking, and then simply strangled the opponent on defense — 5:0 in the second half, without a chance. Inferno 13:6 looked a little more alive from the side of Acend, but only up to a certain point. As soon as Ursa felt the game, they immediately turned on the pressure and closed the map with a series of rounds on CT. The individual game is in full order. k0s — 29-16, ADR 84, rating 1.41. Alv — 30-18, ADR 79, rating 1.39.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 2.5 cards
In the last three ESC Gaming matches out of four in the VO3 format, such a bet was played
Tip and bets
On the one hand, ESC, who know how to return to the game and have already shown that they can survive a failed map. On the other hand, Ursa, which has so far given no reason to doubt its shape at all. And if you look deeper, the difference between the teams is stability. ESC can give the card to nowhere, as it was on Inferno. Ursa, on the other hand, plays more evenly and, importantly, closes the second half very confidently. Yes, ESC can impose a fight. Moreover, the probability of three cards is quite real here. But if it comes to the decisive rounds, Ursa now looks a little cooler and more collected.
Our betting tip is that Ursa will win in 1.65




























