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IEM XV New York is still the biggest CS:GO event in Europe. There\u2019s still a week of matches to go, but there\u2019s already another big event on the horizon. DreamHack Open Fall is the name, and it packs a proper punch in the teams\u2019 department. There\u2019s plenty of money on the line too, not just for the participating teams but for CS:GO betting enthusiasts too. If you belong to the latter, you ought to love our DreamHack Open Fall 2020 betting preview!<\/p>\n
Despite CS:GO betting becoming a massive part of the online gambling business, many CS:GO fans still don\u2019t know they\u2019re able to place bets on CS:GO matches online 100% legally. Yes, that does depend on one\u2019s country of residence, but for the most part, esports betting is completely legal across the globe.!<\/p>\n
Please note that the best practice is to check with your local gambling bodies \u2013 better safe than sorry!<\/p>\n
As for the best online sportsbooks, our list of the most reputable CS:GO betting sites<\/a> should do the trick. That piece brings forth more than just the list, though. There\u2019s also a ton of generally helpful information in there as well, coupled with handy CS:GO betting tips. It\u2019s a great source for fresh CS:GO betting stuff, especially if you\u2019re making your first steps into the esports betting sphere.<\/p>\n DreamHack Open Fall 2020 betting adventure is not going to be easy, that\u2019s for sure. But, let\u2019s try to smooth some things out by talking about the event\u2019s key facts!<\/p>\n For starters, DH Fall 2020 is set to feature sixteen teams and start on Thursday, October 15th<\/sup>. The last day of the event will be October 25th<\/sup>, just days before the start of BLAST Premier Fall.<\/p>\n As for the prize pool, these sixteen teams definitely have something to play for. If glory isn\u2019t good enough on its own, there\u2019s also $115,000 in the prize pool. To make matters even better, there\u2019s more to DreamHack Open Fall 2020 betting than that! You see, the fact that the winning team gets a direct invitation to the IEM XV Global Challenge LAN event in December brings forth more complexity for our CS:GO betting endeavors.<\/p>\n One last thing \u2013 Frankie Ward fans rejoice! Your favorite CS:GO interviewer is back in action for DreamHack Open Fall 2020! DH made sure Frankie\u2019s fans know she\u2019s going to be a part of their event with a special tweet: Are you excited to see @FrankieWard<\/a> bring us some top notch content during #DHOpen<\/a> Fall?! <\/p>\n We FRANKLY can’t wait! \ud83d\ude09 https:\/\/t.co\/oDIk5Brtf5<\/a><\/p>\n \u2014 DreamHack Counter-Strike (@DreamHackCSGO) October 8, 2020<\/a><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n <\/center><\/p>\n The format is pretty straightforward for a sixteen-team event. Everything kicks off with the group stage, featuring four groups with four teams in each. Double-elimination is the group stage system of choice, nicely poised with Bo3 matches all the way, from start to finish.<\/p>\n The DreamHack Open Fall 2020 betting campaign continues with a bracket following the group stage\u2019s finish. We\u2019re looking at another double-elimination system, packing twelve teams, three from each group. Group winners and second-place teams advance to the upper bracket. Third-place teams advance to the lower bracket where they\u2019ll be in it to win it without any room for errors.<\/p>\n As for the playoffs, I already stated the fact that it\u2019s another double-elimination bracket. What I haven\u2019t stated is the nature of the matchups. You see, all playoffs matches are scheduled for Bo3 contests, including the grand finals. It\u2019s going to be a bit different to watch a Bo3 finals now that we\u2019re so used to seeing dynamic Bo5s for title runners.\n<\/p>\n Be that as it is, we\u2019re going to turn our focus towards DreamHack Open Fall 2020 betting tips. More precisely, we\u2019re going to turn our focus towards the key teams and group stage matchups. After all, that\u2019s what CS:GO betting is going to be all about next week!<\/p>\n As always, we\u2019re up for some class A CS:GO action right from the kickoff. With four tightly contested groups, the group stage is absolutely packed! Realistically speaking, there are at least six teams with solid chances of taking the title here. It\u2019s going to be a dead race up until the very end, so let\u2019s get down and dirty and check out all four groups in our DreamHack Open Fall 2020 betting preview!<\/p>\n I think we can label group A as the group of death right off the bat! There\u2019s no clear-cut winner here, to be honest. Each of the four teams could very easily end up at the top of the group. That said, there\u2019s no clear outsider either \u2013 all four teams have had their ups and downs this season, and we can\u2019t be sure how they\u2019ll perform cometh the opening round of the group stage.<\/p>\n Team Vitality is currently the best-rated European team on the RMR rankings. Nothing surprising considering their three grand finals\u2019 losses on ESL One Cologne, CS_summit 6, and BLAST Premier European finals. However, their ESL Pro League campaign was nothing to write home about, meaning they\u2019ll definitely want more coming into this one.<\/p>\n Fnatic just got through to the IEM XV New York playoffs, although their group stage performance was a bit shaky. Their 2020 has been pretty bad, though, with the only title dating all the way back to April when they won ESL Pro League<\/a> S11 Europe.<\/p>\n OG is another quality side here. They\u2019ve topped their IEM XV New York group earlier this week, and will be looking to create an upset in the playoffs. How will they come into this event? Well, that all depends on how they finish IEM XV New York, I suppose.<\/p>\n As for Mousesports, Bymas has brought forth a dash of fresh air to the team, and I wouldn\u2019t be surprised if this is his breakthrough campaign. It\u2019ll be interesting to see what sort of performance this Mouz roster showcases in such a demanding group. There won\u2019t be a lack of thrilling CS:GO action, that\u2019s for sure!<\/p>\n Group A Winner \u2013Team Vitality<\/b><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Even though Group A is the group of death here, group B won\u2019t lack quality matches either! With G2, Astralis, Heroic, and Endpoint onboard, we\u2019re up for a screamer or two that\u2019s for sure! Astralis are the main favorites coming into this one, but the rest of the group will give them proper headaches. Still, as far as our DreamHack Open Fall 2020 betting tips go, Astralis topping group B seems like a no-brainer!<\/p>\n As opposed to group A, we have a clear-cut outsider here. Endpoint will have an incredibly tough task just to get one win in this group. They don\u2019t belong to the top of the European food chain and will surely struggle against the likes of Astralis and G2.<\/p>\n Talking about Astralis, they finally seem back on track. They should be in full flow with their good old starting roster, and that\u2019s a scary thought in its own right. Their Danish brothers from Heroic have been looking great too. Their form did drop down slightly, but they\u2019re still dangerous if they get things rolling early off.<\/p>\n G2 is the second European team according to RMR rankings, yet they haven\u2019t been enjoying themselves lately. Their latest mishap came on the IEM XV New York event where they got eliminated right off the bat, following two group stage defeats. They\u2019ll have to up their game if they want to come out of such a demanding group here\u2026<\/p>\n Who\u2019s the biggest outsider in group C? It\u2019s sAw, I can tell you that right off the bat. I\u2019m not pointing fingers out of the blue here, sAw is a tier-B side without too much experience on the top level. They might surprise GODSENT, but that\u2019s about it as far as their DH Open Fall campaign should go. Even if they qualify for the lower bracket, I doubt they\u2019ll advance to the next stage\u2026<\/p>\n GODSENT is somewhat of an outsider too. Can farlig be the shining star and the turning point for this bleak GODSENT team? Well, he definitely has the raw talent\u2026 but it will be rather difficult in a group as tough as this one!<\/p>\n That said, which of the two remaining teams (BIG and Faze Clan) are going to top the group? Well, it doesn\u2019t really matter in the grand scheme of things, because both group winners advance to the upper bracket. Sure, it does matter for the playoffs seeding, but that\u2019s a complex story in its own right due to the chaotic nature of online gameplay.<\/p>\n I\u2019ve said this before, and I\u2019ll say it again \u2013 don\u2019t bet too much money on Faze Clan. They have an excellent roster, that\u2019s a cold hard fact, but they\u2019re still underperforming. If you can snatch a high-value bet on them against, let\u2019s say, BIG, then be my guest\u2026 but not for a massive stake. Faze Clan is hot and cold all the time, meaning they could very easily get eliminated right off the bat\u2026 but they could also top the group without losing a single map. Yep, that\u2019s the sad story of the superstar-packed Faze Clan roster!<\/p>\n Group C Winner \u2013Faze Clan<\/b><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Moving on with our esports betting<\/strong><\/a> tips, let\u2019s say a few words about group D before calling it a day! Even though there\u2019s not a single top-tier team in this group, it\u2019s still going to be a tight contest. How come? Well, all four teams are pretty competitive. They might not belong to the top of the food chain, but they definitely have the fire that\u2019s needed to push them up a notch! All four teams will fancy their chances of going through, which is what makes group D that much more entertaining!<\/p>\n I\u2019d like to point NiP out as the team that should have the easiest task of qualifying for the playoffs. There\u2019s just no way they\u2019re going to finish as dead last in this group, that\u2019s just not them. I know they haven\u2019t been at their best this year, but they should make the best out of this situation, that\u2019s for sure!<\/p>\n I reckon we\u2019ll see ENCE do well on DreamHack Open Fall 2020! They\u2019re another solid team that hasn\u2019t been able to reach people\u2019s expectations in 2020. They\u2019re moving in the right direction, though, making us think the best is yet to come.<\/p>\n From what I\u2019ve seen thus far, Sprout and North will be battling for the third place in this group. Their head to head matchup will decide the final playoffs participant from group D, mark my words!<\/p>\n Group D Winner \u2013Ninjas in Pyjamas<\/b><\/p>\n<\/div>\n We\u2019re not done just yet! There\u2019s still more valuable info we need to share with you here! For starters, let\u2019s check out the most important betting options available for DreamHack Open Fall 2020:<\/p>\n Even though we\u2019re looking at a relatively small event here, DreamHack Open Fall 2020 betting opportunities are actually quite diverse. The quantity of specials is at an admirable level. Match-based stuff is in main focus here, with stuff like total maps, correct score, pistol round winners, heck\u2026 even player with the most kills bets are available on some bookies.<\/p>\n Unfortunately, most CS:GO bookies don\u2019t offer outright bets on this event. This is nothing surprising, it\u2019s just another event that won\u2019t be properly covered long-terms-wise. The reason is obvious \u2013 bookies don\u2019t like taking risks on these online events since there are too many variables affecting the end results.<\/p>\n Even though outright betting on DreamHack Open Fall 2020 is not available on most CS:GO bookies, that won\u2019t stop us from looking at the biggest dark horses! Assuming Astralis is the biggest favorite to take this one home, which teams stand out as their biggest contestants?<\/p>\n Well, if it wasn\u2019t for such a terrible IEM XV New York campaign, I\u2019d probably point Heroic out as the biggest contender. But, one of the most consistent teams in Europe can\u2019t count on their consistency anymore\u2026 not after two atrocious matches earlier this week.<\/p>\n Who\u2019s left, then?<\/p>\n Despite DreamHack Open Fall 2020 betting campaign revolving around yet another online event, I\u2019m sure it will yield good results, one way or another. We\u2019ll still be counting the days till the start of the IEM Global Challenge<\/strong><\/a>. Remember, that\u2019s going to be the first proper LAN event ever since the IEM XV WC spectacle in Katowice in late February. Until then, though, I guess betting on CS:GO online events will have to suffice!<\/p>\n <\/img> <\/p>\n Pavo Jurkic <\/p>\n Pavo Jurkic has been in the esports betting industry since 2015, actively writing content related to this rapidly growing industry. A dedicated father by day and an avid gamer by night, Pavo Jurkic aims to bring you the freshest esports news and betting predictions. …<\/p>\n View all posts by Pavo Jurkic<\/a> <\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n DreamHack Open Fall 2020 Preview \u2013 Interesting Facts<\/h2>\n
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DreamHack Open Fall 2020 Betting Tips<\/h2>\n
DH Open Fall Specials<\/h3>\n
Outright Betting on DreamHack Open Fall 2020<\/h3>\n
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