Esportbet brings you free StarCraft II betting tips for a pair of PiG Sty Festival SCII matches on Wednesday, October 27. Here are our selections for Clément “Clem” Desplanches vs Aleksandr “Bly” Svysiuk and Cho “Trap” Seong-ho vs Miko?aj “Elazer” Ogonowski.
CLEM vs BLY SCII BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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SCII Betting Odds: | Clem -3333.33 at BetOnline | Bly +900 at BetOnline |
When: | October 27, 2021 at 17:00 AEDT |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/x5_pig) |
?Europe’s no.1, Clément “Clem” Desplanches, will clash with the current no.28 on the European ESL Pro Tour, Aleksandr “Bly” Svysiuk, in the opening match of Group B. As the SCII betting odds would appear to suggest, it should be a very one-sided affair.
Clem has met with Bly 10 times in 2021 and hasn’t lost once. What’s more, the French SCII pro has dropped only five maps out of 27 played (22-5) against the Ukrainian, including one from their last meeting (2-1) in August.
It’s clear who should win, but we wouldn’t bet on Clem, even with a map handicap (-454.55). Bly has managed to steal a map from Clem five times across 10 outings, yet we’re getting +300 on the outsider at the line. Bly with a +1.5 map handicap is a great bet at the offered odds.
Bly +1.5 maps
TRAP vs ELAZER SCII BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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SCII Betting Odds: | Trap -400 at BetOnline | Elazer +275 at BetOnline |
When: | October 27, 2021 at 18:00 AEDT |
Watch Live: | Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/x5_pig) |
?Like the first match of the day, the clash between Cho “Trap” Seong-ho and Miko?aj “Elazer” Ogonowski promises to be a one-sided one, and we must agree. Trap is the current no.1 on the Korean ESL Pro Tour ladder with 2592 EPT Points – well ahead of Lee “Rogue” Yeol (2005) in second and Cho “Maru” Seong-ju (1880) in third – while Elazer is ranked no.9 in Europe.
There should be a massive quality gap between the two players, mainly because the Korean players are generally better than European SCII pros – excluding EU’s top three in Clem, Riccardo “Reynor” Romiti, and Joona “Serral” Sotala. However, Elazer has won a map against Trap (1-2) in June, in their only meeting of 2021.
Besides that minor victory and occasional flashes of greatness that followed, the Pole hasn’t done enough to earn our trust. Elazer is without a tournament victory since ESL Open Cup #75 Europe in June, while his only notable tournament placements of 2021 came from Minor events.
Trap is the better player, by far, and we expect that to show on Wednesday.