{"id":26088,"date":"2025-01-28T15:03:47","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:03:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/esports-betting-tips-cwl-championship-2018-day-three-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:03:47","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:03:47","slug":"esports-betting-tips-cwl-championship-2018-day-three-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/esports-betting-tips-cwl-championship-2018-day-three-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Esports Betting Tips \u2013 CWL Championship 2018, Day Three &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Esports Betting Tips \u2013 CWL Championship 2018, Day Three The biggest event of the Call of Duty calendar is upon us. The CWL Championship kicked off on Wednesday August 15, with 32 teams facing off for the most prestigious trophy the game has to offer. It\u2019s the final showdown of the WWII season. The group stage has concluded, and half of the original 32 teams have been eliminated. This is where the real tournament starts, where tournament favorites will clash and every win is a step closer to that coveted trophy. We\u2019ve teamed up with Rivalry.gg to provide daily insight into the CWL Championship for prospective betters. If you\u2019re looking to complement your viewing experience by adding some stakes of your own, we\u2019ll be highlighting worthy favorites and underdogs for every day of the competition. Play It Safe Unilad TO WIN vs compLexity Gaming When: Friday August 17, 19:00 UTC Odds: 1.35 vs 2.79 If the group stage of this event has shown anything, it\u2019s that there\u2019s no such thing as a truly safe pick at this tournament. In the playoff stage, there aren\u2019t any series so mismatched that an upset would be more surprising than some of the results that have already occurred. That being said, Unilad looks to be as safe a favorite as you could ask for at this stage in the competition. The squad has been consistently impressive in the final stretch of the WWII season, and they took care of business with a flawless 9-0 run to top their group here. Facing them in the first round is a compLexity that, while solid, hasn\u2019t been spectacular so far, playing almost exactly to their seeding. They dispatched both of the Last Chance Qualifier teams in their group, but fell to the higher-seeded FaZe Clan. With both Unilad and compLexity so far performing as expected, this should be a fairly clear-cut match. Unilad at this point must be considered a legitimately elite team that hasn\u2019t been prone to being upset, and this looks like a fairly safe match to kick off their playoff run. Feeling Lucky Team Kaliber TO WIN vs Rise Nation When: Friday August 17, 20:30 UTC Odds: 2.27 vs 1.51 It\u2019s not uncommon to see semi-final matches that would be worthy of grand finals, but in the very first round of this year\u2019s CWL Championship is a match-up not only worthy, but that literally was the grand final of the previous event. Team Kaliber and Rise Nation clashed in both the winner bracket final and the grand final of the CWL Pro League Stage 2 playoffs, but here one of them will be heading to the lower bracket in the first round. According to the odds, that team is more likely to be Team Kaliber. A match like this could very much go either way, however. Team Kaliber\u2019s slow start to the event cost them the top seed that would have avoided this match altogether, and that likely accounts for their underdog status. A single misstep, in their very first match at that, isn\u2019t necessarily an indictment of tK\u2019s form though. In the head-to-head between these two teams at the CWL Pro League, Team Kaliber came out on top two times out of three. This certainly isn\u2019t a clear-cut match on either side, and Rise has been the more successful team more broadly in the later stages of the season, but Team Kaliber has proven capable of defeating them when it matters most and might arguably be the biggest threat to Rise in this tournament. Wildcard Ghost Gaming TO WIN vs Team Sween When: Friday August 17, 16:00 UTC Odds: 2.30 vs 1.50 Team Sween was one of the big surprises of the group stage. Put together solely for this event and even without an organization backing them, this collection of UK left-overs swept through a group featuring Splyce and eUnited in order to take a top seed into the bracket. The danger with miracle runs from unproven teams, however, is that it\u2019s never certain when the magic will run out. Truly world-class teams appearing from nowhere are extremely rare \u2013 in most cases, underdogs pulling off big upsets prove to be more of a flash in the pan than the ascension of a new elite. As in all such cases, where Team Sween falls will only be identifiable in hindsight. So far, there isn\u2019t much data with which to identify what kind of performances they\u2019re capable of replicating consistently. Their next test will be a Ghost Gaming that is a little more quantifiable. This is a squad that likely won\u2019t match the heights of some of the tournament favorites, but that isn\u2019t going to capitulate to anything less than a tier-one performance. If Team Sween can replicate the form with which they took down the likes of eUnited, they are certainly capable of defeating Ghost Gaming. Ghost is absolutely a team that will take advantage of any dip in performance, however, so if you\u2019re willing to accept some risk for a bigger potential reward this might be the team for you. Earn up to $350 in bonuses with Rivalry and Dexerto and visit Rivalry.gg for more odds on Overwatch, League of Legends, Call of Duty, DotA and CSGO.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Esports Betting Tips \u2013 CWL Championship 2018, Day Three The biggest event of the Call of Duty calendar is upon us. The CWL Championship kicked off on Wednesday August 15, with 32 teams facing off for the most prestigious trophy the game has to offer. It\u2019s the final showdown of the WWII season. 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