CS GO Betting Odds: BLAST Premier Fall Final

Winners of Each Group, Directly to Semi-Finals

We are a week away from the CS:GO BLAST Premier Fall Finals and one step closer to finding out who will play in the World Finals next month. Six teams are fighting for a spot in the World Final, while the other two have already qualified. FaZe Clan and NAVI are using this tournament as a warm-up to the big stage. The CS GO betting odds are in; who will claim the final spot?

Tournament Format and Prize Pool

All eight qualified teams are split into two groups of four and will play every match in a best-of-three format. The group stage is a double elimination, and the top three from each group move on to the next step.

The winners of each group go directly to the semi-finals, while the other two will move to the quarterfinals as the high/low seeds depending on where they placed in the group. Like the group stage, these matches will play in a best-of-three format.

Prize Pool

The BLAST Premier Fall Final winner will have a direct spot in the BLAST World Final next month, with 4000 BLAST points AND $200,000. Second place gets 2000 BLAST points and $85,000. Lastly, third place gets 1250 BLAST points and $40,000.

Participating Teams

As we said before, only six teams are competing out of the eight for that last spot in the World Finals. Both NAVI and FaZe qualified through previous tournaments. Here is the list of the eight teams playing and their esports odds to win the BLAST Premier Fall Final:

Blast Premier Fall World Finals
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NAVI(+275)
FaZe(+300)
Team Liquid(+500)
Heroic(+500)
G2(+700)
Ninjas in Pajamas(+900)
OG(+1000)
Fluxo(+3300)

Heroic and Fluxo were the last two teams to qualify for the BLAST Premier Fall Final but in Heroics’ case, that did not affect their CS:GO betting odds. They sit comfortably in the middle of the pack at +500.Here is how each team was able to cement themselves in the BLAST Premier Fall Final.

OG (+1000)

Entering the tournament with a new AWPer, Abdulkhalik “degster” Gasanov, this international roster showcased refined gameplay that was proactive and more aggressive than before.

The team started the journey by losing their matches in the group stage but went on to win three consecutive games in the gauntlet stage to qualify for Fall Finals.

NAVI (+275)

After a surprising loss to Complexity Gaming in its opening bout, NAVI got its game face on to win five maps in a row and move on to the next stage of this tournament.

This involved three matches in the group stage as it topped ‘Group-B’ and claimed a direct slot in the finals of the gauntlet stage, where it handed a clean ‘2-0’ defeat to Vitality and secured a place in the Fall Finals.

Team Liquid (+500)

Unable to secure Mareks “YEKINDAR” Gaļinskis as its fifth permanent player till now, Liquid continues to compete with him as a temporary part of the team, and it is working wonders for the North American organization.

After obtaining a 5th-6th position at IEM Cologne 2022, Liquid has attained a top three spot at the Fall Groups, dropping just one map against NAVI and winning the remaining six to qualify for the Fall Finals.

FaZe Clan (+300)

The Antwerp Major Champions were not in top shape after the break, as the team managed to drag itself across the finish line after defeating Astralis in a close-fought do-or-die series. FaZe lost the group stage finals against Heroic, followed by another loss against OG in the quarterfinals of the gauntlet stage, resulting in its last-chance match against Astralis, which it managed to close out thanks to this brilliant AWP ace by Broky.

G2 Esports (+700)

G2 walked into the second half of the competitive circuit with a substantial overall as Justin “jks” Savage and Rasmus “HooXi” Nielsen joined the team T.

The team crashed out of the group stage before somehow reaching the quarterfinals of the gauntlet stage, where Vitality knocked it down to the last chance stage.

A revenge match was set between the two teams, but G2 prevailed with a ‘2-1’ scoreline and qualified for the Fall Finals.

Ninjas in Pyjamas (NIP) (+900)

NIP had a great start to the tournament but lost its way somewhere in the middle, falling to the last chance stage after facing three consecutive defeats. Finally, however, it won the match that mattered and took down Heroic with a ‘2-1’ scoreline to secure itself a slot in the Fall Finals.

Heroic (+500)

The Danish super team, Heroic, bowed out in the BLAST Premier Fall Groups to Team Liquid in the Final and to NIP in the last-chance qualifier; however, they bounced back in the European Showdown and went undefeated to make it to the BLAST Premier Finals

Heroic will look to get their revenge on the two teams who knocked them out before; however, they are one of the better teams coming in and have much to prove.

Fluxo (+3300)

After winning a worthy championship in the FireLEAGUE Latin Power tournament, the young Brazilian side, Fluxo, made a fairytale run in the American Showdown. First, they took out the favorites, Evil Geniuses, and went on to comfortably win their matches.

While their CS:GO betting odds are much lower than the rest of the group, they have shown plenty of fight and grit. They are an intriguing team to watch going forward.

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