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CS:GO PrizePicks for May 23

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Welcome to the beginning of the CS:GO PrizePicks articles where we will be targeting the best props of the slate! While others focus just on one tier, PrizePicks focuses on every tier in CS:GO which makes it that much more enticing to watch! 

Speaking of PrizePicks, it is a creative new way to parlay picks based on expected fantasy point production. 

How to play PrizePicks CS:GO 

The format is simple. You will pick two, three or four players and predict if they will go over or under their fantasy point total. 

For CS:GO, the scoring is also just as simple as players score +1 fantasy point for a kill and then –1 fantasy point if they kill a teammate. 

When parlaying the players, the larger your parlay, the better the payout:

  • Two-pick entry pays 3x (max entry: $400)

  • Three-pick entry pays 5x (max entry: $200)

  • Four-pick entry pays 10x (max entry: $100)

As a bonus offer, there is a “flex play” option if you choose to run a 4-man parlay. This will provide some security, as you can earn 1.5x your buy-in if three of your four picks hit.

For tomorrow, the first series will start at 6 a.m./3 a.m. EST. 

CS:GO PrizePicks for Today

Jame OVER 39.5 – Jame and Virtus.Pro get a bounce-back opportunity against Marlian, a low-ranked team, who have only played ten matches together as a core. VP has been struggling at times and are coming off back-to-back losses, but it’s hard to pass this up when their form is much better overall. For Jame, he hasn’t been exceeding as well lately, but in his past five series he has logged 39, 34, 51, 39, and 35 kills. Give me his bounce-back spot please. 

bodyy UNDER 39.5 – DBL Poney has faced some great competition lately, and now they get the Ccademy of Spirit. Now, Spirit Academy has played well recently with two sweeps and a 2-1 victory over MAD Lions. For DBL Poney, they put together three straight sweeps before facing off in a long, drawn-out series versus Anonymo. Bodyy has put up a good event so far with a 1.22 player rating, but his kill logs still do not reach 39.5 as often as we would like. 

nat1ve OVER 30.5 – nat1ve has very low projection versus Virtus.pro, and I understand why, but I know VP pretty well and this seems too easy. Yes, nat1ve holds a 0.99 player rating, but his kill log is something to look at with his recent hot hand. In his past five series, he has recorded 38, 47, 18, 23 and 32. It’s nothing to be drooling over, but he has found a rhythm and gets to face a VP team who usually allows all of their opponents to stay in a map which extends nat1ve’s time to reach 30.5.

Bubzkji OVER 38.5 –There were a lot of question marks surrounding Bubz entrance into the starting core of Astralis when dev1ce transferred to NiP, but he has put on a show to impress the fans. This series could be a difficult one versus mousesports, but Bubz will have enough opportunities to get his projection. He has logged 41, 55, 41, 23 and 58 kills in all of his best-of-three series since being in the starting core. He also currently holds a 1.11 player rating for this event, and the two teams should battle it out closely to thirty rounds for both maps. 

Favorite Combinations

  • Jame (o39.5), bodyy (u39.5)
    • Payout 3x  
  • Jame(o39.5), Bubzkji (o38.5), nat1ve (o30.5)
    • Payout 5x
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