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CS:GO PrizePicks for April 28

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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 other 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 3 a.m. EST.

CS:GO PrizePicks for Today

Here are my PrizePicks for the CS:GO slate Thursday:

NiKo OVER 17.5 – We get a mixed slate tomorrow, which covers some best of threes and then the DreamHack Master, which G2 and NiKo are participating in. Now G2 gets Spirit, a very solid CIS Region team, but G2 is somehow the underdogs here. The two teams have split both best of three series they have had this year. In those six maps, NiKo only reached below 17.5 kills once and his highest came at 29 kills. I love the over here.

sh1ro OVER 20.5 – Gambit gets an easy ticket in round one of the DreamHack Masters event facing Fiend, a team that has only one month of current activity. Now, this usually is a spot for all of Gambit to smash and could get tricky. The main two for Gambit this month though have been sh1ro and Hobbit. Even if it goes the distance, more room for Sh1ro to dominate.

Nodios OVER 36.5 – I love this spot for the Copenhagen Flames and Nodios. SKADE has been a wreck since FunPlus Phoenix ended their 17-game win streak. Five of their last six series have been losses with just a sad win over GameAgents. Nodios, on the opposite end, is holding a 1.11 player rating for this event. His past two series have been underwhelming but this is the perfect bounce-back spot.

broky OVER 16.5 – Now broky and FaZe get a tough match-up in round one of the DreamHack Masters by facing Virtus.pro. Lucky for us, FaZe only has one reliable player, broky. If there is anyone who will keep them in this, it will be broky. Also, as we have discussed before, Virtus.pro loves to get a comfortable lead and then allow their opponents back in it to draw a series out and it can easily happen here in this best-of-one series which makes me love broky.

Favorite combinations

  • Niko (o17.5), sh1ro (o20.5)
    • Payout 3x | Power Play Option
  • NiKo (o17.5), Sh1ro (o20.5). nodios (o36.5)
    • Payout 5x
  • NiKo (o17.5), Sh1ro (o20.5). broky (o17.5)
    • Payout 5x

 

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