CSGO eSports Tips on OLBG Explained
The CS:GO game is massive in the eSports world with plenty of competitions meaning matches are frequent, as a result, you can expect tips from our eSport tipsters regularly.
You can expect predictions from all the major tournaments including the ESL Pro League, the ESEA League as well as the CS:GO BLAST Premier.
The OLBG eSports tipsters will be predicting which of the two teams will win the match, you will find above the current matches and how the tipsters are predicting them to finish.
With each match, the team which has received the most picks will be highlighted along with the current odds and how many of the tips they have received.
We have dedicated pages for other games too which you may be interested in:
How do I bet on CS:GO matches?
Using the OLBG eSport tipsters predictions above you can build your eSports bets which you can do so by using the Add to betslip option.
Look for any eSport predictions which stand out, do they have a good 'Value Rating'? This takes into consideration both the current odds and also the percentage of tips received.
See which outcomes are most tipped and which teams have a higher percentage of tips compared to others.
You can also get more details by clicking on an event, as a result, you will be shown the event page where you can read comments left by the expert OLBG eSports tipsters.
When you come across any tips that you wish to back, use the Add to betslip option, you can add single tips or multiple tips to create an eSports accumulator.
When you have finished, you can see which bookmaker is offering you the best odds for the picks that you have in your betslip.
Selecting this bookmaker will transfer the predictions in your betslip over to their site where you can then place your bet.
What is Counter-Strike: Global Offensive?
Having been released in 2012, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) was the fourth instalment in the Counter-Strike series and arguably the most popular.
It is a first-person multiplayer shooter game in which two teams battle it out in various game styles where it is terrorists vs counter-terrorists.
There are nine different competitive game modes in the game which are:
- Competitive
- Casual
- Deathmatch
- Arms Race
- Demolition
- Wingman
- Flying Scoutsman
- Danger Zone
- Weapons Course
The tournaments can offer large sums of prize money, the CS:GO Major Championships for 2021 has a prize pool of $1m and ESL One which is due to be held in Rio in late 2020 has a prize fund of $2m which means it attracts the best teams and players from around the world.
Sam Darkens and Andy Powell are the driving forces behind OLBG's esports content, infusing their expertise and fervor into every piece. With Sam's deep understanding of the esports landscape and Andy's strategic insights, they curate engaging analysis and comprehensive coverage of the CS:GO tournaments.
Other eSport Previews
As well as the BLAST Premier preview blog, we also cover the following for other games: