Tundra Esports vs Entity Gaming
Format: BO3
20.03.2023 22:00
Prediction for the Dota Pro Circuit 2023 Tundra Esports vs Entity Gaming match which will take place on March 20th. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
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Tundra Esports has made a great start to the second season of Dota Pro Circuit 2023 for Western Europe. The team had two victories with the same score, 2-0. The team had no problems. It is evident that after a not-very-successful first season, the team has gathered and is now showing its game. 33 and Nine looked very strong in the first games. These two players became the main striking force of Tundra Esports, and the team's carry had no job. Games with Entity are always tricky for Tundra Esports. Only once Nine and Co managed to beat Entity with a score of 2-0. We should expect a hard fight and three maps from the upcoming match. Of course, Tundra Esports looks like a small favorite, but only a small one.
Entity Gaming
Entity Gaming won two victories at the start of Dota Pro Circuit 2023 for Western Europe. It is a great result. However, it is worth noting that the team lost one map in the match with the Nigma Galaxy. It is not killing, but if Entity Gaming wants to qualify for the major without problems, it should play more carefully. Watson is in fantastic shape. The player is always at the top of the network and makes a lot of frags per match. His worst KD in the tournament is 13-4, which happened on a lost map. Entity Gaming can make a good start at the start of Dota Pro Circuit 2023 and significantly simplify the fight for the top 4. It will be challenging to cope with Tundra Esports, but the team must win one map.
Expert Betting Tips
Tundra Esports and Entity Gaming share the top place in Western Europe's Dota Pro Circuit 2023. Both teams had two victories, and Tundra Esports gave no maps. The teams are in great shape and should fight hard in the upcoming match. Tundra Esports and Entity Gaming once played less than three maps in face-to-face meetings.