Virtus.pro vs BIG Analysis and Prediction

Bruno Sobieraj Bruno Sobieraj

The last game of Group D sees the same pair of teams as in its opening game, with Virtus.pro taking on BIG for the second time in this year’s BLAST Spring Groups. We’re using Thunderpick odds to take a closer look at the match.

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Virtus.pro vs BIG Match Preview

CS2 betting sites, Thunderpick.

Virtus.pro

Despite Virtus.pro not participating in a lot of tier one events in CS2 thus far, they seem to be one of the best teams in the world at the moment.

With a dominant win against BIG in Group D’s opener and an impressive victory over the AWPer-less Cloud9, VP found themselves in a prime position to book themselves a spot at the BLAST Spring Final in London later this year.

The Russians’ play style is uncomfortable to play against for the majority of top teams, which makes them a championship contender at every tournament they attend. With that in mind, they are one of the dark horses for the IEM Katowice and Major trophies.

Image Credits: Virtus.pro

BIG

Although BIG got off to an awful start in Copenhagen, getting demolished by Virtus.pro in their maiden game, they managed to run the gauntlet in the lower bracket and advance into the Group D final.

A victory in this matchup would mean a lot for the Germans, as it would qualify them for one of the biggest CS2 events in the first half of the year. It’s especially important due to their recent failure in the Open Qualifier to the European RMR.

Without attending the Major, it is crucial for BIG to attend as many big events, as they possibly can to remain competitive and stay relevant within the tier one space.

Virtus.pro vs BIG Odds & Prediction

According to the Thunderpick odds, Virtus.pro are favourites to defeat BIG for the second time and advance to the BLAST Spring Final in London. Considering BIG’s circumstances, it could be a much closer game than the one earlier in the tournament.

All odds accessed are accurate at the time of writing and are liable to change.

Featured image credits: BIG

Bruno Sobieraj
Bruno Sobieraj

Since: September 16, 2023

My name is Bruno and my love for Counter-Strike was sparked when the Polish Virtus.pro was plowing through opponents from 2014 to 2018. Since then, I’ve been dreaming of working in esports and here I am.

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