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]]>According to reports, HEET will be leaving the competitive scene in order to mount a long-term rebuild. It is understood the team is going through a financial crisis.
“Unfortunately, we will not be able to take part in the EPL Conference. The team is in a rebuilding process. More details in the next days / weeks,” the team��s manager, Vivien “GoY” Goyon, tweeted.
However, HEET have yet to make an official statement that they are disbanding the team. They have only revealed that they will not participate in the forthcoming EPL Conference.
Afro, who started playing for HEET on January 19, 2022, has an existing contract with the European team, and not much of his alleged move to LDLC OL has been revealed.
It is also likely that the other players on HEET��s active roster — Alexandre “bodyy” Pianaro, Thomas “Djoko” Pavoni, Pierre “Ex3rcice” Bulinge, and Audric “JACKZ” Jug, along with coach Matthieu “matHEND” Roquigny — will also be looking for a new team to join.
Afro is a 23-year-old AWPer who started his CS:GO journey in 2017, and since then he has played for a few teams, which include Team Mistral Reflex Esports Club, APOLOGIS Esports, Double Ponie, The Dice, and FiveG. In June of 2020, afro was signed to LDLC OL, spending just six months with them.
Despite HEET��s poor performances at CS:GO tournaments, afro managed to win a few, including the 2022 Elisa Invitational Spring and the 2022 ESL Championnat National Autumn.
If afro does move to LDLC OL, he will be joining players such as Serbian in-game leader Filip “Graviti” Brankovi?, 20-year-old French rifler Hugo “Brooxsy” Di Bono, 19-year-old AWper Remi “Diviiii” Alexandre, French rifler Fran?ois “AMANEK” Delaunay, and 31-year-old coach Lambert “Lambert” Prigent.
On January 18, LDLC OL are scheduled to face off against Team BDS Academy at the 2023 LFL Spring. The former will paying $2.98 for the win, with the latter side favored at $1.37 with GG Bet.
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LDLC OL vs KARMINE CORP LoL BETTING & MATCH DETAILS |
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Best Odds: | LDLC OL $1.40 at GG Bet | Karmine Corp $2.75 at GG Bet |
When: | May 7, 2022 | 17:00 CEST |
Watch Live: | Lolesports, Twitch |
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La Ligue Fran?aise (LFL) has long been regarded as one of the strongest regional leagues, so it��s no surprise to see French LoL squads perform well internationally. But very few expected to see EUM 2022 Spring feature an all-French final.
LDLC OL entered the tournament as the main favourites to lift the trophy, and the reigning LFL champions have yet to disappoint. Likewise, Karmine Corp were expected to do well, and they did, by suffering only one defeat en route to the big stage.
However, even though both squads did enough to make it this far, it��s not shocking to see LDLC OL priced as $1.40 favourites with the top esport betting sites. They have yet to lose a single match this tournament and have stomped X7 Esports (3-0) and AGO ROGUE (3-0) in the playoffs.
Moreover, LDLC OL hold a 2-1 head-to-head lead against KC, including a 3-0 sweep in the second round of the LFL 2022 Spring Playoffs. Of course, past results don��t guarantee LDLC success this weekend, but there is no denying that they��re the most likely victors.
You could argue that KC and LDLC are relatively equal talent-wise. But unlike KC, who had to reverse sweep Vitality.Bee (3-2) in the semis, LDLC looked unstoppable from day one of EUM 2022 Spring. Regional derbies are usually close, but we expect to see a 3-0 or 3-1 victory for LDLC.
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]]>This Tuesday, AGO Rogue will meet LDLC OL in the first semi-final of LoL European Masters Spring 2022. There is a clear divide in the match markets, but have the top League of Legends betting sites got it right?
?LDLC OL performed well in the first round of the European Masters 2022 Spring playoffs, where they defeated X7 Esports 3-0 while needing less than 25 minutes to close out games one and three. AGO ROGUE were just as successful in their quarter-final, but they won against Bifrost (3-0), who are weaker than X7.
Comparing the two teams talent-wise, you could argue that LDLC look stronger. They won the French regional league, so they must be good, and LDLC have done well so far in this tournament.
Most notably, LDLC’s jungler Martin “Yike” Sundelin is playing well, as is mid laner J��r��my “Eika” Valdenaire, but while Eika is LDLC’s top player, his champion pool is rather poor compared to Ardian “Nite” Spahiu, who has played eight unique champions.
Moreover, as a team, AGO ROGUE have been far more flexible with their drafts and shown that they can play unconventional compositions, which could give them an edge. But for some reason, the esports betting sites have failed to recognise AGO ROGUE’s strengths and have priced them as $5.50 underdogs.
Admittedly, LDLC have produced much cleaner games and seem to be stronger on paper. But at $2.70 to cover the map line, AGO ROGUE offer far more value.
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