The second week of Qualifiers for Call of Duty League Major 2 is over. Leading the pack are the New York Subliners, Toronto Ultra, and OpTic Texas, all boasting undefeated records as the week came to an end. On the flip side, the Miami Heretics find themselves at the bottom of the team standings with a less-than-impressive 0-4 record.
Now, attention turns to the week three matches. Read on for our betting picks.
What? Call of Duty League Championship Major 2 Qualifiers Week Three
Call of Duty League Major 2 Qualifiers Week 3 Schedule and odds:
Here’s the schedule of Week 3 matches and the odds:
Friday matches (March 1 at 12 pm PT)
Match 1: Minnesota ROKKR (+285) vs. Atlanta FaZe (-425)
Match 2: Seattle Surge (+1500) vs. Toronto Ultra (-6600)
Saturday matches (March 2 at 12 pm PT)
Match 1: Las Vegas Legion (-112) vs. Boston Breach (-117)
Match 2: OpTic Texas (-350) vs. Carolina Royal Ravens (+250)
Match 3: Los Angeles Guerrillas (-210) vs. Seattle Surge (+160)
Sunday matches (March 3 at 12 pm PT)
Match 1: Miami Heretics (+290) vs. New York Subliners (-435)
Match 2: Atlanta FaZe (+150) vs. Toronto Ultra (-200)
Match 3: Minnesota ROKKR (-155) vs. Los Angeles Thieves (+120)
Betting Picks
OpTic Texas achieved a remarkable comeback against Minnesota Rokkr over the weekend. The situation looked grim for OpTic, with the turning point occurring during game three – a Control match on Karachi, where Rokkr experienced a significant setback. This allowed OpTic Texas to seize the opportunity and complete a reverse sweep, with game four (Hardpoint) intensifying the drama, concluding with a nail-biting final score of 245-250 in favor of Texas.
I am predicting a more comfortable win for OpTic Texas this week.
OpTic Texas -1.5OpTic Texas vs Carolina Royal Ravens
The New York Subliners showcased their unwavering determination to make a significant impact this season by continuing their flawless record, triumphing over both Boston Breach and Atlanta FaZe. The current Call of Duty League champions take on Miami Heretics this weekend and are heavy favorites to get another victory.
Correct Score New York Subliners 3-0New York Subliners vs Miami Heretics
The New York Subliners extended their impressive start to 4-0 as Week 2 of qualifying action for the Call of Duty League Stage 2 Major concluded on Sunday. In a five-map showdown, the Subliners emerged victorious against the Atlanta FaZe, maintaining their position at the top of the standings. Meanwhile, OpTic Texas and the Toronto Ultra, both unbeaten at 3-0, had a day off on Sunday.
Adding to Sunday’s victories, the Boston Breach triumphed over the Minnesota Rokkr in a hard-fought five-map encounter. The Breach secured a 250-189 win on Invasion Hardpoint but faced a setback as the Rokkr claimed Invasion Search Destroy 6-2 and Invasion Control 3-2. The Breach responded with a gritty victory on Sub Base Hardpoint (250-242) and sealed the match with a dominant 6-1 performance on Karachi Search Destroy.
Meanwhile, the Carolina Royal Ravens secured their first match win in qualifying by defeating the Seattle Surge in four maps. The Royal Ravens and Surge traded wins on their initial two maps, with Carolina winning 250-150 on Skidrow Hardpoint, and Seattle responding with a 6-3 victory on Terminal Search Destroy. Carolina then sealed the deal with victories on Highrise Control (3-0) and Rio Hardpoint (250-145).
In the Subliners vs. FaZe clash, the two teams exchanged wins and losses in the first four maps. Atlanta claimed a 250-135 victory on Karachi Hardpoint, countered by New York with a 6-0 win on Highrise Search Destroy. FaZe secured a 3-1 win on Karachi Control, but the Subliners responded with a 250-210 triumph on Skidrow Hardpoint. The deciding map, Invasion Search Destroy, saw the Subliners emerge victorious with a 6-4 scoreline.
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