{"id":9921,"date":"2019-12-25T00:10:30","date_gmt":"2019-12-25T00:10:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=9921"},"modified":"2019-12-28T00:17:15","modified_gmt":"2019-12-28T00:17:15","slug":"kespa-cup-elimination-round-four-preview-tips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/kespa-cup-elimination-round-four-preview-tips\/","title":{"rendered":"KeSPA Cup Elimination Round Four Preview & Tips"},"content":{"rendered":"
In this betting preview, we will take a look at the last round of KeSPA Cup Elimination fixtures, set to take place this Thursday, December 26. There we will see two exciting fixtures, featuring Jin Air Green Wings and DragonX take on Spear Gaming and Chungnam respectively in a bid to punch their ticket for the qualifying round.<\/p>\n
Here are our betting predictions with betting odds, courtesy of BetOnline.<\/p>\n
DragonX will enter 2020 with a new roster and a new name, having renamed themselves from Kingzone DragonX to DragonX earlier in October.<\/p>\n
Returning to the team for another season, we have the bot lane tandem Kim “Daft” Hyuk-kyu and Ryu “Keria” Min-seok. Joining them will be a rookie jungler Hong “Pyosik” Chang-hyeon and two former Griffing players – mid-laner Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon, and top laner Choi “Doran” Hyeon-joon.<\/p>\n
The acquisition of the former two Griffin players is in our books a solid move, yet we have some questions about Pyosik who doesn’t have any experience playing at the top level. In a way, Doran is also a rookie in LCK, seeing how he has joined Griffin’s starting lineup late in May 2019.<\/p>\n
In other team news, DragonX head coach and former Griffin head coach Kim \u201ccvMax\u201d Dae-ho has been banned from participating in League of Legends professional scene, but got the suspension revoked late in November due to a petition from League of Legends community with over 200,000 signatures. That ultimately means he will be coaching DragonX and play a pivotal role in their development.<\/p>\n
Despite having two rookies, we don’t believe DragonX should be underestimated heading into 2020, especially seeing how they have an exceptional coach staff, which should help the youngsters develop. All in all, DragonX are bursting with potential and the mix of young and experienced players should result in a very successful season. <\/p>\n
As far as this bout is concerned, there is no going around the fact Chungnam ($12.90) are far inferior to DragonX in each and every way. To see them cause any issues to DragoX, let alone win this fixture would arguably be the biggest upset in the history of esports. We don\u2019t expect to see any miracles here.<\/p>\n