Best Counter-Strike Predictions, Odds, and Parlays of the Day: March 13th, 2025

Best Counter-Strike Predictions, Odds, and Parlays of the Day: March 13th, 2025

Martin Arévalo-Östberg

13 Feb, 2025, 04:12

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Last updated: 8 Apr, 2025, 15:51

The playoffs of the ESL Pro League Season 21 begin today, and that means we will be focusing on the two exciting Quarterfinal matchups of the day this time around. Our analyst team has sat down and collected what we think are the best odds and parlays for YOU to predict on today. The outcomes selected are for the best predictions to bet your money on using GGBet.

*Best esports predictions, odds, and parlays for the 13th of March 2025, as collected by the Strafe Esports Content Team.

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Match 1: Eternal Fire vs Team Spirit 

Map Winner - Team Spirit @ 1.26

Truth be told, Team Spirit should clear Eternal Fire even on a bad day. Though the Turkish side became the only non-Stage 2 invited team to make it to the playoffs, the unfortunate reality is that Eternal Fire is not quite at the level of a Team Spirit that is one of the big favorites to win it all at the ESL Pro League Season 21.

Our votes agree with the pick as well, with an overwhelming 90% of the Strafe fan votes picking Team Spirit to win this match.

Correct Score - Team Spirit 2:0 @ 2

Team Spirit are yet to lose a map at the tournament, even sweeping The MongolZ in Stage 2, a team that have looked more solid than Eternal Fire as of late.

One of the most one-sided matches of the Quarterfinals, Team Spirit should have no trouble closing out the series in two maps.

Map 1 Player Total Kills - XANTARES Under 14.5 @ 2.05

The Turkish star has looked somewhat out of sorts at the tournament so far, averaging just under 16 kills per map. Now, against a Team Spirit that will look to come out and dominate the match, we don't expect his rivals to allow XANTARES much room to shine.

A riskier bet, to be sure, but one that might just pay out in the end.

Match 2: MOUZ vs G2 Esports

Match Winner - MOUZ @ 1.69

MOUZ appear to be coming into the matchup in much better form than their opponents. G2 Esports had to play a total of five series across Stage 2 to get to the playoffs, with their wins coming against far weaker teams. Though this G2 squad has the ability to create gold out of thin air at times, we have to give the edge to MOUZ in this match.

Despite the team's recent struggles, however, 61% of the Strafe fan votes have chosen G2 Esports to win the series.

Total Maps - Over 2.5 @ 1.89

While we have chosen MOUZ to win the series, the quality of the G2 Esports players is enough to make this a potentially close match. This means that the match going to three maps seems likely, all things considered.

Map 1 Player Total Kills - m0NESY Over 18.5 @ 2.08

Given that m0NESY is putting up over 20.5 kills per map at the event so far, these seem like rather generous odds. If you have faith in the young AWPer to put up yet another lights out performance when G2 load up to play Map 1 against MOUZ, then this bet is a no-brainer.

Best Multi-Bet Parlays

Moderate Risk Parlay:

  • Team Spirit to win 2:0 (Odds: 2).
  • MOUZ to win outright (Odds: 1.69).
  • Combination bet odds: 3.38

High Risk, High Reward Parlay:

  • Team Spirit to win 2:1 (Odds: 3.06)
  • G2 Esports to win outright (Odds: 2.16)
  • Combination bet odds: 6.6

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