Best Esports Predictions, Odds and Parlays of the day: March 30th

Best Esports Predictions, Odds and Parlays of the day: March 30th

Andre Guaraldo

30 Mar, 2025, 02:55

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Last updated: 30 Mar, 2025, 04:10

After several days of intense Counter-Strike matches at the BLAST Open Spring 2025, Team Vitality and MOUZ get ready to face each other at the tournament's Grand Finals. In another matchup featuring these teams, Vitality enters the server as the favorite to lift another trophy but MOUZ is the perfect opponent to make this theoretical advantage goes through the air.

Our analyst team has sat down and collected the best odds and parlays for YOU to predict. The outcomes selected are for the best predictions to bet your money on using GGBet.

Best esports predictions, odds, and parlays for the 30th of March 2025, as collected by the Strafe Esports Content Team.

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Best Counter-Strike Predictions and Odds of the Day

Blast Open Spring Grand Final - MOUZ vs Team Vitality

Match Winner - Team Vitality @ 1.17

Team Vitality enters this match as heavy favorites, showcasing their dominance throughout the tournament. MOUZ, however, remains a strong contender with a chance to upset. We have also predicted Vitality to win 3-1 later today.

Correct Score - Vitality 3:1 @ 3.10

As we said in our analysis, Team Vitality has the quality and the map depth to beat MOUZ, but their opponents will not be sitting ducks in the matchup.

Total Maps - Over 3.5 @ 1.50

Given both teams' competitive nature, this bet suggests a longer series with more maps played.

Best Multi-Bet Parlays

Safe Parlay:

  • Team Vitality to win outright (Odds: 1.17).
  • Total maps played over 3.5 (Odds: 1.50).
  • Handicap: Vitality -0.5 (Odds: 1.40).
  • Combination bet odds: 2.45

Moderate Risk Parlay:

  • Team Vitality to win outright (Odds: 1.17)
  • MOUZ wins at least one map (Odds: 1.40).
  • Total maps played over 3.5 (Odds: 1.50).
  • Correct score - Vitality 3:1 (Odds: 3.1).
  • Combination bet odds: 7.61

High Risk, High Reward Parlay:

  • Team Vitality to win outright (Odds: 1.17)
  • Correct score - Vitality 3:0 (Odds: 2.7).
  • MOUZ do NOT win any map (Odds: 2.7).
  • Total maps played under 3.5 (Odds: 2.4).
  • Combination bet odds: 20,47

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