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sr. member
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July 02, 2020, 01:27:56 PM
#99
Of course there will be many obstacles when using the internet instead of using a LAN, because there are problems related to
connection speed when using internet. There will be a lag when the performance uses the internet, so the result of the game
some teams get bad. Inevitably every the team must be able to adapt, because the covid-19 pandemic is not known how long
it will end. So when you want to bet on CS: GO you have to pay more attention to each team's game, because the risk is huge
if you don't understand team play. We can bet on the wrong team, because team play with LAN and internet is far different.
I remember how Mousesports had major issues with internet and their performance degraded a lot since the online CS is being done. Another problem I see with online CSGO is that a lot of hacking can be done like someone might be using ESP hacks that gives them all the location of the enemies and if you follow CS you know how critical it is to know your enemies location and plan your moves.

I mean yeah there are a lot of problems but at the same time at least we get something to bet on because all the sports are stopped and getting any kind of CSGO or LOL matches is a great entertainment and talking of scam and match fixing you cannot do much about them anyways so focus on what you can control and what is beyond our control, we can only hope those aspects go in our favor. I had in past made poor bets and actually ended up winning who knows if those games were rigged so actually overall it is neutral for us I think.
newbie
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July 02, 2020, 08:55:53 AM
#98
I have not heard of anything yet for CS and other online games as far as betting using bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies are concerned. I mean online games are already a long time development and we see not betting but rather straight forwards competitions between groups of people wherein, the loser will always be the one paying the winner with cash bets or value goods. I think there might be localized bets happening but not the large one where it cross cities or states. I am not sure though, maybe there are.

Did you mean the bet in bitcoin or the blockchain system itself?

Yes, that is what I mean by that. I am not really into researching things. All I base my current knowledge is really based on the things I hear and read and really I do not want to research deep into a certain topic. And so far I have not heard of bitcoin or crypto based betting for online games such as Counterstrike Go and even the famous ones like DOTA 2 and Fortnite and League of Legends. I was able to see how local betting works, but that's in basketball especially the numbers game. It takes a lot of work to do those kinds of things. So I think it will be a challenge to organize online games betting.

I saw there are sites that accept bets in bitcoins, but whether they work on the blockchain platform is the question.

It seems to me that an honest player in this market of services has not yet appeared to be fully regulated and transparent for the user. It is simply unprofitable for them.
newbie
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July 02, 2020, 08:03:42 AM
#97
It would be better to do some research about the esports of cs-go and what maps do they prefer and what maps that they have the most upper percentage of winnings. You can check them here in https://www.hltv.org/
in which it will help you to decide what team are better right now. And I am still looking for the improvement of s1mple of Na'vi every clutch game that he is doing.

Can you share who your favorite at the moment? Which team?
newbie
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June 29, 2020, 06:41:23 AM
#96
It would be better to do some research about the esports of cs-go and what maps do they prefer and what maps that they have the most upper percentage of winnings. You can check them here in https://www.hltv.org/
in which it will help you to decide what team are better right now. And I am still looking for the improvement of s1mple of Na'vi every clutch game that he is doing.

So we need to conduct analytics which map was more successful and more winning? That makes sense, thanks.

and review the recordings of games - I already started to do this in order to better understand which team I would like to bet on.
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June 22, 2020, 06:48:34 AM
#95
It would be better to do some research about the esports of cs-go and what maps do they prefer and what maps that they have the most upper percentage of winnings. You can check them here in https://www.hltv.org/
in which it will help you to decide what team are better right now. And I am still looking for the improvement of s1mple of Na'vi every clutch game that he is doing.
Perfect suggestion.

An additional tip is to watch highlights or replays from these players or teams that you prefer to have an idea for every match they'll have.
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June 21, 2020, 04:40:25 PM
#94
It would be better to do some research about the esports of cs-go and what maps do they prefer and what maps that they have the most upper percentage of winnings. You can check them here in https://www.hltv.org/
in which it will help you to decide what team are better right now. And I am still looking for the improvement of s1mple of Na'vi every clutch game that he is doing.
hero member
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June 21, 2020, 04:23:42 PM
#93
I am sure you guys are aware that most of the tournaments are now being played Online. Many of the noted teams like NaVi, Cloud9 and Tier2 teams play bad Online as compared to their actual LAN performance. Do you think this will cause any ups-downs in the actual result of the matches? Also, I wonder how will Astralis play Online as I am not sure if i have seen any of their match being played Online before in 2019-20.
I don't see any problem with such tournaments going online. Unlike soccer or basketball, people that compete at CS: GO don't really need physical space to perform their actions, and they're doing everything on their laptops anyway, right? People won't be able to watch them in a stadium or something, sure, but maybe that's even better for the contestants as they'll be less distracted than usual. At the same time, the win wouldn't feel the same without all that support, so I am not sure.
As for the concerns about playing worse online, it's hard for me to get it when it comes to a game like CS: GO.

Indeed. There is no such problem when tournaments are going online because it really suits the situation we are all currently in to since those that have been stated by the OP are video games that can be played through LAN (Local Area Network) and Online.

I think the only thing affecting the gaming experience between online and LAN is the platform itself for there are games that playing online is more intensifying compared to the LAN version but due to internet connectivity might be experiencing lags throughout the game. Actually online tournament are just being done via live stream so that e-sports bettors can be able to witness the game which is already common ever since even without pandemic.

But playing or setting up a tournament online is really a good thing specially for the current situation we do have. It is just a matter of the platform and team game play if you would prefer betting on LAN or online game being showcased via live stream.
full member
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June 21, 2020, 06:16:19 AM
#92
Of course there will be many obstacles when using the internet instead of using a LAN, because there are problems related to
connection speed when using internet. There will be a lag when the performance uses the internet, so the result of the game
some teams get bad. Inevitably every the team must be able to adapt, because the covid-19 pandemic is not known how long
it will end. So when you want to bet on CS: GO you have to pay more attention to each team's game, because the risk is huge
if you don't understand team play. We can bet on the wrong team, because team play with LAN and internet is far different.
newbie
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June 21, 2020, 04:53:33 AM
#91
Here's a nice "starter's guide" posted on Reddit to get you started:
https://telegra.ph/Betting-guide-101-06-06

The community itself is very active. Best to take part with an account. Don't get sucked into Reddit though. Grin

Thanks for the link for beginners. and I was already sucked there, 2 hours of life does by.

Could you share instructions on how to get out of there  Grin
legendary
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June 21, 2020, 01:08:25 AM
#90
Sadly or not the biggest communities for Counter Strike: Global Offensive betting are on Reddit and members there aren't often well versed into crypto and/or provable fairness. CS:GO gambling became popular a few years ago with case opening simulator sites, most of which were rigged anyway so it has a bad reputation. In terms of betting on matches, there's another huge Reddit comunity you should take into account also though. See here: https://www.reddit.com/r/csgobetting/
It's worth looking at Reddit as that's where the biggest CS:GO community is anyway and the site is also very friendly to discussion of betting unlike other gaming communities. Here's a nice "starter's guide" posted on Reddit to get you started:
https://telegra.ph/Betting-guide-101-06-06

The community itself is very active. Best to take part with an account. Don't get sucked into Reddit though. Grin
legendary
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June 19, 2020, 04:27:05 PM
#89
Thanks for your opinion, STT and Negotiation.

I agree with you that you need to know where and how to place bets on CSGO so that it is reliable. You need to follow the games and draw conclusions.

Can you tell me where and how to start with this?

The sites I use for information on CSGO players and teams would be Liquidpedia which also does other games and theres HLTV also which lists every match and its full details every day.   HLTV is great for showing prior match history, the player stats.   The forums arent much good but they do alot of articles and interviews.    So far as esports bets on the games, tournaments, pm me and I'll pass your name along to someone who can refer you to a good site who did the same for me and they handle big or small bets and live bets and all sorts which is useful.
You can actually into Reddit posts if you want to add some basis on your bets, it's much easier and realistic if you're basing into some community. https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalOffensive/
Gamers are very active in Reddit, so definitely people are talking about who will win on those matches.

I'm also looking at that HLTV site, it has the complete statistics where we can see those matches and ratings.

Also, try escharts, similar to HLTV, consist of all of those matches.
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June 19, 2020, 07:40:08 AM
#88

Yes, that is what I mean by that. I am not really into researching things. All I base my current knowledge is really based on the things I hear and read and really I do not want to research deep into a certain topic. And so far I have not heard of bitcoin or crypto based betting for online games such as Counterstrike Go and even the famous ones like DOTA 2 and Fortnite and League of Legends. I was able to see how local betting works, but that's in basketball especially the numbers game. It takes a lot of work to do those kinds of things. So I think it will be a challenge to organize online games betting.
Me too, I don't know some online games that will let me use crypto as my bet, but I don't know if this will be on topic but there is an online livestream website that you may stake your coIN, I don't know if there are some betting in that site, because I am still learning on it, but you may check DLive.
STT
legendary
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June 17, 2020, 07:59:07 AM
#87
Thanks for your opinion, STT and Negotiation.

I agree with you that you need to know where and how to place bets on CSGO so that it is reliable. You need to follow the games and draw conclusions.

Can you tell me where and how to start with this?

The sites I use for information on CSGO players and teams would be Liquidpedia which also does other games and theres HLTV also which lists every match and its full details every day.   HLTV is great for showing prior match history, the player stats.   The forums arent much good but they do alot of articles and interviews.    So far as esports bets on the games, tournaments, pm me and I'll pass your name along to someone who can refer you to a good site who did the same for me and they handle big or small bets and live bets and all sorts which is useful.
hero member
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June 17, 2020, 07:34:15 AM
#86
I have not heard of anything yet for CS and other online games as far as betting using bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies are concerned. I mean online games are already a long time development and we see not betting but rather straight forwards competitions between groups of people wherein, the loser will always be the one paying the winner with cash bets or value goods. I think there might be localized bets happening but not the large one where it cross cities or states. I am not sure though, maybe there are.

Did you mean the bet in bitcoin or the blockchain system itself?

Yes, that is what I mean by that. I am not really into researching things. All I base my current knowledge is really based on the things I hear and read and really I do not want to research deep into a certain topic. And so far I have not heard of bitcoin or crypto based betting for online games such as Counterstrike Go and even the famous ones like DOTA 2 and Fortnite and League of Legends. I was able to see how local betting works, but that's in basketball especially the numbers game. It takes a lot of work to do those kinds of things. So I think it will be a challenge to organize online games betting.
hero member
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June 17, 2020, 07:08:40 AM
#85
Although I am a strict CS GO player, I usually do not follow CS GO tournaments very much and I know nothing about the teams involved in the matches. Nevertheless, I do not hesitate to play betting options created for CS GO tournaments at some times. Unfortunately, although I do not trust the bets of the teams created in this game, and I think that there are glorious results in these tournaments, I can not pass without mentioning the fact that something was very profitable at some times. I would like to say to gamblers who are thinking about betting in CS GO tournaments, since the daily performance of the players is variable, you should take risks and make profit-oriented bets.
newbie
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June 16, 2020, 08:41:07 AM
#84
I have not heard of anything yet for CS and other online games as far as betting using bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies are concerned. I mean online games are already a long time development and we see not betting but rather straight forwards competitions between groups of people wherein, the loser will always be the one paying the winner with cash bets or value goods. I think there might be localized bets happening but not the large one where it cross cities or states. I am not sure though, maybe there are.

Did you mean the bet in bitcoin or the blockchain system itself?
hero member
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June 16, 2020, 08:04:01 AM
#83
I have not heard of anything yet for CS and other online games as far as betting using bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies are concerned. I mean online games are already a long time development and we see not betting but rather straight forwards competitions between groups of people wherein, the loser will always be the one paying the winner with cash bets or value goods. I think there might be localized bets happening but not the large one where it cross cities or states. I am not sure though, maybe there are.
newbie
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June 16, 2020, 07:24:27 AM
#82
Thanks for your opinion, STT and Negotiation.

I agree with you that you need to know where and how to place bets on CSGO so that it is reliable. You need to follow the games and draw conclusions.

Can you tell me where and how to start with this?
sr. member
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June 05, 2020, 11:42:46 PM
#81
I agree with you I also usually bet with CS the amount of risk here is very low If we follow its games with a little patience they will be at the top of other sites There is not much problem in fixing the matches. The amount of dollars is higher That's why I think CS betting is great.
STT
legendary
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June 05, 2020, 05:22:25 PM
#80
You just have to consider the amount of problems from being connected to a betting ring like that, its far easier to just play the game and take the pay thats in the game presently.
   The context for the biggest games caught in that fixing history was teams had no pay roll.   ibp went to the major, free flights maybe a couple other things but no actual pay so they made their own.   Was watching recently Hiko point out when c9 came near to a major win and becoming a world top team their total pay per month was $500 per month so they werent properly employed and any lesser team was barely receiving anything hence a great temptation then now where the top teams are making six figures and much more sponsorship.
   If you have this fear now avoid the smaller games, I much prefer betting on proper LAN in csgo and sadly we dont really have that for now.
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