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PrizePicks Prop Selections:

tabseN (BIG) - Over 38.5 Kills vs. ENCE - 7:00 A.M. ET

After XANTARES left BIG, tabseN said in an interview that he and his teammates will “all have to get more frags” and tabseN has certainly pulled his weight so far with a 1.09 Rating and 0.70 kills per rounds in the past three months, leading his team in both categories. He has been excellent on LAN with a 1.11 Rating in 2021 against top 50 opponents, which puts him at top 10 in the world. TabseN is a veteran on LAN with several years of experience, and his level of play has seemingly not fallen off this year as he had a 1.12 Rating with 0.73 kills per round at IEM Fall 2021 Europe, and he had a 1.44 Rating with 0.87 kills per round at the IEM Cologne 2021 Play-In Tournament. 

BIG are (+165) underdogs against ENCE, and I see value here with the German side. ENCE have been very solid in recent months, but I think that BIG will prove to be quite the challenge for them, and ENCE will desperately need hades to return to his previously consistent form with the AWP. Mirage makes sense as the map pick for ENCE, and tabseN has been crushing it on that map with a 1.24 Rating and 0.80 kills per round in the past three months, despite his team losing four of the seven maps played. BIG’s map pick is less clear as both teams will likely float Nuke through as the decider. Vertigo is a possible option for BIG, and tabseN has a 1.20 Rating with 0.75 kills per round across four maps (two tiebreakers) played on Vertigo in the past three months. Dust2 used to be an auto-lock for BIG in the past, but they have shown a willingness to play other maps recently, so I am not necessarily expecting it in this spot. Still, tabseN has a 1.20 Rating with 0.73 kills across nine maps played in the past three months on Dust2, so the map pool should be great for him here either way.

aliStair (Renegades) - Over 33.5 Kills vs. MOUZ - 11:00 A.M. ET

AliStair has had a slow start to this event, but we saw him work magic with the AWP on LAN earlier in the year, particularly at the IEM Cologne 2021 Play-In tournament where he had a 1.15 Rating and 0.77 kills per round across five maps played. Renegades proved themselves on an international stage with wins against OG & MIBR at that event, and aliStair had 20+ kills on every map except for a best-of-one against the French powerhouse, Vitality. AliStair was the MVP on Inferno against NAVI when Renegades upset them 16-10, and he managed 23 kills and a 1.44 Rating on that map against one of the best teams in the world. He has a 1.23 Rating with 0.80 kills per round in the past month, which could be undermined by the fact that he has mainly faced ‘weak’ competition in the Oceanic region, however I still have a lot of faith in him and his team.

MOUZ are heavy favorites at (-525) moneyline odds, but I think that those odds are a bit of joke considering it took MOUZ the full 30 rounds to beat Renegades in a best-of-one when they last met in February. Renegades even had a 12-6 lead on Inferno in that series, and a near flawless comeback from MOUZ was required. Nuke is the most played map in the past three months for both of these teams, though I could see MOUZ still picking it here as a confidence pick as the favorites. AliStair has been solid on Nuke with a 1.20 Rating and 0.75 kills per round across eight maps played in the past three months, and he had 22 kills against paiN and 19 kills against Movistar Riders on that map at this event. Renegades may look to pick Inferno, which has been one of aliStair’s best maps with a 1.27 Rating and 0.82 kills per round across six maps played in the past three months. If Renegades are able to keep things at all competitive, then aliStair should smash this total, and his floor performance should still be decent as the main AWPer for his team.