BetBoom were simply on another level in the Swiss stage — a flawless 3-0 record, barely dropping a map, sweeping quality sides like Virtus.pro and Team Liquid with clinical aggression. That kind of dominant run doesn't happen by accident. Their macro play is perfectly tuned to the current patch, and the whole squad is operating with the kind of cohesion that's hard to stop when it's clicking. Spirit, by contrast, scraped through at 3-2. They lost to GamerLegion and Falcons, showed shaky drafting, and needed late rallies just to qualify. That inconsistency is a real problem when you're about to face a team playing the best Dota 2 in the tournament. The head-to-head edge matters too. BetBoom beat Spirit 2-1 in the previous Wallachia season playoffs — recent history that carries real psychological weight going into a high-stakes BO3. Spirit are capable of the unexpected, and a BO3 always offers room for a comeback. But right now, BetBoom are the sharpest team in the building and Spirit haven't shown enough to suggest they can handle that aggression. Back BetBoom to close this out — the form gap is just too wide to ignore.
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Dota 2: BetBoom Team vs Team Spirit (BO3) - PGL Wallachia Playoffs
Market: Dota 2: BetBoom Team vs Team Spirit (BO3) - PGL Wallachia Playoffs
Dota 2: BetBoom Team vs Team Spirit (BO3) - PGL Wallachia Playoffs
Market: Dota 2: BetBoom Team vs Team Spirit (BO3) - PGL Wallachia Playoffs