BetBoom walked into this Swiss stage and immediately served notice with a 13-4 demolition of Gaimin Gladiators. That's not a close win you brush aside — that's a team firing on all cylinders, with their tactical structure and individual aim completely locked in for this LAN. Liquid got past BIG, sure, but nobody is writing that result on a trophy. They've been patchy all tournament, battling roster instability and delivering the kind of mixed performances that make them hard to trust when it matters. One moment they look dangerous, the next they fall apart — and that's exactly the profile you don't want heading into a one-map sprint. The BO1 format is the wildcard. One bad pistol, one surprise map pick, and suddenly it's anyone's game. Liquid's raw firepower means you can never fully write them off on a single map. But the team that shows up sharp and plays with momentum wins these things more often than not — and that's BetBoom right now, not Liquid. Back BetBoom here. They're the more cohesive, more confident side, and Liquid haven't shown nearly enough to suggest they can flip the script in a one-map shootout.
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Counter-Strike: BetBoom Team vs Liquid (BO1) - IEM Cologne Major Stage 1
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Counter-Strike: BetBoom Team vs Liquid (BO1) - IEM Cologne Major Stage 1
AI is 4% more confident than the market
Market odds at time of prediction