
A best-of-three match between Movistar KOI and GAM Esports decides Group C standings and which team advances to the Esports World Cup knockout stage.
Markets include the overall match winner, individual game winners, total games, a -1.5/+1.5 map handicap, and Game 1 kills — outcomes that affect bracket seeding and payout structures.
Movistar KOI's roster centers on their carry and jungler, while GAM Esports relies on its veteran mid laner and aggressive support play.
Coaches' draft plans and substitute usage shape who actually plays. Individual form and small matchup edges will swing games in a short BO3 format.
Draft phase, early objective control, and jungle pathing are biggest levers. First blood and dragon sequences tend to set the tempo in each game.
Recent patch changes, team drafts, in-game vision, and laning phase mismatches alter kill totals and whether the series ends 2–0 or 2–1. In-game adaptations by coaches can flip expectations mid-series.
Official starting lineups and the first game's ban/pick phase release are immediate signals for betting lines and Game 1 kill expectations.
Track first blood odds, dragon and turret timing, live substitutions, and any patch notes or meta headlines before kickoff. Match begins at the scheduled Group C slot on the event day.