BIG vs 9 Pandas Preview & Odds: CCT Online Finals 5 Upper Bracket Semi-Final

With both teams grabbing victories in their previous two matches, BIG and 9 Pandas are set to face each other in CCT Online Finals 5’s second Upper Bracket semi-final. In this BIG vs 9 Pandas Prediction, Pinnacle odds provide us more insight into the upcoming match.

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BIG vs 9 Pandas Match Preview

CS2 odds used in this article were provided by one of the best CS2 betting sites, Pinnacle.

BIG

The German-majority roster has put some quality performances on display this tournament, not having lost a single map up to this point. BIG’s AWPer, Mateusz “mantuu” Wilczewski has been the standout performer on the server, top fragging in both of their previous match-ups.

However, the rest of his team is not far behind, as the entirety of the BIG squad is performing at a solid level. If they continue to do so, they should be able to advance into the Upper Bracket final.

9 Pandas

9 Pandas’ success has come very recently, with them winning the PARI Please 2023 tournament, beating teams like MIBR, BetBoom, FURIA, and Eternal Fire in the process. Despite their roster consisting of multiple “left field” names, they can put up a fight against any opponent.

One of the more experienced players on their team is Denis “seized” Kostin, who has won numerous Tier-one tournaments during his time on NAVI, even claiming an MVP medal for his performance at SLTV StarSeries XIII Finals.

BIG vs 9 Pandas Odds & Prediction

Pinnacle Esports have BIG as the favourites, which is expected as they are a much more recognizable and experienced team overall. However, 9 Pandas are in great form and will definitely pose a challenge to the German organization considering the tight CS2 odds.

Bruno Sobieraj
Bruno Sobieraj

Since: September 16, 2023

My name is Bruno and my love for Counter-Strike was sparked when the Polish Virtus.pro was plowing through opponents from 2014 to 2018. Since then, I’ve been dreaming of working in esports and here I am.

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