RLCS Spring Split Major 2023 Betting Preview: Odds & Predictions

Published: Jul 3, 2023 - Last Updated: Jul 7, 2023

As the third and final chapter of the Rocket League Championship Series regular season, the RLCS Spring Split Major is the last stop. Specifically, it’s the last stop before the Rocket League World Championship. Considering the stakes at hand, we’ve collected everything you need to know in our RLCS Spring Split Major 2023 betting preview!

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RLCS Spring Split Major 2023: Outright Odds

Helping us understand how the competition stacks up are outright odds as provided by GG.Bet. Moreover, GG.Bet is a reliable esports betting site as outlined in our GG.Bet review. 

This betting market is rather simple – the smaller the number, the more likely the team is to win the event according to the bookmakers. Take a look at the RLCS Spring Split Major outright odds below:

TeamGG.Bet Outright Odds
Team Vitality 6.0
Karmine Corp6.5
Gen.G Mobil1 Racing6.5
Team BDS10.0
Team Liquid10.0
FURIA Esports11.0
Moist Esports12.0
Spacestation Gaming12.0
OpTic Gaming13.0
Complexity Gaming15.0

Format and Schedule

With $310,000 on the line, the cash prize is second to the highly coveted RLCS Points which are also on the line, the last chance for teams to earn points and qualify for the RLCS World Championship – the best Rocket League betting opportunity. Here’s the breakdown of the RLCS Points below:

Hosted offline at the Agganis Arena in Boston, USA, the RLCS Spring Split Major 2023 takes place between 6th and 9th July.

Moreover, the top 16 teams in the world have seeded into the event as follows from multiple regions:

All 16 teams will be competing through a double elimination bracket. With all teams starting in the Upper Bracket, teams have two lifelines – one loss results in demotion to the Lower Bracket where another results in elimination.

With a number of opening matches to look forward to, we’ve gathered a handful of esports betting opportunities to consider, each with Rocket League odds

6th July 2023

Once again, we’ll be using GG.Bet odds to preview each of these matches.

RLCS Spring Split Major 2023: Betting Preview

Complexity vs Team Liquid

Starting things off, we have Team Liquid matching up against Complexity. The last time these two teams competed at the same one of the Rocket League tournaments, both managed to place 3-4th at the RLCS Winter Split Major.

Since then, Team Liquid placed 4th according to the Europe Spring Ranking, and Complexity Gaming did so at the North American Spring Ranking too.

While each team is similarly ranked in their respective regions, Team Liquid is respected to be the better team thanks to their stronger roster.

RLCS Spring Split Major 2023: Betting Preview

Team BDS vs Gen.G Mobil1 Racing

At first glance from recent performances, Team BDS are favoured here, even through Gen.G Mobil1 Racing is 5th in their respective region from the Spring qualification rounds.

Going back through the season, Gen.G Mobil1 Racing were crowned champions at the RLCS Fall Split Major and 5-8th at the RLCS Winter Split Major. On the international stage, Gen.G Mobil1 Racing is the favourite here against Team BDS as reflected by the esports betting odds.

FURIA Esports vs Moist Esports

As the second ranked team in the NA Spring Rankings, FURIA Esports have been on a role recently, winning the most recent RLCS NA Spring Invitational.

Meanwhile, although Moist Esports placed second at the Fall Split Major, their recent form is a shadow of their former selves, not making much of an impression in Europe.

Gabriel Sciberras
Gabriel Sciberras

Since: February 7, 2023

Gabriel is a content writer and editor at EsportsBets, covering every related esports scene and topic under the sun, apart from plenty of experience in the realm of technology and gaming. When he's not covering international news, he's focused on the local Maltese scene.

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