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DracuLAN CS2 Betting Matchday Recap

DracuLAN Season 5 delivered one of the most dramatic Tier‑2 CS2 days of 2026. HEROIC secured their grand final spot without dropping a map, FlyQuest stumbled for the first time in the event, and 100 Thieves completed a flawless lower‑bracket run that validated our betting predictions throughout the tournament.

DracuLAN CS2 Betting Matchday Recap

100 Thieves Go 10–0 in Maps — Our Predictions Hit Perfectly

100 Thieves’ lower‑bracket run was the biggest storyline of the day — and exactly what our analysis anticipated. 100 Thieves started this season shaky as predicted, but their gameplay is getting better and better. This team is one to watch in the next CS2 bets.

Our Prediction: 100 Thieves to beat CYBERSHOKE (1.57 odds)
Result: 100 Thieves win 2–0

The class gap we highlighted was obvious on the server. device controlled the pace, rain stabilized every mid‑round, and poiii continued his breakout event with a 1.34 rating across the tournament. CYBERSHOKE’s shallow map pool and reliance on chaos couldn’t break 100T’s structure — exactly as predicted.

Eternal Fire vs ENCE — Underdog Value Delivered

Our Prediction:Eternal Fire at 2.41 odds
Result: Eternal Fire win 2–0

This was the biggest value hit of the day.

We noted ENCE’s shaky form, podi’s struggles, and EF’s underrated resilience after pushing FlyQuest to 30–27 OT. Eternal Fire delivered exactly the performance we expected: disciplined, confident, and far sharper than ENCE in every department.

Woro2k and DemQQ dominated, and ENCE’s structure collapsed — validating our read that the odds were mispriced.

FlyQuest vs HEROIC — Our Betting Tip Seemed Great, But the Result Wasn’t

Our Prediction: FlyQuest slight edge at 1.87 odds
Result: HEROIC win (FlyQuest’s first map losses of the event AND our prediction bust)

This was the one prediction where the result went the other way. But there were signs that our CS2 analysis was not totally wrong.

FlyQuest entered with a 15‑map win streak and elite form from jks and Vexite. HEROIC, however, played their cleanest CS of the event. Even without Alkaren, they showed superior structure and mid‑round control, handing FlyQuest their first dropped maps of the tournament.

The loss doesn’t diminish FlyQuest’s strength — it simply confirms HEROIC’s status as the most disciplined team at DracuLAN.

HEROIC in the Grand Final — FlyQuest vs 100 Thieves for the Last Spot

Upcoming Matches

  • FlyQuest vs 100 Thieves — Feb 28, 21:30

  • Grand Final: HEROIC vs Winner — Mar 1, 01:30

HEROIC’s undefeated run sets the stage for a massive final.100 Thieves’ momentum makes them the hottest team in the event.
FlyQuest remain the most explosive roster in Tier‑2 CS2.

The consolidation final between FlyQuest and 100T might be the best Tier‑2 match of the year.

Yesterday’s Results Summary

Two out of our yesterday’s CS2 Betting Predictions hit. The result was positive. ENCE‘s great 2.41 makes the day. Tomorrow the ESL Pro League Season starts, so be ready for the next CS2 bets and value spots. Check the CS2 stats from our site, before placing your wagers.

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Sarah Chen Senior Writer

30+ Major LAN events attended in person since 2019. Interviews top professional players and team management. Specialises in scene editorials and roster-move reporting.

Expertise: CS2 LAN reporting, player interviews, scene editorials

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