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Yesterday's Chaos In BLAST Rotterdam is Today's CS2 Betting Edge

Day two of BLAST Open Rotterdam delivered a reality check for bettors and fans alike. While some favorites held strong, others completely collapsed, shaking up the tournament landscape. From Aurora’s dominant showing to FaZe’s shocking defeat against TYLOO, the event is quickly turning into a battle between structure and chaos. With momentum shifting and confidence fading for some big names, the early rounds are already revealing valuable betting insights for what comes next.

Yesterday's Chaos In BLAST Rotterdam is Today's CS2 Betting Edge

BLAST Open Rotterdam — Yesterday’s Chaos, Today’s Betting Edge

Yesterday’s BLAST Open Rotterdam matches delivered pure volatility—favorites collapsing, underdogs cashing, and a few teams proving they’re far more dangerous than the market expected. For bettors, it was one of those days where sharp reads paid off and lazy assumptions got punished.

Let’s break down what happened and what it means for the next betting slate.

Aurora Shock FURIA — 2–0

Aurora beat the Brazilian powerhouse to extend their own good run and the FURIA‘s misery in 2026 CS2 season.

This was the clearest reminder that FURIA’s inconsistency is still very real, and Aurora’s structured, slow‑paced CS2 can suffocate teams who rely on momentum. XANTARES‘ and MAJ3R’s team is one of the hottest in CS2 World right now.

Betting takeaway:

Aurora are becoming a sneaky reliable team in BO3s. FURIA? Only bet them when they’re in form—right now, they’re not.

NAVI Survive Falcons — 2–1

NAVI looked shaky at times, but their star power carried them through. Falcons had their chances, but their mid‑rounds still lack identity.

Betting takeaway:

NAVI remain a high‑ceiling but volatile favorite. Falcons are improving, but still not trustworthy in tight series.

TYLOO Upset FaZe — 2–1

The biggest shock of the day.

FaZe’s slump continues, and TYLOO capitalized with confidence and aggression. This wasn’t a fluke—FaZe look mentally and structurally broken.

Betting takeaway:

  • FaZe are unbettable right now.

  • TYLOO are dangerous when the meta favors aim‑duels and chaos.

  • Expect the market to overreact, but TYLOO will still be undervalued in the next round.

NRG Sweep B8 — 2–0

Our read on NRG was spot‑on. We hit a huge value odds of 2.35.

Grim’s addition is already paying off, and B8’s roster instability showed immediately. NRG looked composed, confident, and far more structured.

Betting takeaway:

NRG are a value team right now—underrated, improving, and winning the maps they should.

What This Means for Today’s Betting Picks?

1. Fade FaZe Until Further Notice, Maybe Until Major

They’re lost. No structure, no confidence, no identity.

If the market still prices them like a top‑10 team, that’s free value on the other side.

2. TYLOO Are Great for Underdog Betting Again

They’re playing loose, confident CS2.

If they face another shaky favorite, the upset potential is real.

3. NRG Are a Buy Team

They’re trending upward, and the books haven’t adjusted yet.

Expect more value spots in the next round.

4. Aurora Are Legit Betting Value

Their win over FURIA wasn’t luck—they controlled the entire series.

They’re a strong play against mid‑tier teams lacking discipline.

5. NAVI Still Unstable, but Rising In Form

They can win any series, but they can also throw maps they shouldn’t.

Treat them as a high‑variance favorite.

Final Betting Outlook

  • NRG → Value continues

  • TYLOO → Live underdog

  • FaZe → Hard fade

  • Aurora → Strong BO3 team

  • NAVI → Only bet at good odds

  • B8 / FURIA → Avoid until they stabilize

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Marco Velasquez
Marco Velasquez Editor-in-Chief

8 years covering professional Counter-Strike, former tier-2 CS:GO analyst. Reports on Tier-1 roster moves, Major coverage, and esports betting integrity.

Expertise: CS2 esports journalism, tournament reporting, betting integrity

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