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PrizePicks Prop Selections:

  1. valde (OG) - Over 37.5 Fantasy Score

This total seems too low for valde. We have seen a slight dip in production recently from him, as his last three maps are the only three maps that he has had a rating below 1.0. However, I am not expecting that to become a long-term trend. Still, in the past month, valde has 208 kills on 11 maps played, which is an average of about 18.91 kills per map. His stats look even better if we go further back, with 844 kills in 44 maps played (about 19.18 kills per map) in the past three months, and 1806 kills in 89 maps played (about 20.29 kills per map) in the past six months. This appears to be an opportunity to buy low on valde and I am here for it because I fully expect him to continue to play at a high level. I also like OG to beat Vitality in this spot, but I am expecting it to be a bit competitive, so overall I think the game environment is favorable for the over here.

  1. Brollan (Fnatic) - Over 35.5 Fantasy Score

Brollan has been the highest rated player on Fnatic over the past three months with a 1.03 Rating, and if there is anybody on this team that I trust, it is him. Fnatic has struggled in recent months and they are currently on a four-map losing streak, but they are facing a Complexity team that is on an eight-map losing streak, so think this is a chance for Brollan and Fnatic to put some rounds on the board and build some confidence. I believe that Fnatic is a live underdog against a struggling Complexity team, which means I expect Brollan to perform well on Saturday. In 2020, Brollan had 4022 kills across 201 maps played, which is slightly over 20 kills per map. I think he can definitely get back to that form, especially for this series considering the potential maps. Complexity love to pick Mirage having played it 32 times in the past three months, and Brollan leads his team with a 1.23 Rating in five maps played in the past three months on Mirage.