2020 LEC Playoffs Betting Odds

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2020 LEC Playoffs Betting Odds

In addition to the LEC Playoffs betting odds for the winner, various props are also being offered by our friends at SportsBetting.ag.  These prop bets include how many games will G2 Esports lose and Who will post the better KDA?  A KDA in eSports refers to Kill/Death/Assist ratio.


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LEC Playoffs

How many games will G2 Esports lose?

Over 3.5

Under 3.5

Will any player record a Pentakill in the playoffs?

Yes +200

No -300

Who will post the better KDA?

Caps -140

Rekkles +100

Who will post the better KDA?

Perkz -200

Nemesis +150

Who will post the better KDA?

Wunder -180

Bwipo +140

Will there be a bathroom break? 

Yes +550

No -1000

Will Caps and Perkz switch roles at any point?

Yes +150

No -200

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