Odds to Win 2019 MDI Finals

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Odds to Win 2019 MDI Finals

The odds to win the 2019 MDI Finals appear below.  This event kicks off 4 November.

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The Mythic Dungeon International (MDI) is a global program that pits the best Mythic Dungeon teams from across the world in a head-to-head race to the finish line! Teams are divided into two Global Divisions, playing against other teams in their division during two seasons throughout the year. The top teams from both divisions will clash twice throughout the year, with only one team taking home the title of Mythic Dungeon Champions!

Method EU is the EVEN odds co-favorite to win along with Abrakeydabra.  The payout would be $100 on a $100 bet. 

Method NA was coming in at +700 or 7/1 odds and pays $700 for every $100 bet.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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