Where Can I Bet the CBLOL 2020 Split 1 Online - Odds to Win

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The CBLOL 2020 Split 1 starts the sixth year of the Brazilian professional League of Legends league in its current format. Split 1 features 8 teams in a triple round robin over 10 weeks of play. The top 4 advance to the playoffs.

How to read the odds: 2.50 + +150.  A $10 bet pays $15, A $100 bet pays $150

    paiN Gaming
    2.50
    INTZ e-Sports
    4.00
    Prodigy Esports
    7.00
    FURIA Uppercut
    7.00
    Flamengo eSports
    9.00
    Vivo Keyd
    21.00
    KaBuM! e-Sports
    21.00
    Redemption POA
    51.00

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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