Everything about betting on Team MVP

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Everything about betting on Team MVP
Samuel Kiprop
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Sasa! Welcome to our guide on Team MVP, one of the poa rosters across Dota 2, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO), League of Legends, Overwatch and PUBG—and why betting on them is shwari. For Kenyan bettors, football—especially EPL games—is very popular, and Team MVP players are followed by local fans. You must be 18 or older to participate in betting activities in Kenya. Team MVP has recently won six big tournaments, including The International 2017, for approximately KSh 121,467,765.77.

Team MVP players

Dota 2

Team MVP first shook up the Dota 2 scene in 2013 when American Jimmy "DeMoN" Ho joined. By TI4 in 2014, the squad featured South Koreans Park "March" Tae-won, Kim "QO" Seon-yeob and Lee "Forev" Sang-don, plus Lee "Reisen" Jun-Yeong and Lee "Heen" Seung-gon. After a couple of roster changes (Kim "DuBu" Doo-young and Jung "Solara" Har departed), the TI5 lineup in 2015 welcomed Damien "kpii" Chok and Wong "NutZ" Jeng Yih, boosting their Dota 2 predictions credentials. In 2016 Pyo "MP" No-a and Kim "Velo" Tae-sung rounded out the roster. Sadly, MVP Phoenix disbanded in 2017.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO)

Team MVP’s CS:GO squad was mainly South Korean, led by Lee "Xign" Hyun-pyo, Kim "HSK" Hae-sung, Jeon "rindA" Jung-Hyeon, Kwon "Argency" Soon-woo and Jung "kAyle" Soo-Yong. US coach Ronald "Rambo" Kim guided them through solid showings. Other stand-ins like Ahn "Timon" Ho-kyeong and Nam "Sound" Hyeong-ju have also featured.

League of Legends

In LoL, MVP’s roster leaned heavily Korean: Park "Beware" SU-hyeon, Kim "Carrot" Byeong-jun, Kim "Crow" Seon-gyu, Cho "Motive" Se-hee, Kim "Neulbo" Jae-jin, Seo "Garden" Jeong-won and Lee "Edge" Ho-seong. Later additions like Kang "ADD" Geon-mo and An "Ian" Jun-hyeong added firepower. Their runs in regional leagues gave League of Legends champions plenty of drama.

Overwatch

MVP jumped into Overwatch Contenders but never hit top prize spots: they placed sixth in Season 3 and eighth in Season 1 of 2019 in Korea. Still, if you follow Overwatch tournaments, you’ll spot them.

PUBG

The PUBG squad grabbed third at PUBG Warfare Masters 2018 – Pilot Season and second at the AfreecaTV PUBG League Pilot Season. They’ve shown they can hang in the battle royale arena.

Team MVP’s strongest games

Dota 2

In late 2013, manager JeeF arrived, sparking MVP’s Dota 2 expansion with MVP Phoenix on November 21st. After winning NSL Season 2, DeMoN departed in December. By May 2014, Phoenix clinched a TI4 SEA Qualifier spot. Through 2015–16, lineup shifts saw Febby and kpii return, Reisen swap out for NutZ, and Forev/Heen move to MVP Hot6ix.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Before disbanding in 2020, MVP knocked out ALPHA_Red en route to winning Cobx Masters Phase 2, beat NASR_eSports in the eXTREMESLAND ZOWIE Asia CS:GO 2018 final and took down Signature Gaming in ZOTAC Cup Masters 2018 finals.

Team MVP's awards and results

Dota 2

Team MVP has been a cash magnet, pulling in over KSh 259,400,000 in prize money.

  • The International 2016: sixth place – KSh 121,467,766
  • The International 2015: seventh place – KSh 107,740,000
  • The Shanghai Major 2016: fourth place – KSh 33,116,883
  • The Manila Major 2016: sixth place – KSh 26,298,701
  • Nexon Sponsorship LEAGUE Season 2: winners – KSh 9,813,182
  • Plus titles like Pro Gamer League 2016 – Summer, WePlay Dota 2 League Season 3 and Dota Pit League Season 4.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

  • Cobx Masters Phase 2: winners – KSh 7,884,561.22
  • eXTREMESLAND ZOWIE Asia CS:GO 2018: winners – KSh 5,188,000
  • ZOTAC Cup Masters 2018 – Asia: winners – KSh 1,297,000
  • CS:GO Asia Summit: winners – KSh 3,891,000
  • ZOTAC Cup Masters 2018 (global): fourth place – KSh 2,594,000
  • ESL Pro League Season 7 Finals: fourteenth – KSh 2,594,000
  • WESG 2017 Asia Pacific Finals: runners-up – KSh 2,594,000
  • ZEN Esports Network League 2017: runners-up – KSh 89,051.23

Overwatch

  • Overwatch Contenders 2018 Season 3 Korea: sixth – KSh 1,869,944.30
  • Overwatch Contenders 2018 Season 2 Korea: winners – KSh 1,837,911.40
  • Overwatch Contenders 2019 Season 1 Korea: eighth – KSh 1,504,520

League of Legends

  • Rift Rivals 2017 (LCK vs. LPL vs. LMS): second – KSh 1,297,000
  • LCK Spring 2017: fourth – KSh 2,282,201.20
  • LCK Summer 2016: sixth – KSh 1,172,488
  • LCK Spring 2018: ninth – KSh 1,212,435.60

PUBG

  • PUBG Warfare Masters 2018 – Pilot Season: third – KSh 1,455,363.70
  • AfreecaTV PUBG League – Pilot Season: second – KSh 2,416,251

Where and how to bet on Team MVP

You can spot Team MVP odds on Unibet, ArcaneBet, 1xBet and Betwinner, and many Kenyan platforms now carry esports markets too. Kenyan punters should look for M-Pesa and Airtel Money integration for easy deposits and withdrawals. A handful of sites even bundle virtual sports and Lotto with esports, so you can switch between PUBG leagues and Elotto draws without leaving the app. Other top picks include GGBet, Pixel.bet, Casumo and 22BET—some of the best betting sites in Kenya for esports.

Betting strategy on Team MVP

If you know your stuff about Team MVP and their players, you can spot some great betting chances. Their poa playstyle in head-to-head matchups often makes them favourites, especially in Dota 2 and CS:GO. Keep shwari: compare odds across sites, hunt down promos that fit your bankroll, and you’ll maximise your edge. Remember to gamble responsibly—if you need help, call 0800 722 200 or visit Responsible Gaming KE.

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