The Esports Awards is an annual ceremony that has been around since 2016 and celebrates the online gaming and streaming industry. Like any other awards ceremony, like the Oscars, the Esports Awards is an event which we can bet on.
Finding solid Esports Awards predictions takes a bit of a different approach than you would use to bet on esports matches. But that doesn’t make it any more difficult for those who closely follow the gaming and esports industry.
Although entertainment gambling is still a niche category. It’s become clear that anything that happens on TV is a fair game for betting.
Nowadays, it’s easy to find Esports Awards odds and betting markets with the best bookmakers to find the best offers and place the best Esports Awards predictions; we have to be quick to snatch the best price.
So here’s a quick overview of the main betting markets, the favorites, and Esports Awards odds.
Esports Game Of The Year
| Game | Odds |
| VALORANT | +110 |
| League of Legends | +350 |
| CS:GO | +700 |
| Rocket League | +700 |
| Call of Duty Modern Warfare II | +700 |
| Dota 2 | +700 |
| Mobile Legends: Bang Bang | +100 |
| PUBG MOBILE | +1000 |
| Fortnite | +1000 |
One of the most prestigious categories at Esports Awards is the esports game of the year, which celebrates a title that has left the biggest impact in the esports industry. This category typically has the usual suspects priced at the shortest odds, and this year is no different.
Riot Games’ Valorant is priced at +110 to win the esports gamer of the year award, with Riot’s other creation, League of Legends, close behind at +350. The esports juggernaut and one of the most popular titles in the world, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, sits at +700, tied with CoD: MW II, Dota 2, and Rocket League.
- The two mobile esports titles, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and PUBG Mobile, are priced way behind at +100, with Fortnite rounding up the list of available Esports Awards predictions at +1000.
Streamer Of The Year
| Streamer | Odds |
| Ibai Llanos | +250 |
| Kai Cenat | +500 |
| Samy “Riversgg” Rivera | +600 |
| Tarik Celik | +600 |
| Seth “Scump” Abner | +600 |
| Alexandre “Gaules” Borba Chiqueta | +700 |
| Aliffe “Paulinho o Loko” Henrique Carvalho | +700 |
| Felix “xQc” Lengyel | +700 |
| Blaire “QTCinderella” | +800 |
| Chikara “FPS_Shaka” Kawakami | +800 |
Although technically not connected with the esports industry, the entertainment business has indirect ties to esports, which explains why the bookmakers are offering Esports Awards odds on the streamer of the year.
Of the listed streamers, some include former professional esports players, including Felix “xQc” Lengyel and Tarik Celik. However, of the listed streamers, the Spanish Twitch giant Ibai Llanos, is currently the most involved in the esports industry as the owner of KOI, a Spanish esports organization.
Ibai Llanos also regularly co-streams his team’s matches in the Spanish LoL league and regularly averages +40k viewers, playing a massive role in the popularity of esports, particularly League of Legends.
Esports Personality Of The Year
| Player | Odds |
| Ibai Llanos | +250 |
| Naman “Mortal” Mathur | +300 |
| Charles “MoistCr1TiKaL” Christopher White Jr | +325 |
| Victor “Coringa” Augusto | +400 |
| Seth “Scump” Abner | +500 |
| Jeremy “Disguised Toast” Wang | +700 |
| Alexandre “Gaules” Borba Chiqueta | +800 |
| Hector “H3cz” Rodriguez | +800 |
| Bruno “Nobru” Goes | +800 |
The esports personality of the year is a similar category to the streamer of the year, but it mostly focuses on individuals who are still heavily involved in the esports industry. So when deciding which Esports Awards predictions for this category to take.
We have to put more weight on which individual brought more for the esports industry over the year.Naman “Mortal” Mathur, owner and player for Team SouL, is priced at the shortest odds.
Closely followed by Charles “MoistCr1TiKaL” Christopher White Jr, streamer, content creator, and owner of Moist Esports.Other big names on the list include former CoD pro Seth “Scump” Abner, owner of Disguised LoL, Apeks Legends. And Valorant team Jeremy “Disguised Toast” Wang, as well as very popular CS:GO streamer Alexandre “Gaules” Borba Chiqueta.
- The voting for the 2023 Esports Awards closes on November 25, while the ceremony is set to take place on November 29-30, 2023.
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