Who Wins Stake Ranked Episode 3? Roshtein CS2 Predictions For Barcelona
15 Jul, 2026
- 🏆 paiN Gaming are our pick to win Stake Ranked Episode 3 and sweep the grand final 3-0
- 🃏 Wildcard and a rebuilt HEROIC are the dark horses primed to wreck brackets in Barcelona
- 🎮 Bet on every CS2 match at Roshtein Sportsbet with Match Winner, Correct Score, and Map Handicap plays
Four days. Eight teams. $100,000 on the table, and one very shaky crown. Stake Ranked Episode 3 kicked off July 15 in Barcelona, running a double-elimination bracket of best-of-threes all the way to a best-of-five grand final on July 18.
We've dug through the rankings, the roster chaos, and the map stats to bring you our full CS2 betting picks for the event. Even better, esports betting is live on Roshtein.com, packed with rewards for Roshtein’s most faithful, so you can back every one of these calls without leaving the site.
The Crown Is Slipping: NiP's Title Defence
Let's start with the storyline everyone's watching. Ninjas in Pyjamas won Episode 2 in May, and no team has ever gone back-to-back at Stake Ranked. The odds still crown them favourites. The tape tells a messier story.

The Swedes lost star AWPer r1nkle after their title run and haven't yet proven they can generate the same firepower without him. Their first outing with academy stand-in n0te ended in a 1-3 faceplant at XSE Pro League Guangzhou, and now they open Barcelona against K27 hunting redemption.
The bones are still elite. stavn is quietly the best player in the field with a 1.27 K/D, and NiP's beloved Nuke sits at a 71% win rate over the past year. But a favourite priced like a champion and performing like a question mark? That's exactly the kind of odds we fade.
The Pick To Win It All: paiN Gaming
If we were to place a bet on Roshtein Sportsbet, our money would go south. paiN Gaming roll into their first Stake Ranked as the top-ranked team in the bracket, with real 2026 results behind them: 5th-6th at IEM Atlanta and a top-eight run at the CS Asia Championships. The books have them second favourite, which means there's still juice left on the bone.
There's overlap trouble brewing, though: paiN's best map is also Nuke (67% over 12 months), so a head-to-head with NiP turns into a veto knife-fight. Just don't let them anywhere near Ancient, where they've won a grim 25% of 12 matches. piriajr leads the charge at a 1.05 K/D, and their opener against Phantom is the closest thing this bracket has to a warm-up lap.
Verdict: paiN win the whole thing, and we're calling a 3-0 sweep in the final.
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Wildcard are the bet slip special of the week. Third-best team in the field by VRS, priced only fifth by the bookies, with a FRAG20 title in April and a solid PGL Bucharest run to back it up. When ranking and odds disagree that hard, we listen to the ranking. Our bracket call: they stumble early, then chainsaw through the lower bracket, dump NiP out in the lower final, and meet paiN in the grand final.
HEROIC are pure mystery box. Barcelona is the literal debut of their rebuilt roster featuring MartinezSa and Brollan, a lineup that looks terrifying on paper and has played exactly zero official matches together. They face 3DMAX first, who bombed out of Episode 2 in two straight series and would love nothing more than to ruin the premiere.
Gentle Mates round out the middle tier, and we're out on them at fourth favourite. They're running CRUC1AL as a stand-in after MartinezSa jumped ship to HEROIC, and stand-in rosters at LAN are where parlays go to die.
The Longest Shots In The Room
Phantom Esports already won something no one can take away: they're in the field as the first-ever open qualifier team to crash a Stake Ranked Finals. Beautiful story, brutal draw. paiN in the opener likely ends it fast.

K27 have slightly more bite, with S-tier LAN reps from PGL Astana earlier this year. The catch: they're fielding shalfey as a stand-in for clax, who's stuck in visa limbo, and their reward for qualifying is Ninjas in Pyjamas. If you want K27 action, take it map by map in live betting rather than on the outright outcome.
Building Your Bet Slip
Three quick rules for this bracket. One, vetoes decide everything in a field this lopsided, so check win and ban rates before touching map markets, and remember teams hide their pocket picks for elimination games. Two, player props are your friend when the skill gap yawns: stavn and piriajr kill lines, and the over on total kills in mismatches. Three, value lives in the disrespect: Wildcard's outright price and K27's map handicaps are where the odds and reality disagree most.
Parlays multiply the thrill and the risk in equal measure, so stack legs carefully and keep the stakes sane.
Back Your Picks On Roshtein
Every match of Episode 3 is bettable right now on Roshtein Sportsbet, where esports betting is live on CS2, LoL, and Dota 2.
Pick your play: Match Winner if you're calling the series straight, Correct Score if you're feeling the exact scoreline, or Map Handicaps if you want juicier odds by giving the favourite a mountain to climb or the underdog a head start.
That last one is tailor-made for a bracket like this, where paiN -1.5 against Phantom pays better than the outright, and K27 +1.5 only needs to keep things competitive. All of it comes with the usual perks of Roshtein.com and the community fun that comes along with that. See you for the grand final on Saturday.





