Team Endpoint is a relatively young Esports organization, however, a powerful Esports pedigree is infused in the team thanks to its founder’s extensive Esports career. Ready to find out what makes them tick and how to start your Team Endpoint betting career?

Who are Team Endpoint?

Team Endpoint is a British Esports organization that was formed in 2016 by its current owner Adam Jessop. Adam himself was not a player but he dabbled in Esports for more than 15 years – loads of experience to fuel his dream of having an Esports powerhouse organization.

The organization features three Esports teams across three different Esports games, as well as a CSGO academy team – the Endpoint ROG Academy. In any case, the games they’re currently participating in are CSGO, Rocket League, and Quake Champions.


Unfortunately, Team Endpoint has seen limited success in their 5-year history. They’ve taken part in a wide variety of Esports tournaments, from D-Tier to S-Tier, and have managed some surprising victories.

However, the organization’s teams haven’t been consistent enough to constantly challenge for the top spots. Still, they are capable of punching above their weight and can win a tournament here and there.

Team History

Team Endpoint are not the type of organization to have teams across a large number of Esports games; instead, they focus on a couple where they’re strong and keep evolving. Throughout the 5 years that the organization has existed, they’ve managed to snatch a couple of impressive finishing positions in some of the larger Esports tournaments.

However, as we’ve mentioned before, they simply aren’t as consistent as they should be. Team Endpoint often have issues finding their stride and generally aren’t as good as the top teams in their respective Esports titles.

Full Name Nickname Age Esports Title Winnings Date Joined
Max Heath MiGHTYMAX 24 CSGO $65,199 14.01.2020.
Lucas Rose RelatingWave 19 Rocket League $61,985 15.01.2020.
Otto Kaipiainen Metsanarius 23 Rocket League $185,259 01.06.2020.
Robin Sjögren robiin 26 CSGO $100,313 14.01.2020. – 22.04.2021.
Joey Steusel CRUC1AL 24 CSGO $73,515 14.01.2020.

These are the most valuable players that have played for Team Endpoint throughout the years. But now it’s time to take a look at their competitive history and see how well they’ve done in the past.

CSGO is Team Endpoint’s most played game in competitive Esports. They have 5 (coming up on 6) years of experience in it and have competed against some of the strongest CSGO teams out there, including G2 Esports, FaZe Clan, Fnatic, Team Vitality, and Ninjas in Pyjamas.

In their first year of competitive play (2016), the Team Endpoint CSGO team didn’t participate in tournaments higher than B-Tier. They also didn’t achieve or win much in that year.

2017 was the first time Team Endpoint appeared in an A-Tier tournament – the WESG 2017 Europe Finals. Unfortunately, their performance was woeful, and they finished 13th. However, they did manage to win the ESL Premiership – Autumn 2017 tournament.

2018 and 2019 were pretty tame years for the Team Endpoint CSGO team as well, with zero participation in A-Tier or higher CSGO events. Overall, there weren’t any worthwhile performances that would propel them higher in the rankings.

Things would change in 2020, however, as the team managed an impressive 5th position in DreamHack Open Anaheim 2020. On top of that, Team Endpoint would finish 6th in DreamHack Open Summer 2020: Europe. Sadly, they couldn’t keep this momentum up and ended their final A-Tier tournament (BLAST Premier: Fall 2020 Showdown) in last place.

2021 would arguably mark their best CSGO run to date, with some great finishes in 2nd place in the Pinnacle Cup II, and 4th place in the Elisa Invitational Summer 2021. This year would also mark their first S-Tier tournament participation; they finished 16th in the ESL Pro League Season 13.

Rocket League is a somewhat different story. In their first professional Esports year (2017), the Team Endpoint Rocket League team won the Gfinity United Kingdom Elite Series – Season 1 and came second in the Gfinity United Kingdom Elite Series – Season 2.

In 2018, the team was basically invisible as they participated in only weekly tournaments. In 2019, they were actually invisible because the team didn’t even play in professional Rocket League tournaments.

However, 2020 would bring changes. Immediately as the season began, they competed in RLCS Season 9 – Europe with disappointing results. The team finished 8th, but at least they were above TSM who had an even worse start of the season than them.

Following that, the Team Endpoint Rocket League team had a terrible run of results and performances but managed to claw back and finished 4th in RLCS Season X – Fall: EU Major; a surprising result for sure.

2021 was a weird year for them. In some tournaments, they pulled the strings and couldn’t be beaten to first place, winning two A-Tier tournaments. In others, they were terrible and finished near the bottom of the table.

Hopefully, 2022 will bring much-needed rejuvenation and improvements to player and team performances because as of yet, they haven’t been considered a top team.

Team Endpoint Successes

Game Tournament Placement Date Roster
CSGO Elisa Invitational Summer 2021 4th 04.07.2021. Surreal, CRUC1AL, MiGHTYMAX, Thomas, mezii
CSGO Pinnacle Cup II 2nd 16.07.2021. Surreal, CRUC1AL, MiGHTYMAX, Thomas, mezii
Rocket League Gfinity United Kingdom Elite Series Season 1 1st 01.09.2017. Tinny, Cheerio, Shakahron
Rocket League RLCS Season X – Fall: EU Major 4th 24.10.2020. RelatingWave, virtuoso, Metsanarius
Rocket League RLCS 2021-22 – Fall: EU Regional Event 1 – European Open 1st 24.10.2021. RelatingWave, Metsanarius, Seikoo
Rocket League RLCS 2021-22 – Fall: EU Regional Event 3 – European Grand Prix 1st 21.11.2021. RelatingWave, Metsanarius, Seikoo

What Games do Team Endpoint Participate in?

Team Endpoint is currently active in three games and has a CSGO academy team. These three games are CSGO, Rocket League, and Quake Champions.

CSGO

CSGO was Team Endpoint’s game of choice with which they’d start their Esports career back in 2016. Since then, they haven’t achieved exactly what they’ve wanted. Overall, the team is considered average.

What’s worse is that the team was once the 22nd best CSGO team in the world. This was in July 2021. In just one and a half months (from the 20th of September until the 8th of November), Team Endpoint fell almost 40 places in the global rankings.

Currently, they’re 65th on this ladder – far from where they would prefer to be. Surprisingly, only one roster change was made from when their rankings drop started to where they are now – Thomas was let go and Nertz replaced him.

The Team Endpoint CSGO roster for 2022 features CRUC1AL, MiGHTYMAX, Surreal, Nertz, and BOROS.

Rocket League

One interesting tidbit about the organization’s Rocket League team is that they have a slightly different name compared to their CSGO comrades. The team is known as Endpoint CeX; CeX being their partner and sponsor.

In any case, the Team Endpoint Rocket League roster (both current and past) performed better than the CSGO team over the years and has managed to win a couple of tournaments. The biggest tournament wins are arguably the two RLCS 2021-22 EU Regional events.

2021 was a great year for them and it seems that the team is getting better and better, but we’ll have to wait and see what 2022 brings to the table. Their current roster consists of RelatingWave, Metsanarius, and Seikoo who joined the team in July 2021.

Quake Champions

Quake Champions is a fairly small and niche game in the Esports world and as such, there aren’t a lot of events nor plenty of coverage. Even so, Team Endpoint does take part in a couple of them.

Their one and only Quake Champions player is Av3k who finished 2nd in the Quake Pro League Season 2: Stage 2, and 3rd in the IRONFIST Invitational.

Upcoming Team Endpoint Event Participations

Tournament Name Esports Date Prize Pool
RLCS 2021-22 – Winter: EU Regional Event 1 Rocket League 21.01.2022. – 23.01.2022. $100,000
RLCS 2021-22 – Winter: EU Regional Event 2 Rocket League 04.02.2022. – 06.02.2022. $100,000
RLCS 2021-22 – Winter: EU Regional Event 3 Rocket League 25.02.2022. – 27.02.2022. $100,000

Team Endpoint Esports Betting for Beginners

Now that you’ve learned almost everything there is to know about Team Endpoint, it’s time we get to the nitty-gritty of Team Endpoint betting. In this section, we’ll go over whether or not Team Endpoint is a good betting choice and if so, which bets are the best.

What you need to remember is that Team Endpoint is still a fairly new organization, even if it has existed for 5 years. Simply comparing them to Esports giants such as G2, Fnatic, TSM, and others is not feasible, as these organizations also took a long time to reach where they are now.

Because of that, it’s best if you are careful and mindful regarding Team Endpoint Esports betting. Otherwise, you’ll find yourself in losing situations that could have been avoided. In any case, here’s what’s up with Endpoint Esports betting.

Is Team Endpoint Betting a Good Choice?

Right off the bat, I’m going to say that it’s risky. Team Endpoint has volatile teams; ones that are prone to unexplainable mistakes, as well as incredible performances. It is a very difficult organization to analyze, but it’s even more difficult to predict how their rosters will do.

Due to these facts, you must take special care and think long and hard before placing any bets. For example, they might go up against a weaker team only to end up losing against them. Or they could compete against a strong team and cause an upset by defeating them.

The truth is, Rocket League is the only viable Esports game out of the three that will bring potential winnings to you. They’ve been in freefall in CSGO, constantly falling down the rankings, whilst Quake Champions is a game that is seldom found on Esports betting operator websites.

Which Types of Bets Should you Place on Team Endpoint?

Bet Type Pros Cons
One-on-One (Goals, Assists, Saves)
  • Excellent Odds
  • Easy to predict with enough knowledge
  • In-depth analysis is required for the best predictions
  • Risky
Total Goals (Over/Under)
  • Great odds
  • Plenty of room for making a decision
  • Constant unpredictability
Correct Score
  • Best odds
  • No analysis required
  • Low chances of winning the bet
Outrights
  • Excellent Odds
  • Team Endpoint are often the underdogs
  • Team Endpoint have fairly low chances of winning
  • Difficult to predict

Best Game for Team Endpoint Betting?

For the time being, Rocket League is the best game to bet on Team Endpoint. They’ve started playing well near the end of 2021 and hopefully, this form continues into 2022 as well.

Esports Betting Pro: Our Verdict

Team Endpoint is by no means a bad team. They have a couple of strong, experienced players in their ranks and are very much capable of winning certain tournaments.

Their issues lay in teamplay, cohesion, and consistency. And these same issues have been repeated each year. There are a few moments of brilliance where it seems like they’ve finally managed to solve their problems, only for the team to fail in replicating those moments in the next tournament.

Overall, Team Endpoint is improving which is evident in their Rocket League results – but their CSGO roster is still far behind where they want to be.

As for betting purposes, Team Endpoint is a viable choice; the odds on them are exceptional (due to them not being favorites in most tournaments) and they can pull out surprise victories.

On the other hand, Team Endpoint betting carries plenty of risks so extra care and vigilance are required to place winning bets.


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Team Endpoint FAQs

Team Endpoint is a British Esports organization that was started in 2016 by Adam Jessop. The organization has rosters across three games – Rocket League, CSGO, and Quake Champions. They also have an academy CSGO team – the Endpoint ROG Academy.

At the moment, it’s incredibly risky to bet on the Team Endpoint CSGO roster. The team simply isn’t good or consistent enough to warrant the risk involved in placing bets on them. Also, Rocket League outright bets on Team Endpoint aren’t quite viable enough to place.

Currently, betting on Team Endpoint is best if you’re placing one-on-one and total goals over/under bets. All others are simply too risky. If you’d like an in-depth review of our bookmakers, feel free to check out our reviews on 1xBet, LootBet, GGBet. Nitrogen, and 10Bet.

The player that has earned the most playing for Team Endpoint is Max ‘MiGHTYMAX’ Heath with $59,939 in winnings. Lucas ‘RelatingWave’ Rose is a close second at $58,607 earned.

This is a difficult question to answer because they aren’t good enough to be considered world-class, but they’re also not as bad as the results show. They’re good for their skill group – B and A-Tier tournaments but they struggle in S-Tier tournaments if they end up competing in them.

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