If you are betting on CDL matches without digging into series-level data, you are working with a fraction of the picture. Most scoreboard sites give you a final result and move on. The Black Label Picks CDL Team Stats Tool gives you something more useful: a structured, searchable breakdown of historical CDL series data that lets you actually evaluate how teams perform across maps, game modes, and matchup situations. This guide walks you through what the tool does and how to get the most out of it before your next CDL bet.
What the CDL Team Stats Tool Does
The CDL Team Stats Tool is built specifically for competitive Call of Duty analysis. Its core function is giving bettors and CDL fans access to historical series data that goes well beyond what a standard match result tells you. The tool covers all 12 current CDL franchises: Boston Breach, Carolina Royal Ravens, New York Cloud9, Vegas FaZe, Minnesota G2, Los Angeles Thieves, Miami Heretics, Texas OpTic, Paris Gentle Mates, Riyadh Falcons, Toronto KOI, and Vancouver Surge.
For each series in the database, you can access:
- Series outcomes and overall match results
- Every map played in the series
- Individual map results for each game
- Team performance data across the full series
- Player rosters for each matchup
- Player kills and deaths per map
- Series K/D ratios and overall stat breakdowns
That level of detail makes it possible to evaluate not just who won, but how they won, which maps they dominated, which players drove the production, and where teams struggled. That is the foundation of data-backed CDL betting.
How to Browse CDL Series Data
Getting started is straightforward. Head to the CDL Team Stats Tool and use the date-based browsing system to pull up past series. You can scroll through results chronologically or jump to a specific date range to focus on a particular event or stretch of the season.
Once you select a series, the tool loads a full series overview. You will see the headline match result immediately, then the breakdown beneath it: every map in the series with its individual outcome, the rosters each team ran for that matchup, and the per-player stat lines including kills, deaths, and K/D. At the series level, you also get aggregate stat totals so you can see how each team performed across all maps combined, not just on a single map.
This is particularly useful for evaluating teams coming into a matchup with recent momentum. Reviewing the last three to five series for both teams gives you a realistic picture of current form that is much more reliable than just looking at the win-loss record.
Using the Advanced Map Filtering System
The most powerful feature in the tool is the map filtering system. This is where the CDL Team Stats Tool separates itself from anything else available for free in the CDL betting research space.
Standard filtering lets you isolate results by individual maps: pull up every Hardpoint result, every Search and Destroy result, or every Control map in the database for a specific team. That alone is valuable for understanding game mode tendencies. But the real depth comes from the combination filters.
Map 1 Through Map 3 Filtering
You can filter by Maps 1 through 3 individually or in combinations. This lets you answer questions that matter in CDL betting:
- How does a team perform specifically on Map 1 across their recent series? Teams that start strong are often different animals from teams that start slow and grind back.
- What does Map 2 performance look like for a team coming off a Map 1 loss? Understanding how teams respond to early deficits is a legitimate edge in both pre-match and live betting.
- How does Map 3 play out when a series is tied 1-1 at the halfway point? Some teams are dominant in these pivotal maps; others wilt under pressure.
Combining this map position data with game mode data gives you a two-dimensional filter. You can look at how a team performs in Search and Destroy when it falls on Map 2 versus when it falls on Map 3. That level of specificity is what turns general research into real betting angles. For more context on how S&D performance affects CDL betting strategy, the Texas OpTic betting guide covers how specific map modes create exploitable prop lines.
How to Use This Tool for Betting Research
The CDL Team Stats Tool is most valuable when you treat it as a pre-research step before placing any CDL bet. Here is how to make it practical.
Team Form Research
Pull the last five series for both teams in an upcoming matchup. Look at the series K/D breakdowns and individual map results. Are either team’s primary fraggers trending up or down? Are there maps in recent series where one team got completely run off the map, suggesting a potential weakness in a specific game mode? Current form is more predictive than season-long records in CDL, and this tool lets you see it clearly.
Head-to-Head Matchup Analysis
Use the date filter to pull any previous head-to-head series between two teams. Cross-referencing historical matchup data gives you context on stylistic tendencies that matter beyond just raw form. Some teams match up poorly against specific opponents regardless of where both teams stand in the standings.
Player Prop Research on PrizePicks
One of the strongest use cases for the CDL Team Stats Tool is building player prop lineups on PrizePicks. PrizePicks posts CDL player props throughout the season, including kills per map for individual players. Before picking over or under on a player’s kill line, use the team stats tool to review that player’s historical kill outputs in the specific game mode the prop covers. A fragger who averages strong kill numbers in Hardpoint may look different in Search and Destroy. The tool lets you see exactly where a player’s production comes from so your PrizePicks lineups are grounded in actual performance history rather than surface-level assumptions.
Map Pool and Pacing Analysis
Use the map filtering system to evaluate how teams approach different parts of a series. Teams that consistently win Map 1 at a high rate can be strong moneyline bets when they match up against opponents who are poor closers. Teams that tend to drop early maps but come back strong in Maps 4 and 5 are better targets for live betting than pre-match lines. The pacing data inside individual series gives you the ability to understand these tendencies before the match starts.
Get More from Your CDL Research
The CDL Team Stats Tool is free and available to everyone at blacklabelpicks.com/cdl-team-stats/. It gives you a research foundation that goes deeper than anything the major sportsbooks or standard CDL coverage sites provide. Pair it with the free CDL player stats page on Black Label Picks for individual performance breakdowns, and you have a complete pre-match research setup for every CDL slate.
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Start with the tool before your next CDL bet. The research takes ten minutes. The edge it creates is real.
For broader CDL context alongside your stat research, Dot Esports’ CDL coverage and Liquipedia’s CDL hub are essential bookmarks.