The top League of Legends player prop today, August 19, 2026, is Hope MORE 13.5 Maps 1-2 Assists (Anyone’s Legend vs. Top Esports, LPL 2026 Split 3). PropsBot projects 14.4 assists across the first two maps against a 13.5 line — 0.9 assists of daylight — and the board’s call is LEAN MORE at -122 on Underdog.
Below: why the projection clears the number, the one way this prop beats you, what a Maps 1-2 Assists prop actually is in LoL, and where PropsBot’s board tracks the rest of today’s esports edges.

Hope MORE 13.5: A 0.9-Assist Projection Gap
The case is the size of the gap. A 14.4 projection against a 13.5 line is not a lean, it is the model saying the number is set roughly 0.9 assists too low. The cleared rates back it: Hope has gone over 13.5 in 80% of his last five maps-1-2 samples, 70% of his last ten and 50% across the last twenty. The board’s BACKS signal is flagged positive, which is the environment read behind the call.
The Performance Block
The underlying numbers explain why the model can support the over without requiring a carry performance. His line reads a 4.6/2.2/6.6 KDA on 476 gold per minute and 15751 total gold, with kill participation at 64% across 21 tracked games.
That 64% participation rate is the support for an assists prop: when Anyone’s Legend create kills, Hope is involved in nearly two thirds of them. The risk is a short, low-action pair of maps or a team-fight pattern where the setup comes from other roles. This is a read on the median outcome, not a promise about the tail.
What Is a Maps 1-2 Assists Prop in LoL?
A Maps 1-2 Assists prop counts a player’s combined assists across the first two games (maps) of a League of Legends series. The DFS books (here, Underdog) post a line and you take MORE or LESS. Bloodier, longer games push the total up; a quick stomp or a low-aggression draft caps it. That is why the expected pace of Anyone’s Legend vs. Top Esports — and Hope’s role as Anyone’s Legend’s bot laner — matters as much as his raw form.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best LoL player prop today?
PropsBot’s top League of Legends player prop for August 19, 2026 is Hope MORE 13.5 Maps 1-2 Assists in Anyone’s Legend vs. Top Esports. The model projects 14.4 assists against a 13.5 line, a 0.9-assist gap, and the board’s call is LEAN MORE at -122 on Underdog.
How often does Hope go over 13.5 assists?
On PropsBot’s board, Hope has landed the over on 13.5 Maps 1-2 Assists in 80% of his last five samples, 70% of his last ten and 50% across the last twenty.
What is the risk on Hope MORE 13.5 Maps 1-2 Assists?
A short, low-action pair of maps. Hope is involved in 64% of Anyone’s Legend’s kills, but a quick series against Top Esports, or fights set up by other roles, can keep the assist total below the line. The 14.4 projection is a read on the median outcome, not a guarantee.
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