![]() Based on your feedback, we made adjustments to the new FPS counter - it will no longer show “N/A” when FPS is not available in the in-game overlay.SEE Michael Dameski (‘World of Dance’) unleashed his inner ninja, but could he pull off a stunning upset? ĭo you agree with our predictions? Check out our odds below, and click on the chart for our complete forecasts for tonight’s show.Community feedback improvements on FPS Counter & One-Click Automatic GPU Tuning ![]() Maybe they’ve just been saving their best for last. They were the class of the field in the Upper Team Division, but their highest score of the season thus far (94.3) is lower than the best scores achieved by the other World Finalists. That leaves S-Rank fourth-ranked with 14/1 odds. If they’re going to make magic happen again, now’s the time. They recorded the highest score of the season - and in “World of Dance” history - when their Duels performance received the show’s first perfect score of 100, but while they received high scores again in the Cut and the Divisional Final to make it to the World Final, they haven’t come close to that perfect score since. Ranked third in our predictions with 13/2 odds are the Junior Division duo of Charity and Andres. SEE The Lab took ‘World of Dance’ to school with this ‘mind-blowing’ Divisional Final performance ![]() But Dameski already achieved one upset, so maybe he’ll do it again. Last year the duo Les Twins narrowly defeated fan-favorite Eva Igo. If we’re right this would be the second season in a row a hip-hop act wins the competition while a contemporary soloist finishes as the runner-up. ![]() They were upset by contemporary soloist Michael Dameski, who now ranks second in our predictions with 3/1 odds. Three of the top six routines of the year were by Karen y Ricardo, but they were eliminated in the Divisional Final. Going into the World Final, those last two routines were among the six highest scoring performances of the entire season. They scored 94 during the Qualifiers, and have improved on that with every successive performance: 95 during the Duels, 98.3 during the Cut, and an astronomical 99.8 during the Divisional Final. This year they have made the most of their second chance. ![]() Last year they were in the Junior Division but were eliminated during The Cut. This is the second season that The Lab have competed on the show. SIGN UP for Gold Derby’s free newsletter with latest predictions ![]()
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