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  2. List of Virtus.pro CS:GO tournament results - Wikipedia

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    5–6th - ICE Challenge 2020; 13–16th - IEM Katowice 2020 [23] 13–15th - ESL Pro League Season 11: Europe 4th - ESL One: Road to Rio - CIS 1st - BLAST Premier CIS Cup 3rd - WePlay!

  3. Category:Virtus.pro - Wikipedia

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    List of Virtus.pro CS:GO tournament results This page was last edited on 14 June 2021, at 03:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. PGL Major Copenhagen 2024 - Wikipedia

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    During a 2–2 bracket match between Virtus.pro and G2 Esports, Virtus.pro player Dzhami "Jame" Ali experienced a game crash, after what was later determined to be an NVIDIA driver crash. The event led to G2 reaching map point, and caused a response regarding controversial technical issues with the Major, including from G2 player Nikola "NiKo ...

  5. List of Gambit Esports CS:GO tournament results - Wikipedia

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    3rd–4th – DreamHack Open January 2021: Europe 2nd – Snow Sweet Snow #1; 1st – Intel Extreme Masters XV – World Championship [11] 1st – Pinnacle Cup 2nd – ESL Pro League Season 13 [12]

  6. 2024 Esports World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Club Championship was a cross-game competition within the Esports World Cup. The championship gave out a total of US$20 million among the top 16 clubs (used by the EWC in place of "organization"), determined by their overall performance in various games throughout the tournament.

  7. Virtus.pro - Wikipedia

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    Virtus.pro finished 2nd place at EPICENTER 2017, winning $100k. [16] Due to poor results, on 13 December 2018, Virtus.pro CS:GO roster was suspended. [17] "Vegi" replaced "Toao" in the active squad and "Snax" takes over IGL role in 2019. [18] Due to poor results and grown unhappy with the team, Paweł "byali" Bieliński decided to leave Virtus ...

  8. Counter-Strike Major Championships - Wikipedia

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    Counter-Strike Major Championships, commonly known as the Majors, are Counter-Strike (CS) esports tournaments sponsored by Valve, the game's developer.The first Valve-recognized Major took place in 2013 in Jönköping, Sweden and was hosted by DreamHack with a total prize pool of US$250,000 split among 16 teams.

  9. Talk:List of Virtus.pro CS:GO tournament results - Wikipedia

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