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

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    1st - cs_summit 7 [26]; 2nd - Intel Extreme Masters XV - World Championship [27] 7–8th - ESL Pro League Season 13 7–8th - DreamHack Masters Spring 2021 2nd - EPIC CIS League Spring 2021

  3. 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 ...

  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. Blast Paris Major 2023 - Wikipedia

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    Virtus.pro were eliminated by MOUZ during the European Major qualifiers, making them the first defending Major champions to fail to qualify for the following Major. [ 7 ] This event was the final Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major tournament, with the game to be succeeded by Counter-Strike 2 , and that game's first Major tournament set to ...

  6. PGL Major: Kraków 2017 - Wikipedia

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    The grand finals featured two underdogs: Gambit Esports, which defeated Fnatic and Astralis, and Immortals, which defeated BIG and Virtus.pro. The Major concluded with Gambit defeating Immortals 2–1 in a relatively close best-of-three series, marking just the third time a non-European team won a Major (the Brazilian Luminosity / SK roster won ...

  7. ESL Pro League Season 14 - Wikipedia

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    Seven more teams were chosen by ESL, based on their positions on the companys CS:GO World Ranking. The five final teams qualified through tournaments held by ESL's partner, ESEA . [ 4 ] Renegades qualified for the season in a one-of Oceania playoff against the team Order, winning 3–1 on June 29. [ 5 ]

  8. In reversal, key House panel votes to release Matt Gaetz ...

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    The House Ethics Committee secretly voted earlier this month to release its report into the conduct of former Rep. Matt Gaetz before the end of this Congress, according to multiple sources with ...

  9. ESL One Cologne 2015 - Wikipedia

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    Fnatic, which defeated Luminosity Gaming and Virtus.pro, was the winner of the event after defeating Team EnVyUs, which defeated Natus Vincere and Team SoloMid, 2–0. [6] Fnatic was the first team to have consecutive major titles and would be the only team to do so until SK Gaming (which was Luminosity Gaming at this tournament) when the ...