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  2. 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.

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

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    5–8th – ELEAGUE Major 2017 [5] 5–8th – DreamHack Masters Las Vegas 2017; 2nd – cs_summit Spring 2017 [6] 1st – DreamHack Open Austin 2017 [7] 1st – PGL Major: Kraków 2017 [8] 3rd–4th – DreamHack Masters Malmö 2017 [9] 7–8th – EPICENTER 2017; 5–6th – Intel Extreme Masters XII – Oakland; 3rd–4th – DreamHack Open ...

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

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    15–16th - ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018 [21] 12–14th - StarSeries i-League season 4; 13–16th - IEM Katowice 2018 [22] 12–14th - StarSeries i-League season 5; 2nd - V4 Future Sport Festival; 3rd - IEM Shanghai 2018; 23rd–24th - FACEIT Major: London 2018; 5th - BLAST Pro Series Istanbul 2018

  5. Counter-Strike in esports - Wikipedia

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    The Counter-Strike series has over 20 years of competitive history beginning with the original Counter-Strike.Tournaments for early versions of the game have been hosted since 2000, but the first prestigious international tournament was hosted in Dallas, Texas at the 2001 Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) Winter Championship, won by the Swedish team Ninjas in Pyjamas.

  6. StarLadder Major: Berlin 2019 - Wikipedia

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    The StarLadder Major: Berlin 2019, also known as StarLadder Major 2019 or Berlin 2019, was the fifteenth Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) Major Championship. It was held in Berlin , Germany from August 23 to September 8, 2019.

  7. Dreamhack Winter 2013 - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 DreamHack SteelSeries Counter Strike: Global Offensive Championship, also known as DreamHack Winter 2013, was the first Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship. The tournament was organized by DreamHack and sponsored by Valve .

  8. PGL Major: Kraków 2017 - Wikipedia

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    PGL Major: Kraków 2017, also known as PGL Major 2017 or Kraków 2017, was the eleventh Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship. It is the first Major organized by the Romanian organization PGL and it was held in Kraków, Poland from July 16 to 23, 2017. It featured sixteen professional CS:GO teams from around the

  9. ESL One Cologne 2014 - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Sports League One Cologne 2014, also known as ESL One Cologne 2014, was the third Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship. The tournament was held during Gamescom 2014 from August 14–17, 2014 at the Cologne Exhibition Centre in Cologne, Germany. It was the second CS:GO Major of 2014.