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  2. f0rest - Wikipedia

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    DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015 Ninjas in Pyjamas 0–2 Natus Vincere $22,000.00 CS:GO 2016 5–8th MLG Major Championship: Columbus Ninjas in Pyjamas 0–2 Natus Vincere $35,000.00 CS:GO 2016 1st Dreamhack Masters Malmö Ninjas in Pyjamas 2–0 Natus Vincere $100,000.00 CS:GO 2016 9–12th ESL One Cologne 2016 Ninjas in Pyjamas 1–2 FlipSid3 Tactics $8,750.00 CS:GO 2016 5–8th ELeague ...

  3. s1mple - Wikipedia

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    On 26 October 2023, s1mple announced that he would be stepping away from professional Counter-Strike competition temporarily. He would be replaced by w0nderful on 31 October. [47] [48] Upon the release of Counter-Strike 2, which replaced CS:GO shortly before he stepped away, s1mple was critical of the game, saying that it was a "shit game". [49]

  4. ZywOo - Wikipedia

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    Mathieu Herbaut (born 9 November 2000), [1] better known as ZywOo, is a French professional Counter-Strike player for Team Vitality.He is considered one of the best players in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive history, having been ranked the No. 1 player in the world by HLTV in 2019, 2020 and 2023.

  5. List of competitive Counter-Strike maps - Wikipedia

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    Among popular Counter-Strike maps are levels listed by Valve as "Active Duty." Such maps are considered the most balanced and competitive by Valve and are used in nearly all competitive Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournaments. [1] The list of Active Duty maps changes occasionally, normally by replacing just one map at a time.

  6. HLTV - Wikipedia

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    Each year, the HLTV staff rank professional Counter-Strike players based on their performance, and write an article explaining their choice. These rankings are based on how successful the player's team is, the individual performance based on the HLTV Rating 1.0 and Rating 2.0, and MVP/EVP awards given by HLTV.

  7. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive - Wikipedia

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    Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) is a 2012 multiplayer tactical first-person shooter developed by Valve and Hidden Path Entertainment. It is the fourth game in the Counter-Strike series. Developed for over two years, Global Offensive was released for OS X, PlayStation 3, Windows, and Xbox 360 in August 2012, and for Linux in 2014.

  8. Heaton (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Christensen led SK Gaming to the World Cyber Games Counter-Strike championship in 2003 and to 4th place in 2004. [2] [3] HeatoN and NiP competed in the World Series of Video Games. [4] Christensen was nominated for Best Counter-Strike Player of the Year in 2004, losing out to SK Gaming teammate, Tommy "potti'" Ingemarsson. [5]

  9. 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.