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CS:GO Rewind 2017 Bring Back Lots Of Memories..

A video recapping competitive CS:GO in 2017 surfaced earlier today, and it’s guaranteed to hit almost any Counter-Strike fan in the feels. Vital, a popular CS:GO YouTuber known for his frag movies, compiled all of the year’s greatest moments into an eight minute-long montage. His video editing style mimics that of YouTube’s annual Rewind series, which brings the world’s biggest YouTubers together for one large performance, where they reference internet trends and memes from the year. Although Vital didn’t make the video in chronological order, he hit many of 2017’s prominent storylines. This includes Gambit’s Major win, the unbanning of the former iBuyPower roster, SK Gaming’s dominant year, FaZe’s rise to the top, and so many more. Vital also referenced many big names who were in the spotlight throughout the year as well, such as the “Clara” girl, Jason “JasonR” Ruchelski, and Jacob “pimp” Winneche. And thankfully, the majority of references and memes were positive,

Should Wingman Be Professional Game Mode?

When operation hydra was launched by valve for CS:GO, It bring lots of new maps, game modes and also achievements to be gained. Few things that gained the eyes of csgo players was games modes like Wingman and Flying Scoutsman which was apart of War Games but moastly wingman as it was like a short version of competitive matchmaking. Let me explain how it impacted the community in article below. What is Wingman ? Wingman is an event game mode added to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive in Operation Hydra, as a part of the May 23, 2017 update, as one of the three Hydra Events, alongside War Games and Weapons Expert. After November 13, 2017, the game mode became permanent, along with the new match matching algorithm called "Trust Factor." The Wingman game mode consists of competitive matches on maps with one bombsite, a best-of-16 game format, and a special Wingman skill group. The rules are similar to competitive, but the game mode takes place in "compact"

Was KioShiMa "The Problem" ?

Fabien "kioShiMa" Fiey, (born July 26, 1994) better known by his in-game name KioShiMa, is a French professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and former Counter-Strike 1.6 player who was most recently the entry fragger for FaZe Clan.  He has also played for teams including Epsilon eSports, Team LDLC.com, and Team EnVyUs. Professional Career  kioShiMa originates from a Counter-Strike 1.6 background, in which he made his first international appearance as a 17-year-old in his 3DMAX team at Electronic Sports World Cup 2011. His team, however, would crash out in the group stage following losses to each of their opponents; SK Gaming, Moscow Five, DTS Gaming as well as eSrael. The following months would see him slowly climbing the tiers of French teams in the game. In early 2012, he would join two known players atLaNtis and mshz in e2g, and later WCG legends HaRts and ioRek in Bizounours. The team attended GameGune 2012 in July, but kioShiMa and his team did not aga

Are Too Many Tournaments Ruining Fun Of CS:GO?

Let me be clear first of all, i not trying to ruin your personal decision to go and attend/watch every csgo tournament at all but personally i feel this that when it's hard for a person like me to keep track of all these tournaments as an analyst what will you be going through and not even fans imagine what will the players and coaches would be feeling towards everything maybe that's the reason why players like n0thing & shroud left competitive csgo as stress was lot to take in than the glory. And not even stress imagine flying 5-12 hours to attend a event in different country and losing the first match and getting sent back home the next day. Hectic Schedule Of  2018  Wow, There are registered 18 tournaments to took place in first month of January.  Don't let that bother you i know some are regional and some are just qualifiers but think from the point of top tier teams they least are expected to participate in 3-4 tournament in the first month of the new year

"King Of Reddit" aka Michael "shroud" Grzesiek To Retire From Competitive CS:GO IN 2018.

Mike "shroud" Grzesiek, member of the Cloud9 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team, has been playing since its launch. He rose to prominence through the popularity of his twitch stream as well as his talent in the game which he displayed in ESEA-M with Slow Motion and then with Exertus and Manajuma in ESEA-I. He is mostly known for his lurking and clutching ability, as well as his weapon accuracy. After his time in Manajuma, he was acquired by compLexity Gaming as a stand-in replacing Todd "anger" Williams. Upon compLexity being acquired by Cloud9 on August 1st 2014, he was signed as a permanent player like the rest of his teammates. He was the second longest standing member of the team alongside Jordan "n0thing" Gilbert until they were both replaced by RUSH and Tarik in August of 2017. Go Hard Or Go Home? News of reddit fan favourite and former would-be North American star Mike "shroud" Grzesiek pondering retirement has seen

Mikail "Maikelele" Bill - What Went Wrong?

Mikail "Maikelele" Bill (formerly known as "eksem"; born May 3rd, 1991) is a Swedish professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player and former Counter-Strike 1.6 player. He most recently played the role of a rifler and secondary AWPer for FaZe Clan, his contract with the team had expired days after karrigan joined to replace kioShiMa, who previously replaced Maikelele in the team. He also previously played as a stand-in for former team, Ninjas in Pyjamas, while pyth was recovering from a previous hand injury from August 30th to November 6th. He is currently teamless. The Big Shot And How It All Start?  Joining LGB in June 2013, Maikelele, known as “eksem” at this point in his career, was not known as a renowned AWP player in, but as an expendable rifler that the team used in whichever way was needed at any point in time. His ability to use the AWP was not fully utilized in this lineup as player Dennis “dennis” Edman was using it on most occasions.

How To Invest In CS:GO Items?

Before reading any forward i just want you guys to know that all investments are not controlled by me or anyone but valve and it can go up or down by anytime or even crash like any economy so please think before doing anything, and also i will be focusing on investments here but will also let you know about easy ways to get instant profit if you want. Wait lemme start from instant profit. INSTANT PROFIT Simplest and easiest way to make money in csgo/steam is to buy CS:GO Case Keys Via opskins. Generally CS:GO keys go for around 2.5$ or less but mostly they can be found for 2$ on less on opskins.com or even less and if you're lucky and can find bunch of them you can get like 10+ and 10x0.5$= 5$ so just buy 10 keys you can make like 4-5$ instant profit if you trade them instantly via cs.money to any skins you want and if you got good stickers/patterns on cs.money and sell it again on opskins the profit can be even more. Just simply it is the easiest way to invest and g

TyLoo Might Lose Their First Ever Major Spot!

TyLoo is a Chinese esports organization whom are pioneers in the Chinese Counter-Strike: Global Offensive scene. One of the runner-up in Asia Minor Championship - Boston 2018 recently booked their spot in their first ever major tournament and then it appears like all problems came down their way very quickly. Some things that happened were very bizzare least to say and seriously scary for a team. Hansel "BnTeT" Ferdinand's Visa TyLoo’s Hansel ‘BnTeT’ Ferdinand will not be able to attend the ELEAGUE Boston Major in 2018 due to visa issues. The 22 year old Indonesian is one of TyLoo’s strongest statistical performers and recently helped them to achieve a second place finish at the $235,000 ROG Masters 2017 event in Kuala Lumpur. BnTeT was unable to attend the StarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 3 Finals in April due to visa issues, forcing the team to use WeiJie ‘zhokiNg’ Zhong for the event. Unfortunately the issues with his visa do not seem to have be

New Stickers & Christmas Update (Getting Into Eleague Boston Major 2018)

New Steam Update - 12/19/2017 [ THE ELEAGUE BOSTON 2018 CS:GO MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIP ] – Team stickers, team graffiti, and stickers autographed by CS:GO pro players are now available for purchase in-game, from the Steam Community Market, or from the 50 piece Mega Bundle on Steam. 50% of the proceeds go to the players and organizations at Boston 2018. For more details, visit http://www.counter-strike.net/pickem/boston2018 – Team stickers can be used as game pieces for the Boston 2018 Team Pick’Em Challenge. — Preliminary stage picks can be made immediately, preliminary stage picks lock at the start of the preliminary stage matches. — Group stage picks can be made when the preliminary stage has completed, group stage picks lock at the start of the group stage matches. — Playoff picks can be made when the group stage has completed, playoff picks lock at the start of the first quarterfinal match. [ HOLIDAYS ] – Deployed Holiday Cheer for your festive fragging season. – You can

Ending 2017 With FaZe Clan Win !!

©Hltv.org As i wrote in some articles earlier that this is the time for faze clan to shine finally well they kinda did that after a hard fought battle against mousesports and with 2-1 scoreline FaZe clan finally won the finals since their continuous 2-3 finishes since IEM Oakland and also continuously going to finals and then losing to the SK Gaming and with the absence of SK Gaming from ECS Premier it was sure to be a trouble for FaZe if they lose this one but they come forth and proved themselves. Road To Championship.                                                                                                                                                                                       ©Hltv.org After losing to SK Gaming in last finals at ESL Pro League Finals, FaZe Clan was hungry for the tournament victory here at ECS and since their first match at ECS they proved that they were in for the win and are not just fooling around. On Day 1 of ECS FaZe match

Why E-Sports In India Might Never Grow Or Can They?

" Global eSports has been constantly evolving in the past few years as more sponsors and people in general have started taking interest. However the evolution of Indian eSports scene has been at a much slower pace. ESL India is all set for massive changes with a yearlong eSports Championship The ESL India Premiership” bringing you the best of eSports. It will set the benchmark in the quality of entertainment for future eSports events, something you have experienced only on mainstream entertainment. " Simply this is their bio on their facebook page, Likes seriously let me breakdown everything for you first of all :  We're in 2017 and They are using Facebook for livestream, not Twitch.tv and not even Youtube. "Slower Pace" lemme explain this basically without any funding by valve and big brands in indian esports how can they expect anything to develop also not to mention they were too late and it just appear as they are trying to earn lil extra

Jordan "n0thing" Gilbert Might Never Return?

Jordan "n0thing" Gilbert (born October 25, 1990) is an American professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player who is currently inactive for Cloud9. He made his debut in Counter-Strike 1.6 and would go on to win many championships under the Evil Geniuses banner. He is the one of three players to have won nine ESEA Championships. He made the switch to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive in 2013 with Team Dynamic, but fell short in his first CS:GO LAN appearance. Since then, n0thing has been a part of compLexity, and more recently Cloud9, where he has enjoyed a lot of national success. In August, when Jordan "n0thing" Gilbert and Mike "shroud" Grzesiek were benched by Cloud9 in favor of signing Will "RUSH" Wierzba and Tarik "tarik" Celik, some North American Counter-Strike: Global Offensive fans thought it might be a joke. After all, the team had just fought through a rigorous qualification process, winning enough matches to gr

ECS S4 A Must Win For FaZe Clan!!

ECS S4 Finals and the ELEAGUE Boston Major are must-wins for FaZe in as much as they are presented with a chance to win two significant titles, one being a much coveted and ever-illusive major - effectively Counter-Strike's World Championship analog, without any of the dangers which have prevented FaZe from winning five of the seven offline events they have competed at with this line-up. Bizarre as it might sound to describe a major as "a gimmie", for a team of FaZe's ability and trajectory, it is not only a gimme but a must-win. Early Challenges? At both tournaments, FaZe get to dodge more than just their primary foils of SK. Only four teams have a winning record against FaZe: SK Gaming, Ninjas in Pyjamas, Virtus.Pro and Gambit. None of those four teams will be in attendance at ECS and NiP will not be at the major and SK are forced to use their previous player, felps. One could certainly make the case that all of those opponents except SK are far from

FaZe Clan CS:GO Is Seriously Weird But Funny?

Sometimes there's more to the scene which our eyes see. Be it In-Game or on social media FaZe Clan members be all supportive and cute towards each others and we didn't even saw it but they had all those friendly rivalries going on behind the scenes. Most important one being the rain and olof and it's seriously hilarious. lemme show what i am talking about. When you're in a team and working as a cooperative towards a goal and win a tournaments and being a E-Sports it takes lots of hard work than our eyes sees. As pro players play like 12-15 hours+ daily and even during several tournaments they have to play like 10+ hours in an arena. So little humour inside the game and joking each other around is not at all a bad thing least to say. Today I'm Gonna Show You Several Funny Name History For These FaZe Clan Members. 1. FaZe Guardian  Okay! Where should i start shrimpy..woah and looks like he has special fascination for small penis that's all okay it