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Paris Gaming School VS GoodJob match result - 14.04.18 06:00

DMarket.com Spring CupcounterstrikeParis Gaming School (Counter-Strike (CS2))Paris Gaming School1.814.04.18 06:00Bo15:16counterstrikeGoodJob (Counter-Strike (CS2))GoodJob1.8
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About the match

The match Paris Gaming School vs GoodJob in the discipline Counter-Strike (CS2) was held on 14.04.2018 at 10:00 in the format BO1.

The Counter-Strike (CS2) match between Paris Gaming School and GoodJob was held within the framework of DMarket.com Spring Cup. For more predictions, see the predictions page.

The winner of the Counter-Strike (CS2) match was the team Paris Gaming School with the score 5:16 and lasted 0 s.

Results of meetings between Paris Gaming School and GoodJob in Counter-Strike (CS2).

Opponents Paris Gaming School GoodJob
EGamersWorld rating - -
The current streak 2 lose 3 win
Wins in the last 5 matches 0 3
Number of wins in the last 10 matches 0 7
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FAQ

What are the results of the previous meetings between the Paris Gaming School and GoodJob?
These teams have not played before
What are the predictions of the outcome of the match between Paris Gaming School and GoodJob?

According to bookmakers' forecasts, Paris Gaming School has a better chance of winning.

Bookmakers' odds:

  • Paris Gaming School - 1.718
  • GoodJob - 2.002
What is a match in CS 2?
A match in CS 2 is a series of rounds between two teams: terrorists and counter-terrorists. Each team has specific objectives based on the game mode, like Hostage Rescue or Bombing. Matches can be public online games or part of professional tournaments with large prizes.
How long does a CS 2 match last?
The duration of a CS 2 match depends on factors like game mode, number of rounds, and player skill. Matches typically last 30 to 60 minutes. Hostage Defense/Rescue games are usually shorter than Bombing mode games. Professional matches can last longer due to strategic approaches and tactic discussions.
What are the conditions for winning in CS 2?
In CS 2, victory conditions vary by game mode. In Hostage Defense/Rescue, counter-terrorists win by rescuing hostages or eliminating all terrorists. In Bomb Detonation, counter-terrorists win by defusing the bomb or eliminating all terrorists, while terrorists win by detonating the bomb or eliminating all counter-terrorists.
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What are the rules for CS 2 matches?
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