
Match Dragon Esports Club vs C.S.D.E
OldPlayer Tour Masters 2024

Predict the result of the match and get a prize!


Team lineups
Last matches
Head to Head

0
Wins
0
WinsTeams have not played each other recently
About the match
The match Dragon Esports Club vs C.S.D.E in the discipline Counter-Strike (CS2) was held on 22.12.2024 at 16:25 in the format BO3.
The Counter-Strike (CS2) match between Dragon Esports Club and C.S.D.E was held within the framework of OldPlayer Tour Masters 2024. The bookmakers predict Dragon Esports Club to win with 1.7. For more predictions, see the predictions page.
The winner of the Counter-Strike (CS2) match was the team Dragon Esports Club with the score 2:0 and lasted 2 h, 11 m.
Results of meetings between Dragon Esports Club and C.S.D.E in Counter-Strike (CS2).
Opponents | Dragon Esports Club | C.S.D.E |
---|---|---|
EGamersWorld rating | - | - |
The current streak | 1 lose | 2 lose |
Wins in the last 5 matches | 3 | 2 |
Number of wins in the last 10 matches | 5 | 4 |
Majors & Premier Tournaments Schedule
- ESEA Season 53: Advanced Division - Europe
- 09.06.25
- AMKAL - Inner Circle Esports
- 12:00
- ESEA Season 53: Main Division - Europe
- 09.06.25
- eternal premium - ALLINNERS
- 13:00
- CCT Season 3 European Series #3 Play-In
- 09.06.25
- HEROIC Academy - QMISTRY
- 13:00
- ESEA Season 53: Entry Division - Europe
- 09.06.25
- KOMNATA - ENCE Academy
- 14:30
- ESEA Season 53: Open Division - South America
- 09.06.25
- Galorys - Yawara
- 14:30
- 09.06.25
- eLevate - Bounty Hunters Esports
- 18:30
- UKIC League Season 6: Division 2
- 09.06.25
- TeamSolmanMidAC - PHAZE
- 15:30
- 09.06.25
- Ctrl Alt Defeat - Recognised Talent
- 15:30
- ESEA Season 53: Advanced Division - North America
- 09.06.25
- VitaPLUR - Outfit 49
- 20:30
- 09.06.25
- Akimbo - Take Flyte
- 20:30
FAQ
What are the results of the previous meetings between the Dragon Esports Club and C.S.D.E?
These teams have not played before
What are the predictions of the outcome of the match between Dragon Esports Club and C.S.D.E?
According to bookmakers' forecasts, Dragon Esports Club has a better chance of winning.
Bookmakers' odds:
- Dragon Esports Club - 1.7
- C.S.D.E - 2.01
What is a match in CS 2?
In CS 2, a "match" is an encounter between two teams: terrorists and counter-terrorists. Matches can include multiple rounds, with objectives like rescuing hostages or detonating a bomb. They can be personal games or part of professional tournaments and competitions.
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 team agility. Typically, matches last 30 to 60 minutes. Hostage Defense/Rescue matches are usually shorter than Bombing matches. Professional matches can last longer due to strategic play and breaks for 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.
Where can I place a bet on a CS 2 match?
You can place bets on CS 2 matches at online bookmakers or gaming platforms, predicting aspects like the winner, rounds, and individual player achievements. Before betting, familiarize yourself with the terms and conditions of each platform or bookmaker and adhere to responsible gambling principles.
What guarantees the integrity of matches in CS 2?
In CS 2, the integrity of matches is ensured through cheating and doping controls, strict tournament rules, and active community engagement. These measures help to maintain the integrity of the game and the trust of players.
What are the rules for CS 2 matches?
CS 2 matches follow rules set by the game developers and tournament organizers. These rules cover game mechanics, victory conditions, weapon and equipment restrictions, and allowed player actions. Additionally, players must adhere to ethical and behavioral standards during competitions.