![]() In a recent game against N2EP of Indonesia, Getziimov shows why he is an effective sniper in this highlight reel. In addition to being the 4th best sniper in the ESEA CS:GO Asian League, clocking in at 45 kills, his RWS (12.20) and his overall positive kill-death record at 1.47 suggest that he is able to do his role effectively. In other words, he is the cog that allows the rest of the team to focus on their respective roles.įinally, getziimov is the AWPer of the team and is responsible for getting picks for his team in the early game. 3 clutches, which just shows that he can also bring back rounds that Mineski is not supposed to win in the first place. However, a quick look on the ESEA charts show that he both contributes to the team by gaining objectives on the map as he has a round win share (RWS) of 15.53, which is not far behind dubstep’s 15.70: RWS tells how much you influenced the rounds that you won in a certain match. Going on, we have BabyBoy and being a support player, he is not expected to bring in the numbers when it comes to fragging. This just shows that Mineski relies heavily on dispenser and dubstep to get the entries on the map. He also got his highest DPR on that same match at 0.81, while his matches against Detonator on Overpass and nxL on Cache got him a DPR of 0.79. He has the same record KPR with dubstep, getting a 1.44 against Metamorphic (as opposed to dubstep’s 0.55), while he got his lowest KPR at 0.58 against Japan’s Detonator on Mirage. He is the other half of the “ DD” killing machine: With a KPR of 0.94 and a DPR of 0.57, dispenser cracks sites open with his entry kills, making sure that he gets at least an average of one kill per round on the board. Then, we have Kevin “dispenser” Te, who is one of Mineski’s main attackers. 1s and four one-on-twos for a total of ten clutches in the league. Cpt.Hannibal’s clutch board on the ESEA leaderboard clearly show this, as he takes six 1 vs. 3 situation into a win for his team through his optimal positioning and acute game sense, as seen in this play against Hasleft.Īny aspirant top-tier team should have at least one player who can clutch rounds consistently: Examples in the international scene include flusha from Fnatic and xyp9x from Astralis. However, he is best known for his clutching skills, as he can turn a 1 vs. On a team level, he can dictate whether the team should follow a pick-based style or an aggressive execute style on the Terrorist side of the map, while he can change setups on the Counter-Terrorist side of the map in order to achieve dominance. Next comes Cpt.Hannibal, who is the mastermind behind Mineski’s varied strategies. He recorded his best KPR at 1.44 during his match against PowerhouseSG in the ESEA Asian CS:GO League, with 26 kills over 18 rounds of play, while he died the least against Thresh eSports in the Asian Gaming Community CS:GO League, dying only four times over sixteen rounds, earning him a DPR of 0.25. ![]() ![]() He currently has an average of 0.88 kills-per-round (KPR) rating as well as a 0.59 deaths-per-round (DPR) rating: A higher KPR on a player means that he was able to consistently get kills on a round regardless of the round’s outcome, while a lower DPR on a player means that he is able to effectively control the game by being alive as much as possible. To start things with, Dubstep is one of the team’s main entry fraggers. The difference between Mineski and the rest of the current playing field is that they went on to prove their worth, both on LAN and online. On paper, they were already one of the best teams that the Philippines can offer in the CS:GO scene. The roster included BabyBoy, Getziimov, Cpt.Hannibal, dispenser and dubstep. Seven months later, on January 10, 2016, Mineski officially announced the signing of their CS:GO team. ![]() Meanwhile, Kevin “ dispenser” Te and Jayvee “ dubstep” Paguirigan were also making waves in their respective teams: dispenser was considered to be a vital cog in the Wolves’ Shootout campaign, while dubstep was a feared player on the server due to his fragging skills. Along with young talent Mark “ aimix” Dela Cruz and support player Arvin “ ToMi” Lim, they went on to win the first ever Mineski CS:GO Invitational over Raised by Wolves with a scoreline of 3-1 (26-23 on Mirage, 16-14 on Overpass, 13-16 on Cobblestone and 21-19 on Dust 2).
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