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Records Inferno
Record/Time/Map
Val/Avg
Set by
Rival
Flash duration on a map (sec)
02:000s00:39s
Flash blinded on a map (opp)
8130
Smoke thrown on a map
2715.0371
AWP kills on a map
216.5798
AWP damage (avg/round)
6121.6
Molotov damage (avg/round)
7.42
USP damage (avg/round)
15.34.6
Molotov damage (avg/round)
6.22
Multikill x-
4
Multikill x-
4
Historical Maps winrate Last 6 months
Ancient
64%
Vertigo
50%
Nuke
35%
Mirage
32%
Inferno
25%
Overpass
23%
Dust II
4%
Last 5 maps
Ancient
0%
0
12
Vertigo
50%
8
0
Nuke
22%
9
2
Mirage
25%
4
8
Inferno
40%
10
1
Overpass
57%
7
2
Dust II
67%
15
0
Last 5 maps
Ancient
64%
11
3
Vertigo
0%
0
25
Nuke
57%
23
2
Mirage
57%
7
8
Inferno
65%
17
4
Overpass
80%
10
3
Dust II
63%
8
10
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Map Analysis of Redragon vs Isurus by the Bo3.gg Team
Isurus on Inferno Analysis
Isurus demonstrated their prowers on Inferno, securing 16 out of 30 rounds, showcasing their ability to control and adapt to various situations on this specific map. Victory on this map contributed to their overall success in the match.
The standout players for Isurus on Inferno were Gafolo, who contributed 29 kills, and deco, who added 24 kills to the team's efforts. Their exceptional skills and coordination were instrumental in securing the map win. Throughout the match on Inferno, the team inflicted a total of 12214 overall damage.
On the defensive side of Inferno, Isurus held their ground firmly, successfully defending 6 bomb plants. Their defensive coordination and site control on this map proved to be crucial in their victory.
Redragon on Inferno Analysis
Inferno proved to be a challenging battleground for Redragon, as they managed to secure 14 out of 30 rounds on this map. Adapting to their opponent's strategies on this particular map presented difficulties for them.
The standout players for Redragon on Inferno included proSHOW, who contributed 27 kills, and BRNZ1K, who added 22 kills. Despite their individual efforts, inflicting 10798 total damage, Redragon couldn't prevent Isurus from securing victory on Inferno
On the defensive side of Inferno, Redragon struggled to hold their ground, successfully defending 5 bomb plants. Their defensive coordination faced challenges on this map, making it difficult to maintain site control.
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