Records Match
Record/Time/Map
Val/Avg
Set by
Rival
Player score (round)
41311012
Damage (total/round)
44373
Player score (round)
35911012
Multikill x-
4
Multikill x-
4
Multikill x-
4
Clutch (opponents)
2
Clutch (opponents)
2
Knife kills
11
Flash duration on a round (sec)
00:26s00:05s
Historical Maps winrate Last 6 months
Mirage
45%
Nuke
43%
Dust II
42%
Ancient
34%
Overpass
17%
Vertigo
8%
Inferno
4%
Last 5 maps
Mirage
45%
11
2
Nuke
0%
0
26
Dust II
67%
6
10
Ancient
64%
11
2
Overpass
67%
9
6
Vertigo
71%
7
8
Inferno
69%
13
4
Last 5 maps
Mirage
0%
2
13
Nuke
43%
14
2
Dust II
25%
4
6
Ancient
30%
10
3
Overpass
50%
2
7
Vertigo
63%
8
3
Inferno
65%
17
3
Info
Match analysis of TYLOO vs Eruption by the Bo3.gg Team
In the CS2 match between TYLOO and Eruption, a series of thrilling battles unfolded with a score of 1-0, on the following maps: Ancient, and victory was secured by TYLOO. The MVP of this match was Summer.
TYLOO analytics
The team TYLOO secured 16 out of 26 rounds, showcasing their ability to control and adapt to various situations. They won on the maps Ancient. They also successfully set 1 bombs during the match.
The standout players for TYLOO were Summer contributed 23 kills and DANK1NG contributed 23 kills. Their exceptional skills played a pivotal role in securing the win. Thanks to coordinated effort, the team inflicted 10775 overall damage.
On the defensive side, TYLOO held their ground firmly, successfully defending 11 bomb plants. Their defensive coordination and site control proved to be crucial.
Eruption analytics
The team Eruption managed to secure 10 out of 26 rounds, but faced challenges in adapting to their opponent's strategies. Capturing 0 plants during the match did not lead the team to victory.
The standout players for Eruption were MagnumZ contributed 22 kills and controlez contributed 16 kills. 8638 of total damage by Eruption could not prevent TYLOO from securing the victory
On the defensive side, Eruption struggled to hold their ground, successfully defending 6 bomb plants. Their defensive coordination faced challenges, making it difficult to maintain site control.
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