fnatic ' Benjamin “BlameF” Bremer continues to lead the way in terms of eco-frags against limited-resource opponents. According to the statistics published by NER0cs, BlameF demonstrates the highest rate of aggression in rounds where opposing teams have budgets under $3250, with a 36% rate. In comparison, his aggression against full-buyers is only 18%, which confirms his tendency to dominate his opponents in eco-rounds.
Results of other players
In addition to BlameF, other top players also appear on the list of “eco-hunters”. Helvijs “broky” Saukants ranks second with 21% aggression against eco and 13% against full-fledged purchases. Martin “stavn” Lund is also in the top three with a similar figure of 21%. The entire top 10 list demonstrates how players use the weaker rounds of their opponents to play aggressively.
Reaction in the community
After the statistics were published, social networks literally exploded with discussions. Viktor “SDY” Orudzhev joked that younger players had stolen his eco-frags, and analyst Harry sarcastically replied that he would only have to play with MAC-10 to compensate for it. The discussion continued around whether aggression in eco-rounds is a sign of weakness or a strategic advantage.
Many fans pointed out that BlameF has long had a reputation as a “hitter” and these statistics only confirm this. However, some commentators defended the player, noting that such phrases help players develop confidence in the game and control matches.
Top 10 “eco-hunters”
According to NER0cs, here is the list of players with the most aggression against opponents with limited purchases:
This data shows how actively these players use opportunities in rounds where opponents have a limited budget and how they build their aggression in the game.
We all have that mate who is passive vs guns and runs around like a headless chicken vs ecos
— Harry (@NER0cs) October 23, 2024
Here are the top 10 pro equivalents ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/n9CrmL6Jav
Conclusions.
Statistics confirm that players who actively hunt for eco-frags can gain a significant advantage in the game. However, the community continues to debate whether such a strategy is ethical and effective. Regardless of opinions, BlameF remains one of the most effective players in this category.
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