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20:44, 26.11.2023
The first ever BLAST championship in Counter-Strike 2, BLAST Premier: Fall Final, has come to an end. This tournament in Denmark over four days gave us unforgettable emotions and a ton of incredible moments! So now is the time to look at the top 5 best players of the championship.
#1 - ZywOo
Team Vitality's sniper Mathieu "ZywOo" Herbaut received the MVP award of the championship, and he was also the best player of the tournament by rating. The average rating of the French sniper across 10 played maps was 7.0, which was the best result among all players of the championship.
ZywOo also ranked among the top three snipers of the tournament, with his AWP rating being 0.282.
Mathieu Herbault also distinguished himself with the number of multifrags at the championship:
- 4 quad kills per round
- 12 triple kills per round
- 31 double kills per round
But here is the number of clutch kills the most common:
- 2 in a one vs. two situation
- 2 in a one vs. one situation
#2 - electroNic
The rifler from Cloud9, Denis "electroNic" Sharipov, takes an honorable second place in our ranking of the best players of BLAST Premier: Fall Final by rating. Over 11 played maps, his rating was 6.9. This is particularly impressive considering that his team was eliminated in the semifinals of the championship.
Denis "electroNic" Sharipov became the best opening fragger of the tournament, with an average rating of 0.163:
Denis killed his opponents in the head with a probability of 52.3%, but his rating in this metric was 0.45!
Cloud9 fans have been saying that electroNic from Natus Vincere 2021 is back, and indeed, after he stopped being captain - it's like he's come back to life. At this tournament, he finished second in the top of the best rifflers in the championship with a 0.411 rating.
#3 - EliGE
The rifler from Complexity Gaming, Jonathan "EliGE" Jablonowski, becomes the bronze medalist in our ranking of the best players of the championship by rating. Across 11 played maps, his average rating was 6.9!
EliGE shares the top spot with electroNic as the best opening fraggers of the championship. In this category, his rating was 0.163:
EliGE destroyed his opponents with a 58.0% probability, which was the second best rate at the championship:
Also, EliGE delighted his fans with a huge number of multifrags:
- 4 quad kills per round
- 13 triple kills per round
- 39 double kills per round
#4 - Spinx
Occupying the fourth place in our ranking of the best players of BLAST Premier: Fall Final by rating is the rifler from Team Vitality, Lotan "Spinx" Giladi. His average rating across 10 played maps was 6.8!
Spinx was the best player of the championship with the assault rifle AK-47. His rating with this rifle was 0.416.
It's also worth noting that Spinx helped his team on their way to the championship with a lot of multikills:
- 1 quadro kill per round
- 13 triple kills per round
- 29 double kills per round
But here, the player was only able to win 4 clutches in the entire championship in a one vs. one situation. And that's it, as far as Spinx clutches are concerned.
#5 - flameZ
Surprisingly, rounding out the top five players of BLAST Premier: Fall Final is Team Vitality's lurker Shahar "flameZ" Shushan, as his average rating across 10 played maps was 6.8!
To be fair, flameZ didn't have any standout achievements in this tournament, but he played an excellent tournament and left as a winner. For instance, he ranked fourth in the rating of the best players with the AK-47, with the Israeli's rating with this rifle being 0.368.
But here he managed to make a fair number of multi kills in all his matches at the championship:
- 4 quad kills per round
- 10 triple kills per round
- 22 double kills per round
But if we talk about clutches - he managed to win 3 of them in total, namely one in a one vs. two situation and two in a one vs. one situation.
Blast Premier: Fall Final 2023 took place November 22-26 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The teams are competing for a prize pool of $425k. The champion will also earn a slot on BLAST Premier: World Final 2023.
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