
Mecz Memo vs MungYu
PGL CS2 Major Copenhagen 2024 East Asia RMR Open QualifierWytypuj wynik meczu i zgarnij nagrodę!
Mapy
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vertigo
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Vertigo
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Vods
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Ostatnie mecze
Ostatnie 5 meczów
1
Ostatnie 10 meczów
1
Head to Head
0
Wins0
WinsDrużyny nie grały ze sobą w ostatnim czasie
Informacje o meczu
Mecz Memo vs MungYu w dyscyplinie Counter-Strike (CS2) odbył się w dniu 15.01.2024 at 09:15 w formacie BO3.
Mecz Counter-Strike (CS2) pomiędzy Memo a MungYu odbył się w ramach PGL CS2 Major Copenhagen 2024 East Asia RMR Open Qualifier. Więcej przewidywań można znaleźć na stronie przewidywań.
Zwycięzcą meczu Counter-Strike (CS2) została drużyna MungYu z wynikiem 0:2 i trwała 2 h, 3 m.
Wyniki wszystkich spotkań Memo i MungYu w dyscyplinie Counter-Strike (CS2).
Przeciwnicy | Memo | MungYu |
---|---|---|
Ocena EGamersWorld | - | - |
Obecna passa | 1 lose | 2 lose |
Zwycięstwa w ostatnich 5 meczach | 1 | 3 |
Liczba zwycięstw w ostatnich 10 meczach | 1 | 4 |
Więcej szczegółów na temat spotkań pomiędzy Memo i MungYu można znaleźć w historii meczów pomiędzy Memo i MungYu.
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FAQ
What are the results of the previous meetings between the Memo and MungYu?
These teams have not played before
What is a match in CS 2?
A match in CS 2 is a series of rounds between two teams: terrorists and counter-terrorists. Each team has specific objectives based on the game mode, like Hostage Rescue or Bombing. Matches can be public online games or part of professional tournaments with large prizes.
How long does a CS 2 match last?
The duration of a CS 2 match depends on factors like game mode, number of rounds, and player skill. Matches typically last 30 to 60 minutes. Hostage Defense/Rescue games are usually shorter than Bombing mode games. Professional matches can last longer due to strategic approaches and tactic discussions.
What are the conditions for winning in CS 2?
In CS 2, victory depends on the type of game: in Hostage Defense/Rescue, the counter-terrorists win by freeing the hostages or killing all the terrorists, and in Bomb Detonation, the counter-terrorists win by destroying the bomb or killing all the terrorists, while the terrorists win by detonating the bomb or killing all the counter-terrorists.
Where can I place a bet on a CS 2 match?
You can place bets on CS 2 matches at online bookmakers or specialized esports betting platforms. These sites often feature sections for CS 2, allowing bets on match winners, rounds, and individual player achievements. Before betting, familiarize yourself with the terms, conditions, and reputation of the bookmaker or platform, and practice responsible gambling.
What guarantees the integrity of matches in CS 2?
In CS 2, the integrity of matches is ensured through cheating and doping controls, strict tournament rules, and active community engagement. These measures help to maintain the integrity of the game and the trust of players.
What are the rules for CS 2 matches?
CS 2 matches follow rules set by the game developers and tournament organizers. These rules cover game mechanics, victory conditions, weapon and equipment restrictions, and allowed player actions. Additionally, players must adhere to ethical and behavioral standards during competitions.