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时间:2025-04-21 16:33:53 来源:how much does it cost to open a case in cs2 作者:casebattles 阅读:802次

Today our "Frags from the past" series takes you back to CPL Winter 2005 where Christer "fisker" Eriksson's SK Gaming defeated Patrik "f0rest" Lindberg's Begrip Gaming.

After writing history in the legendary match against the Americans from 3D, SK went on and faced their countrymen from Begrip. With the score tied at 3-3, SK Gaming rushes the outer bombsite with Eriksson leading the rush with his first spawn. He goes up the tower, and quickly takes down Robert "RobbaN" Dahlström on top of the four train, followed up by another opponent in the six lane.

Upon descending from the tower, Eriksson makes his way to the backside of the outer bombsite where he scores his third headshot on Kristoffer "Tentpole" Nordlund. Last man standing is Lindberg who takes down Eriksson's final teammate, but he instantly replies with his fourth headshot of the round.

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Highlight info

Player:SwedenChrister "fisker" Eriksson
Match:SwedenSK Gamingvs SwedenBegrip
Final result:16:8 (8:7; 8:1)
Match date:
17.12.2005
Map:de_train
Event:CPL Winter 2005
Stage:Upper bracket semi-final
Weapon:AK-47
Action situation:Score tied 3:3

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