CS:GO pro S1mple destroys enemy team with insane Deagle shots

Kamil Malinowski

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive pro Oleksandr ‘s1mple’ Kostyliev took over a Faceit Pro League round as he single-handedly eliminated four enemies with his Desert Eagle.

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S1mple showed why he is considered to be the best CS:GO player in the world as he was able to completely dominate an FPL round against other pro players.

Natus Vincere’s star player showed off his skills in a stream on August 6, where he led the charge for his team in the Terrorist pistol round on Dust 2.

StarLadderS1mple is widely considered to be one of the best CS:GO players of all time.
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It all starts off with the Ukrainian pushing A-long, he is able to peek through the doorway and immediately take out a Counter-Terrorist with an incredibly well-placed headshot, before swinging out and executing another opponent by pit.

Two quick kills see S1mple’s team in a very favored position for the round, but he still hasn’t had enough. “Where is the next mister” he says, as he continues to push toward the A-bomb site, hungry for blood.

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A careful peek into CT spawn lands S1mple his third kill, yet another impressive headshot, and he continues to look for more. He spots Özgür ‘woxic’ Eker on the short position and says “give me woxic” before charging in for the kill.

One of his teammates takes the kill before the Ukranian is able to close in on his pray, but he keeps looking, and successfully finds a fourth and final headshot to secure the round for his team.

“Man, what are you doing? That’s my ace man” said the Na`Vi star. He didn’t even seem bothered with the amount of skill he was able to display, he just wanted more kills.

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Kamil is a former Dexerto writer, gaming and esports journalist, with particular expertise in CSGO and League of Legends. He covers the breaking news, guides for the latest games and the biggest moves and tournaments in esports. He has experience in covering big events, and a wide knowledge of the esports landscape.