The MongolZ players have made a powerful statement in the Shanghai Major Opening Stage, showing exceptional performances across various important stats. Based on both eye tests and the leaderboards, it’s clear that The MongolZ were the dominant force in this phase of the competition.
Dominating the Player Ratings
Four players from The MongolZ topped the player ratings, with Azbayar “Senzu” Munkhbold leading the charge. He secured an impressive 1.63 rating over four maps, followed closely by Ayush “mzinho” Batbold (1.56), Sodbayar “Techno4K” Munkhbold (1.54), and Usukhbayar“910” Banzragch (1.54).
The only player who came close in terms of rating was MIBR’s Felipe “insani” Yuji, who averaged a solid 1.45 across eight maps.
Key Statistical Highlights
- Kill-Death Difference:
- MIBR’s insani was at the top with a +42 kill-death difference, followed by Complexity’s EliGE (+35) and The MongolZ’s 910 (+34).
- Damage Per Round:
- MIBR’s insani led with 102.3 damage per round, while The MongolZ players were right behind, with mzinho at 97.8, Techno at 95.4, and Senzu at 90.8.
- Kills Per Round:
- Mzinho dominated this stat with 0.94 kills per round, followed closely by 910 (0.91) and Senzu (0.87).
- Deaths Per Round:
- 910 led this category with a remarkable 0.40 deaths per round, followed by Techno (0.46) and Senzu (0.48).
Performance in Key Metrics
- KAST (Kill, Assist, Survive, and Traded):
- Senzu (94%) and Techno (86.6%) were standout players, showing their all-round consistency.
- Clutches Won:
- While The MongolZ did not dominate this stat, they remained competitive with 910 securing multiple clutch moments throughout the stage.
- AWP Kills:
- 910 was the standout AWP player for The MongolZ with 0.51 AWP kills per round, showcasing his skill with the sniper rifle.
Success in Opening Duels
- The MongolZ showed exceptional success in opening duels, achieving an 84.6% success rate overall, with mzinho leading the way at 81.8%. This high success rate was a key factor in their ability to dominate rounds.
Overall Impact Rating
- 910 recorded the highest impact rating for The MongolZ at 1.65, closely followed by mzinho (1.54) and Techno (1.49), cementing their status as top-tier players in this stage of the tournament.
Conclusion
The MongolZ’s performance in the Shanghai Major Opening Stage is nothing short of impressive. They are not only leading in key statistics, but their consistency in important metrics such as kill-death difference, damage per round, and KAST highlights their all-around dominance.
With all players showing exceptional individual performances, they are well-positioned as they head into the playoff stage, firmly establishing themselves as a team to watch.
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