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Video: SpawN vs da4ce

时间:2025-04-20 22:24:36 来源:bloddycase 作者:keydrop cs 阅读:568次

Our 84th "Frags from the past" highlight features fan favorite Abdisamad "SpawN" Mohamed scoring five AWP kills against Emil "FYRR73" Karlsson's da4ce at KODE5 Sweden 2007.

Mohamed starts the round by holding the squeeky door from warehouse as he successfully stops an upper attack by picking up two long distance frags with his AWP.

He then shifts his attention towards red rock and finds his third opponent. Final two terrorists are on ramp by then, so Mohamed rotates over there and scores his final two frags to complete the ace.

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Highlight info

Player:SwedenAbdisamad "SpawN" Mohamed
Match:SwedenSK Gamingvs Swedenda4ce
Final result:16:10 (7:8; 9:2)
Match date:
01.09.2007
Map:de_nuke
Event:KODE5 Sweden qualifier
Stage:Quarter-final
Weapon:AWP
Action situation:SwedenSK Gaming leading 14:10

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