Astralis crush AVANGAR to win CS:GO StarLadder Berlin Major

Astralis are back on top.

Astralis hoisting a trophy in CS:GO.
Photo via DreamHack

Astralis cling to their crowns as the CS:GO Major champions after beating AVANGAR in a best-of-three at the StarLadder Berlin Major 2019. 

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The Danish side has achieved a minimum of top three at five of the seven Majors they have attended, making Astralis one of the most dominant teams in CS:GO history. Astralis knocked out the best team in the world in Team Liquid with ease on Sept. 6, paving the path for a fourth Major victory. 

AVANGAR’s fairytale run ended in two maps. Astralis looked comfortable and ready to re-take their throne as the best team in the world. 

The Danes took a huge lead in the first half on Inferno, outmaneuvering AVANGAR with some incredible tactics. Astralis read their opponents early on, allowing them to attack the weaker bombsite every round. The first half finished 12-3 in the Danes’ favor. 

The Counter-Terrorist side was just as easy for Astralis after they managed to shut down every attack on their bombsites. Although they lost the second half pistol round, their perfect utility usage and teamplay went unmatched. Astralis won the first game 16-6. 

Dust II was much of the same with Astralis showing why they’re the best team in the world with utility. Astralis AWPer Nicolai “device” Reedtz dismantled AVANGAR on the Counter-Terrorist side, finishing with 23 kills in total. 

AVANGAR won the second half pistol again but failed to contain Astralis in the following rounds. AVANGAR failed to get momentum throughout the match since Astralis shut down every small lead AVANGAR obtained. The Danes continued to snowball the victory on the Terrorist side and won the match 16-5.

Astralis have proven that they can become the best team in the world once more after winning their third straight Major in a row. The Danes looked incredible during the playoff stage and have solidified their place in CS:GO history as the only team to win four Majors. 

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George Geddes
George is an investigative journalist from the United Kingdom.