ESC
Supreme Master First Class
SMFC
Supreme Tier

Supreme Master First Class

Supreme Tier · 99.5 – 99.7% · Premier 25,000 – 29,999

0.7% Players Top 102.2% 25,000 – 29,999 Premier 1.20 – 1.40 K/D

About Supreme Master First Class

SMFC is the second-highest competitive rank. Players here operate at a near-professional level with exceptional aim, game sense, and tactical understanding. See where this rank sits in the full rank distribution. Improve your aim with the Crosshair Generator and Sensitivity Converter, or study pro player settings for optimized configs.

MetricValue
K/D Ratio1.20 – 1.40
ADR88 – 105
Headshot %52 – 62%
Premier Rating25,000 – 29,999

Rank Distribution

5%
S1
5%
S2
6%
S3
6%
S4
7%
SE
8%
SEM
10%
GN1
11%
GN2
10%
GN3
9%
GNM
8%
MG1
6%
MG2
4%
MGE
3%
DMG
2%
LE
1.5%
LEM
0.7%
SMFC
0.3%
GE

SMFC — 0.7% of players (99.5 – 99.7%)

How to Rank Up from Supreme Master First Class

1

Every round should have a plan — no more "just go and aim"

2

Master the art of information gathering without dying

3

Work on your impact frags — make kills that change the round outcome

4

Practice playing off of utility — capitalize on every flash and smoke

5

Consider competing in amateur tournaments or leagues

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Frequently Asked Questions

What percentile is Supreme Master First Class in CS2?

Supreme Master First Class (SMFC) represents approximately 99.5 – 99.7% of the CS2 player base, with about 0.7% of players at this exact rank.

What Premier rating is Supreme Master First Class?

Supreme Master First Class roughly corresponds to a Premier rating of 25,000 – 29,999. The exact mapping varies as Valve adjusts rating boundaries.

How do I rank up from Supreme Master First Class?

To rank up from Supreme Master First Class, focus on winning consecutive matches, improving your K/D ratio and ADR, and playing consistently. The tips section on this page provides specific advice for your skill level.

What are typical stats for Supreme Master First Class?

Typical stats at Supreme Master First Class: K/D ratio of 1.20 – 1.40, Average Damage per Round (ADR) of 88 – 105, and headshot percentage of 52 – 62%.

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