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Israel CS2 Pro Players

10 professional players
981 Avg eDPI 4 Teams 1280x960 Top Res N/A Top Mouse
10 Players
4 Teams
981 Avg eDPI
1000 Median eDPI
432–1500 eDPI Range
2 Roles

Israel Player Settings

Israel Settings Breakdown

Roles

Rifler
9 (90%)
AWPer
1 (10%)

Resolutions

1280x960
7 (70%)
1920x1080
3 (30%)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many CS2 pros are from Israel?

There are currently 10 professional CS2 players from Israel in our database. They play across 4 different teams, including G2 Esports, MOUZ, Team Liquid. Israel has produced players in roles like Rifler, AWPer.

What settings do Israel CS2 pros use?

Israel pros have an average eDPI of 981, which is above the global pro average of 860. The most popular resolution among Israel players is 1280x960, and the most common mouse is the N/A.

Which Israel CS2 player has the best settings to copy?

The best settings are subjective and depend on your playstyle. However, copying settings from a player in your preferred role is a good starting point. Browse the player cards below and pay attention to eDPI (sensitivity) and resolution, as these have the biggest impact on gameplay feel. Use the settings as a baseline, then fine-tune over 2-3 weeks of practice.

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