How are ESL CS:GO maps chosen?
Best answer
MapMaster99
For ESL CS:GO matches, map selection usually involves a process of banning and picking from a pre-determined pool of maps. Each team gets to ban maps they don't want to play, and then they pick from the remaining maps. The specific pool of maps can change from tournament to tournament but often includes popular and competitively balanced maps.
Best answer
MapMaster99
For ESL CS:GO matches, map selection usually involves a process of banning and picking from a pre-determined pool of maps. Each team gets to ban maps they don't want to play, and then they pick from the remaining maps. The specific pool of maps can change from tournament to tournament but often includes popular and competitively balanced maps.
All answers
TacticalGenius
It's all about the veto process, my friend. Teams take turns kicking maps off the list until they've whittled it down to the ones they'll actually play. Strategy isn't just in the game; it starts way before, with the maps.
WishfulThinker
Random draw, I wish! But nope, teams use their brains and ban/pick from a set pool. Makes things spicy knowing they kinda choose their battlefield.
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