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CasualCarl
Lol, imagine practicing CS:GO for 10 hours a day, couldn't be me. I just jump in and wing it, much more fun. But hey, if you wanna go pro, guess that's the grind.
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RisingStar89
From personal experience, when I started getting serious about climbing the ranks, I upped my practice to about 3-4 hours a day. Made a huge difference. It's all about consistent practice, studying maps, and understanding game mechanics. And yeah, playing with a team helps a lot too.
Alexis_Strategist
CS:GO players' practice times can vary massively based on whether they're casual or pro. Casual players might log in a few hours a week, just dabbling for fun. On the flip side, professional players treat it like a full-time job, often practicing upwards of 8-10 hours a day. They don't just play; they review strategies, scrim with their team, and analyze their gameplay to keep improving.
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