Fantasy: Pinnacle Fall Series 3 Regionals game live with 00Nation, 1WIN players available
时间:2025-04-21 10:48:45 出处:keydrop cs阅读(143)
Fernando "fer" Alvarenga is the cheapest player in the game, coming in at just $136,000.
The regional part of Pinnacle Fall Series 3 will take place on November 15-19, as 16 teams will compete in a Swiss stage with hopes of advancing to the main part of the $100,000 event. 1WIN, BLINK, and Unique are the highest-ranked teams in the competition, but will their players bring in the most points?

Due to a slow start with 00NATION, recording a 0.70 rating over five maps player, fer is the cheapest player available in the game. The two-time Major winner comes in for $136,000 and will allow Fantasy managers to invest heavily in other players and still remain within the $1,000,000 budget.
Denis "deko" Zhukov ($245,000), Rigon "rigoN" Gashi ($230,000), and Guy "anarkez" Trachtman ($227,000) are just a couple of big hitters users could go for in this event, which will surely be hard to predict.

These prizes will be given to the top three performers in the official HLTV x Pinnacle league:
1. Navaja Knife | Crimson Web (Field-Tested)
2. AK-47 | Bloodsport (Field-Tested)
3. AWP | Wildfire (Field-Tested)
Participants of the Fantasy game are required to abide by the Fantasy ruleset if they want to win the available prizes. Winners of the official HLTV x Pinnacle league will be contacted via the email provided in their HLTV account and must reply within one month to be eligible to receive any prize.















































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