Melanie Divasta

She's the one who caught the mistake, and got the team ready to move forward.

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+ Show Spoiler + Due to the last minute changes, the timing wasn’t right to get back in to the MvC bracket and start making our own picks for your tournament. Instead, we’ve decided to start with the top three players who did well individually in their current play.

Melanie (R) - 32 point

As a Twitch streamer, Melanie has learned not to mess with the likes of Iso86 and Tzeitel. Her 6th place finish in the World Championship means she’s not a fan of the Top 4 finisher stage anymore, as we didn’t have time to start selecting our top 3, but she’ll still always consider herself the 3rd best player in WCS Global Tour: Brazil 2018. Melanie’s strategy-heavy game play tends to benefit from the ability to adapt to match-ups, however her strategies are as standard as they get and she could have been a little stronger in her 3rd place finish. However, being the best is what matters most to our team!

Michael “Sakari” Fujioka

He is a pretty solid player whom I’d personally like to see support the rest of us, but he also comes into this tournament in a group with a higher rated player with many of the same tools, so his place on the current list is up in the air.

Kalinko

Kalinko is a consistent player who has been consistently pushing his game throughout the year. Though admittedly it would be a stretch to say I’m pushing his game as much as he’s, I think it’s safe to say that the popularity of Kalinko's original team, Origen, is largely responsible for the success of his CS:GO careers.