Flipsid3's CS:GO journey ended with his departure from the game and subsequent exit from the community.
Flipsid3's CS:GO journey ended with his departure from the game and subsequent exit from the community.
i’ve been a big flipside supporter ever since my friend introduced me to csgo betting. i won my first match on flipside, but lately their performance at the major has been confusing. they manage to qualify for every tournament but keep missing out in the groups—it feels like there’s a better online scene than at lan. this was clear from their match against mouzsports earlier in the event, where mouz had strong online results but fell short at lan. i’m not sure if i’m missing something, but it really doesn’t make much sense how a team can win in a random online setting and then lose when everything works perfectly at lan.
It's hard to compete on major levels, which is why they're so basic. That's probably the main reason they get accepted.
S1mple works as a freelancer, while HR appears to be doing exceptionally well with Oskar. However, the flipside hasn’t turned out so well.