No, I don't see anyone else mentioning silver 1s in CS:GO.
No, I don't see anyone else mentioning silver 1s in CS:GO.
After ten relentless victories on CS:GO, I've earned a silver 1 spot. I'm feeling a bit embarrassed though. I think it's mainly because my first three matches were tough since my friends thought CS:GO was the only game out there. We kept losing every time and getting eliminated. I definitely don't think I should be in silver 1. In my first silver 1 match, I racked up six MVP wins with 25 kills and 12 deaths. For silver 2, anyone have any links that explain the ranking requirements?
I’d like to join the LFG discussion, but I’m not sure anyone follows it. I’d probably stick to the forum and keep my mic off the public stage.
It's not about strict rules—it's a system of scoring, simplifying ranks, and stabilizing positions. For more details, check the link provided. TL;DR: Winning rounds boosts your points, while losses reduce them. Ranking gets tougher as you progress. At lower silver tiers, aim for 2-3 consecutive wins to get promoted.
Hawx has noted that once you reach your first ten initial victories, the outcome shifts from skill-dependent to win-or-lose scenarios. My early wins were mainly against teams like Nova, MG, Eagles, etc. After reaching my tenth win, I became MG1, but I stopped focusing on the competitive aspect since it didn’t suit me anymore.