Player Form Impact
Analyse how individual player form impacts team performance. Search for any CS2 pro team to see per-player ratings, recent trends, and how each player's current form shifts the team's overall win probability.
Why player form matters in CS2
Counter-Strike is a five-player team game, but pro matches are often decided by one or two players in form. A team with a hot AWPer or a clutch in-game leader can punch well above its baseline rating; the same team a month later, with the AWPer in a slump, may struggle to win against the same opponents. This page quantifies that effect.
What the form metrics measure
- Per-player rating — HLTV-style 2.0 rating across the player's last 30 days of matches
- Form trend — whether the rating is climbing, flat, or declining versus the player's 90-day average
- Role context — entry, lurker, support, IGL, AWPer — different roles weight differently in the model
- Win probability shift — how much the player's current form moves the team's projected win rate, holding other factors constant
How to use this page
- Search for any pro team in the search box above.
- Review each player's recent rating and form trend.
- Read the projected win-probability shift to see whether the team is currently over- or under-performing its baseline.
- Cross-reference with upcoming matches on the match tracker.
Limitations
Player form is one input among many. The model can't measure team chemistry, coaching changes, off-server drama, or the "X factor" of a clutch round. Use it as a directional signal, not a guarantee.
Search for a Team
Enter a team name above or click a popular team to see how individual player form impacts their win probability.