Which pro has the most in-game hours?
If you want to be the best you will have to put in the hours of hard work and grinding on the server
Whilst hours of playing CS:GO doesn't always add up to performances at the big events, seeing that there are many other factors than just mechanical skill and experience that play into being a great CS:GO pro. However, it is something to look at and it should indicate just how many hours of grinding and hard work that goes into being at the highest level in the professional scene of Counter Strike: Global Offensive.
RivalryCSGO asked different top-tier pros within the Counter-Strike scene how many hours they have on the game. Whilst the answers may not surprise you it is crazy to think just how many hours it takes to reach the top. We have collected all the answers down below so that you can get an idea of the difference between each pro player.
Jonathan "EliGE" Jablonowski - Team Liquid (23 years old)
10.500 hours
Richard "shox" Papillon - Team Vitality (29 years old)
10.000 - 11.000 hours
Fernando "fer" Alvarenga - Imperial (29 years old)
10.000 hours
Owen "smooya" Butterfield - Movistar Riders (21 years old)
13.400 hours
Aaron "AZR" Ward - EXTREMUM (28 years old)
11.000 hours
Mathias "MSL" Lauridsen - No current team (26 years old)
10.300 hours
Joakim "jkaem" Myrbostad - EXTREMUM (27 years old)
11.000 hours
When looking at the crazy amount of hours that these players have put into the game and their professional careers it becomes clear that whilst talent and luck definitely plays a role in becoming a CS:GO pro, it also takes an incredible amount of hard work and hours to reach the top. If you want to hear more about the players and whether or not they think that their hours within the game is a lot or not, you can watch the following video containing all the interviews: