"Before playing against Staer, I thought he could do anything he wanted in CS. I still think so, but each player in the team has an X-factor.
Stavn is also a very unique player. I've never played with a teammate like him before. He's very communicative, always one step ahead.
He even knows how the river flows on the map. He reads the game. He knows what will happen, and helps the team with that.
In the middle of one of the rounds, I thought that Stavn might be one of the smartest players I've played with who aren't captains," concluded Nicolai "Device" Reedtz.
Device has smashed a bunch of monitors. But he promised he wouldn't do it anymore.
Astralis defeated Eternal Fire (2-0) in the first match at ESL Pro League 19. The Danish team will play against Faze for a spot in the playoffs.
ESL Pro League 19 takes place from April 23 to May 12 in Malta. The tournament's prize pool is $750,000, along with a slot at IEM Cologne.