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Counterstrike: Global Offensive is a hugely popular first-person shooter, but it's not as welcoming to new players as games like Battlefield and Call of Duty. CS:GO is tough, especially when you don't know what to do or when to do it.
Don't give up though; we've played a lot of CS:GO, and here are our top tips to help new players get started and potentially give you an advantage.
Knowing what to buy and when to buy it
There's a lot to break down here, but bear with us, as learning about rewards and the weaponry available can be the difference between life and death in casual and competitive CS:GO matches.
In casual matches, you have a max of $10,000 and you play for 15 rounds (first to 8 wins) while in competitive matches, you have a max of $16,000 and a whopping 30 rounds (first to 16 wins). It's also worth noting that in competitive matches, kill rewards and money earned are both doubled.
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