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CSSkill is the next-generation Counter-Strike 2 analytics platform designed to help you stop guessing and start improving. We provide players with tick-perfect 2D demo replays, in-depth match breakdowns, and advanced metrics like untraded deaths and MR12 economy flow. Unlike traditional stat trackers, CSSkill gamifies your improvement. By analyzing your tape and climbing our seasonal leaderboards, you earn Reward Tokens (RT) that can be exchanged for real CS2 skins. Securely powered by Steam OpenID. Connect your account today, fix your hidden gameplay flaws, and get paid to rank up.
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