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Beyond The Summit is set to host its third edition of the cs_summit. Eight teams will travel to the BTS house in sunny Los Angeles, California to compete for a share of $150,000. Expect some great CS:GO in a relaxed and fun event for both players and fans.
1 – 4 Nov 2018
Summit House, Los Angeles
$150,000

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