KennyS debuts in CS.MONEY’s brand new show, CS:GOD

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Disclaimer: no butts were hurt while recording this episode. Well, seriously hurt. 

What do esports athletes train? Nades, aiming, comms, starts, peeks, player models, map movement, and all that. But what about bunnyhopping and surfing? We doubt that most pro players can rival regular surf-maps enjoyers. Now imagine: these athletes and other popular CS:GO community personalities are forced to go through a unique in-game obstacle course, competing in time with other guests and ordinary users while answering annoying questions. 

We made it real: CS.MONEY‘s new YouTube show CS:GOD reveals your idols from unusual sides! 

CS:GOD is a test of skill, endurance and will. Our special specialists have created a special map, especially for this show, and it will make even the most proficient CS:GO players sweat. The map is divided into various zones that require different movement and shooting skills. It gets more difficult the further you proceed!

The guests will compete with each other, passing one stage after another. At the same time, the show’s pesky host will bother them with even more pesky questions as an additional level of difficulty. Each episode will introduce new guests and unveil their real bunnyhopping and surfing skills, no edits. Moreover, you’ll be able to learn more about your favourite players and track their achievements on the megamap. 

Observe Their Struggle

Can you imagine a better time-spending activity than sitting in a comfortable chair while watching people suffer in a video game? 

CS:GOD’s first-ever trial honourably welcomes Kenny “kennyS” Schrub. The French esports legend, one of the best snipers on the planet, multiple international tournaments winner and the reason why AWP was nerfed debuts on our YouTube channel. He managed to prove his surfing and shooting skills and answered some interesting questions. CS.MONEY Blog has selected the most important answers. Nevertheless, you should definitely head over to our YouTube channel and watch the full video: it’s hilarious. Also hidden here is the first part of the code for the GameChanger Hub: TLJ.

At 11, you entered a local tournament and won it. Do you remember this?

I actually was a bit younger, eight or nine. We won it, I remember, with my brother and his friends. It was a small tournament, but I remember the final. I did an ace on Inferno.

I know you were good friends with apeX. How are your relationships with him now?

All good. I will always remember him as a player that uses the strength of the players the best. I’ve always had a good spot in my teams as an attacking player. And when you have apeX around you, it makes everything so much easier. He’s putting you in the best condition possible. So I have a lot of respect for him.

Speaking about your tournament experience, who was your toughest enemy? A player or maybe an esports team. 

As I like to say, when I’m confident, I am the one to be scared of. But I remember Virtus.pro, the Polish roster. They were really difficult to play against.

Are you toxic or calm?

When I’m in a competition, I’m a calm person. But when I play regular matches, it happens that I can be toxic. So I apologise to all the people I’ve been toxic to. 

Any future goals?

I don’t really have a goal right now. I have a lot of fun doing content, so I’ll just keep doing this because it’s fun. Now, competing is not the priority. But you never know. Motivation can switch sometimes, you know? And maybe I’ll go competitive at some point again. 

Hopefully, G2 and I can release some good news soon! Maybe not the news people want from me, but news that would be good for me, because what matters in the end, is yourself. So if you’re making a decision, always make it for yourself. 

And here is the second part of the code: WCO.

What would you say to Gabe Newell if you met him?

I would ask why doesn’t he come to events! Because people would be really happy to see him.

To find out who kennyS considers the best player of all time, what he thinks about m0nesy’s flicks and how well he did in the obstacle course run, check out the video on our Youtube channel.

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