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QuickFinishRandy
Overtime is overrated. Just win 16 rounds and call it a day; why drag it?
StratMasterKevin
Overtime in CS:GO kicks in when both teams end up with the same score after the usual 30 rounds, meaning the match is tied. To break the tie, teams play additional rounds in sets (most commonly, 6 rounds). Each team starts with a fixed amount of money (often $10,000) to buy gear for these rounds. The first team to win 4 out of the 6 rounds wins the match. If it's still tied, the process repeats until a winner is found. Remember, overtime rules can vary depending on the server or the tournament you're playing in!
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