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Thorin Reveals CS:GO Global Rankings as of July 27th, 2017

CS:GO World Rankings for July 2017

CS:GO World Rankings have always been a struggle due to the difficulty of judging the significance of different events. To create a coherent set of rankings, I have analyzed the recent form of each team based on their offline results and considered factors such as finishes, consistency, current form, and opponents faced. Here are the top 10 CS:GO teams as of July 27, 2017:

1. SK Gaming: SK remains at the top of the rankings with their exceptional results over the past three months, despite their disappointing performance at PGL Krakow.

2. FaZe: Despite their failure to perform well at the major, FaZe holds onto the second spot due to their strong performance in recent months.

3. Astralis: Astralis maintains their position in the top three with consistent top-four finishes in every tournament they have played.

4. G2: G2’s failure at the major didn’t impact their ranking as they had positive results in the past and a good number of ranked wins.

5. Gambit: Winning the major helped Gambit climb up the rankings, but their lack of series wins holds them back from a higher position.

6. Cloud9: Cloud9’s failure to gain many ranked wins impacted their ranking, but their recent big results still keep them in the top six.

7. Immortals: Despite an easy run to second place at the major, Immortals lack ranked series wins in the past three months.

8. Virtus.pro: After a slump in the summer, Virtus.pro’s top-four finish at the major has brought them back into the top 10.

9. Na’Vi: Na’Vi’s poor finish at the major, coupled with their lack of ranked wins, puts them at risk of dropping out of the rankings.

10. Fnatic: Fnatic’s top-eight finish at the major keeps them in the top 10, but they need more ranked wins to secure their position.

These rankings are based on offline results from the past three months, and they provide a snapshot of the current form of each team.

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