The clutch god
All about Xyp9x the clutch god and most major winner in a row
Andreas Hjsleth, better known by his gaming alias Xyp9x, represents Astralis in the professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive league. Along with three of his teammates, he set a record for the most major victories in CS: GO history. Hjsleth was born and raised in the North Danish Region city of Aars. He presently belongs to Astralis. He was formerly a part of the team’s Team Dignitas and Team Solomid. He came up with the name Xyp9x by randomly pressing the keys on his keyboard.
Andreas “Xyp9x” Hjsleth, a four-time Major champion, has extended his agreement with Astralis through 2025. Xyp9x was named as one of the playing five instead of Lucas “Bubzkji” Andersen in the announcement of the organization’s CS: GO roster for the forthcoming PGL Major Stockholm 2021, which was made just one week before the one.
However, many were caught off guard because the 26-year-old had already discussed the uncertainties of his future with Astralis two months prior in August. In ESL Pro League Season 14, the young marksman Philip “Lucky” Ewald will take his place on the team’s active squad as Xyp9x stated he was “looking forward towards what the future offers.”
Gear and Settings
MONITOR
- BenQ XL2546
MOUSEPAD
- ZOWIE G-SR
MOUSE
- ZOWIE FK2
HEADSET
- Turtle Beach Elite Pro
KEYBOARD
- Logitech G610
Mouse Settings:
WINDOWS SENS.
- 6
GAME SENSITIVITY
- 1
RAW INPUT
- 1
DPI / CPI
- 800
ZOOM/SCOPE SENS.
- 1
EDPI
- 800
INCHES/360°
- 20.45″
POLLING RATE
- 500 Hz
CM/360°
- 51.95 cm
Video Settings :
RESOLUTION
- 1680×1050
REFRESH RATE
- 240 Hz
SCALING MODE
- Black bars
FINAL ASPECT RATIO
- 16:10
ASPECT RATIO
- 16:10
Commit to the Danish organization
After speaking about his uncertain future with Astralis just a few months ago, the clutch master has opted to commit to the Danish organization until 2025. After a brief hiatus during the summer player break, Xyp9x rejoined the active roster as Lukas “gla1ve” Rossander took a little leave from all of his obligations to give birth to his first child.
After more than two months without competing, Xyp9x was a little rusty at both BLAST Premier: Fall Groups 2021 as well as IEM Fall 2021: Europe, but he still showed his well-known propensity for winning rounds for his team when it mattered the most.
Australis performed admirably in each competition, earning spots in the BLAST Premier Fall 2021 or PGL Major Stockholm 2021, correspondingly.
Check out Xyp9x Steam profile.