Every match, every number
Match results on Krontiv are more than scoreboards. Every result is accompanied by an editorial note that captures the statistical story of the match — the economy swing that turned a deficit into a lead, the first blood percentage that unlocked a map, or the draft decision that conceded an unwinnable champion matchup. The data is the foundation; the context makes it meaningful.
Results are updated within four hours of match completion. Each entry includes map-level scores, MVP ratings, key statistical highlights, and a one-sentence editorial note that summarises the analytical takeaway. Filter by title to focus on the game you follow most closely.
Latest match
Team A 2 – 1 Team C
A classic three-map series defined by economy management. Team A took Inferno 16-12 with a textbook CT hold, lost Nuke 10-16 against Team C’s T-side execute package, then rallied on Dust2 with a 16-14 overtime finish. The decisive factor: Team A won three of four eco rounds in Dust2’s second half, converting a $5,000 deficit into a $12,000 advantage that funded the match-winning buy.
“The economy round is where mathematics becomes drama.”
Recent results
Economy management on Dust2 proved decisive — 3 of 4 eco rounds won in the second half.
Jett posted 312 ACS across both maps with 24.6% first blood percentage.
3,200 gold lead at 15 minutes — dragon control from minute 8.
Roshan timing at 18:42 gave a 4,000 net worth swing that closed both games.
Mirage dominance: 81% win rate on their pick translated to a 16-8 blowout.
Results archive
| Date | Event | Game | Team A | Score | Team B | Maps |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Apr 2026 | IEM Katowice Qualifier | CS2 | Team A | 2–1 | Team C | INF / NUK / D2 |
| 13 Apr 2026 | VCT Masters | Valorant | Team F | 2–0 | Team H | Haven / Bind |
| 12 Apr 2026 | LEC Spring | LoL | Team B | 1–0 | Team D | Game 1 |
| 11 Apr 2026 | DPC Division I | Dota 2 | Team E | 2–0 | Team G | Game 1 / Game 2 |
| 10 Apr 2026 | BLAST Premier | CS2 | Team B | 2–0 | Team F | MIR / ANC |
“The post-match editorial notes are brilliant. One sentence after each result that captures the statistical story. It’s like having an analyst in the room.”
— Q.
“I used to watch matches without context. Now I read the Krontiv result first and I see patterns I’d never have noticed — economy swings, CT/T-side imbalances.”
— W.