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ESL Pro League Season 23 Stage 2: 6/8 Favorites Deliver in Opening CS2 Matches

Stage 2 of ESL Pro League Season 23 opened with several convincing performances from tournament favorites, as top CS2 teams quickly asserted control of the Swiss bracket. While the round featured its share of surprises, squads like Team Spirit, MOUZ, Natus Vincere, and G2 Esports handled business with disciplined team play and standout individual performances. In this recap, we break down the expected results and key players behind the opening wins.

ESL Pro League Season 23 Stage 2: 6/8 Favorites Deliver in Opening CS2 Matches

ESL Pro League Stage 2 Opens With Chaos — A Story of Upsets, Dominance, and Rising Stars

Stage 2 of ESL Pro League Season 23 kicked off with a mix of dominant performances and early surprises, immediately reshaping the Swiss bracket. While several matches delivered unexpected results, many of the tournament’s favorites opened their campaigns with convincing wins.

In this recap, we focus on the expected results and dominant performances from the top teams, while the major upsets from the opening round will be covered in a separate article.

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These matches went largely as expected based on rankings, form, and pre-match CS2 odds.


Spirit vs 3DMAX — Business as Usual

Team Spirit entered their opening match against 3DMAX as heavy favorites and delivered a controlled 2–0 victory.

Spirit dictated the pace on Nuke from the start and followed it up with a composed performance on Overpass. While 3DMAX found occasional openings, Spirit’s structure and firepower proved too much across the series.

Key individuals

  • donk — explosive entry fragging and a performance close to a 2.00 HLTV rating

  • magixx — consistent mid-round impact and confident calling

  • Snobling (3DMAX) — showed resilience despite the difficult matchup


MongolZ vs paiN — Brazilian Momentum Meets a Mongolian Wall

The MongolZ continued their strong run with a 2–0 win over paiN Gaming.

The opening map went into double overtime, but MongolZ maintained control of key rounds thanks to strong opening duels, finishing with a 23–13 first-kill advantage. Their coordination and tempo ultimately secured the series.

Key individuals

  • Mzinho — high-impact entries throughout the match

  • Cobrazera — delivered a solid individual performance for paiN

  • Snow — struggled to keep pace with the server and finished with the only rating below 1.00


MOUZ dropping Dust2 to Heroic in 2-1 win

MOUZ and Heroic produced one of the most competitive series of the opening round.

Heroic struck first on Dust2 with strong early-round calling and confident mid-round pacing. MOUZ responded on Mirage, where jimpphat and Spinx controlled the tempo with decisive multi-kills.

The decider on Inferno turned into a dominant showing from MOUZ, who closed the map 13–3 with suffocating CT setups and strong trading.

Key points

  • jimpphat and Spinx led the server for MOUZ

  • Heroic impressed on Dust2 but collapsed on Inferno

  • MOUZ showed strong adaptation after losing the opening map


Aurora vs Legacy — Turkish CS2 beats the Brazilian CS2

Aurora Gaming edged out Legacy in a tightly contested 2–1 series.

Inferno became one of the longest maps of the round, ending 25–21 after multiple overtime periods. Legacy responded on Overpass before Aurora secured the series on Dust2 with a decisive late-round run.

Key points

  • Inferno (25–21 Aurora): dumau posted strong numbers but Aurora closed the crucial rounds

  • Overpass (13–9 Legacy): disciplined CT setups gave Legacy their best map

  • Dust2 (16–13 Aurora): Aurora pulled ahead late to seal the series

Top performers

  • Aurora: XANTARES (1.18 rating), Wicadia (1.16 rating)

  • Legacy: dumau (95 ADR, +14 K-D)


NaVi vs Monte — Short Story Recap

Natus Vincere started slowly against Monte, dropping Dust2 after struggling to contain Monte’s aggressive T-side.

The momentum shifted immediately on Inferno, where NaVi produced a dominant 13–1 CT performance. Mirage remained close until makazze and w0nderful delivered key late-round plays to secure the 2–1 victory.

Key points

  • Dust2 (13–4 Monte): Monte controlled the early tempo

  • Inferno (13–1 NaVi): near-perfect CT side from NaVi

  • Mirage (13–11 NaVi): tight decider decided in late rounds

Top performer

  • makazze — 1.71 rating and 111 ADR across the series


G2 Crush FaZe

G2 Esports opened Stage 2 with a convincing 2–0 victory over FaZe Clan.

G2 dominated the opening map before closing a more competitive second map through stronger mid-round decision-making and several key clutch rounds.

malbsMd and SunPayus led the scoreboard and consistently delivered impact when the rounds were on the line.

Key points

  • dominant opening map for G2

  • FaZe pushed back on the second map but fell short

  • G2’s mid-round calls and utility usage created a clear tactical edge


Upsets Coming Next

While many favorites secured early wins in ESL Pro League Season 23 Stage 2, the opening round also featured several major upsets that reshaped the Swiss bracket.

In our next article, we break down the biggest surprises of the day, including unexpected victories that could dramatically impact the playoff race.

Also follow our next CS2 betting picks and livestreams here.

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