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His gameplay was quality, as clearly reflected in the amount of hours which he has put into mastering his craft. Round after round I was kept on my toes, wondering if he was going to get the better of me. As a personal note, I felt that the gameplay was quite balanced as we appeared to be on a similar skill level. This is to be positively noted as it prevented any frustration whilst at the same time ensuring I did not get bored as it was not "too easy".
A "shout out" must be given to his personality, as win or lose, Sav is a fantastic sport, and is always positive in chat, hyping up friend and foe alike. Endless barrages of smiley faces ensured that even after a loss, I was always in top spirits.
I strongly recommend everybody to play a game of "Counter-Strike 2" with Sav.