A player who has just recently played CS:GO has drawn an extremely rare knife. According to experts, he can sell it for around $200,000.
The German Twitch streamer ohnePixel is a well-known skin collector and enthusiast in Valve’s tactical shooter CS:GO. At the beginning of July, ohnePixel received a donation of CS:GO cases worth around 180,000 euros. Subsequently, ohnePixel opened the donated crates in front of thousands of viewers and pulled one dud after another – and ended up with just 4,000 euros from the case opening.
Now, ohnePixel spoke with an 18-year-old who is on the streamer’s Discord server and had unbelievable luck opening cases – unlike ohnePixel himself.
The 18-year-old drew a knife that is worth around $200,000. ohnePixel appears visibly impressed during the livestream and shocked notes that the lucky player has only just 34 hours in CS:GO. He just recently started with CS:GO because he was banned for toxic behavior in Valorant.
What kind of knife is it? ohnePixel is a real expert when it comes to skins and knives in CS:GO. In a phone call with the 18-year-old knife owner, he explained why the good piece is worth so much.
According to ohnePixel, the knife is a “Case hardened Karambit blue gem” with pattern index 387 – that is THE “number 1 pattern”. Additionally, ohnePixel emphasizes that the condition of the knife plays a role. “Factory new” means, for example, that the drawn item is in like-new condition.
The 18-year-old’s knife is “field tested”. While this is not optimal, it is likely better than the last sold knife with the coveted pattern. That one was “well-worn”, a step worse and sold for $118,000, even though according to ohnePixel, it was a duplicated item.
The video of the conversation between ohnePixel and the lucky player can be found on YouTube:
How much is the knife worth? ohnePixel estimates that the 18-year-old can sell the knife for around $200,000 due to its condition, the patterns, and the fact that it is not a duplicate.
The lucky player himself says he has already received an offer of $150,000, to which ohnePixel emphasized that this is too low and that he could get more than $150,000.
During the conversation, ohnePixel additionally asked the 18-year-old if that was a lot of money for him. He replied, “Yes, definitely. $200,000. It will help my parents.”
The 18-year-old knife owner is still new to CS:GO and is likely to soon enjoy his first big skin sale. Another player who left CS:GO years ago made 400,000 euros in June with skins he found in his inventory.
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