PGL posts Astana 2026 stats: map use, YEKINDAR’s ADR swing

PGL posts Astana 2026 stats: map use, YEKINDAR's ADR swing - news.white.market

PGL released post-tournament statistics from PGL Astana 2026 showing map usage frequencies and that Mareks “YEKINDAR” Gaļinskis recorded the event’s largest ADR spread.

PGL published a post-event statistics package following PGL Astana 2026 that lists match and player metrics from the tournament. The release includes how often each map was used in the schedule and identifies players with the largest variances in performance measures.

The organizer flagged Mareks “YEKINDAR” Gaļinskis as having the tournament’s largest ADR spread. ADR in CS2 stands for average damage per round. ADR spread refers to the difference between a player’s highest and lowest per-match ADR across the tournament, showing how much a player’s round-by-round damage output varied between matches.

The data release provides map usage counts for every map that appeared in the event, so observers can see which maps were most common and which were less frequent. The post also contains standard match-level data and player statistics that are typically tracked after events, including per-round and per-match metrics.

PGL’s statistics are intended to give teams, commentators and viewers numerical context for match discussions. Analysts can use the numbers to compare map frequency and to spot players whose performances were unusually inconsistent or unusually steady over the course of PGL Astana 2026.

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