PashaBiceps Joins AGO For Trial Run

TwitchBeat - August 22, 2019
PashaBiceps Joins AGO For Trial Run

Jarosław Jarząbkowski, also known online as pashaBiceps is a professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player, who plays for Virtus.pro. He started playing Counter-Strike when it first appeared in his hometown. pashaBiceps is a part of the famous Polish group of players known as the Golden Five, arguably one of the most successful teams in Counter-Strike and on top in terms of winnings. In 2009, Jarosław won prizes with the Polish national team for the first time at the 2009 European Nations Championship Finals. He was a pivotal part of the legendary Polish roster for nearly half a decade. Since then he’s been streaming extensively until returning to competitive Counter-Strike with a Polish lineup.

Jarząbkowski has joined up with Polish team AGO on a trial basis. Counter-Strike’s favorite papa is back. At the very least he’s attempting to make a comeback to the competitive field. x-kom AGO announced on August 19 that they have brought pashaBiceps in to try out alongside other Polish players Sidney and SAYN as the organization continues their search for an optimal roster. For pashaBiceps, this will be the first organization he’s played or trialed with ever since leaving Virtus.Pro in February of this year.

Jarząbkowski has been sitting on the bench since the organization ceased CS:GO operations for a whopping two weeks in December, and has played with the unsigned team Youngsters since he was let go. His agreement with Virtus.pro ended in February being inert since December 2018. During his five-year stint with Virtus.pro, he won in excess of 10 competitions, including the EMS One Katowice 2014 Major. He received the MVP grant for that competition and has set as high as number three in the Top 20 Players of the Year list at HLTV, with that most elevated of rankings coming in 2014. He helped Virtus.pro become a top power is CS:GO through 2016.

pashaBiceps is one of the most entertaining and popular figures in professional CSGO, and at 31 years old is proof that esports success is not necessarily just a young person’s arena. Fans will be hoping this trial period is successful and that the AGO roster builds up and returns to some top-tier events in the future.

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