Match history — match detail
Match verdict: The match was decided between 383 and 550 seconds, when Jano produced eight unanswered kills. RocketLauncher control was the key factor: Jano scored 20 kills with it and turned a balanced opening into a 30:14:10 win. Aladar and Hubert had counters, but they could not sustain them without suicides and extra deaths.
Jano controls DM-Deck with rockets and pulls away
Chaos came first, rockets came next, and Jano eventually built a lead nobody could chase down.
DM-Deck in Normal Deathmatch did not start as an easy march for the eventual winner. It opened as a sharp three-player exchange in which every point and every bit of space mattered. Hubert drew first blood after only 6 seconds, dropping Aladar with the FlakCannon, but then the arena fell silent for 86 seconds, the longest pause of the match. That quiet stretch only made the later noise louder. Aladar answered with LinkGun and ShockRifle work, while Jano entered the scoring at 226 seconds and soon turned Deck into a RocketLauncher workshop with very unfriendly opening hours.
First blood and the long silence
Hubert took the first mark immediately: at 0:06 he hit Aladar with the FlakCannon for 1:0. Then Deck paused. The next kill arrived only after 86 seconds, the longest gap of the entire duel, a strange start for a match that would later produce constant explosions.
At 1:32 Aladar answered with the LinkGun on Hubert, then lost a point to his own Redeemer at 2:17 before rebuilding with ShockRifle kills on Hubert. Jano joined at 3:46 with a RocketLauncher kill on Aladar. At 4:45 and 4:46 he hit Hubert and Aladar with the Redeemer for a Double Kill, moving to 4:3 and giving the match its first real swing.
Aladar strikes back
Jano raised the score to 5 against Hubert at 5:26, but Aladar answered hard. He killed Jano with the LinkGun at 5:40, added Hubert at 5:50 and hit Jano again at 5:58. Jano then hurt himself with the Redeemer at 6:23, so the lead kept shifting in a match that recorded four lead changes.
From 6:41 onward, Jano started to write the longer story. BioRifle on Aladar, RocketLauncher on Hubert, then fast rocket answers against Aladar pushed him ahead. By 7:36 Jano led 9:7, while Hubert also lost a point to his own FlakCannon. The score was still alive, but Jano was showing that the RocketLauncher was not just a favorite weapon, it was his main argument.
The spree that broke it open
The decisive run came from 383 to 550 seconds. After his own Redeemer mistake, Jano produced the longest spree of the match: eight kills without interruption. It included Aladar and Hubert, RocketLauncher shots, Redeemer hits and even a BioRifle finish. Hubert finally ended it at 9:10 with the LinkGun, but Jano already stood on 12 points and had changed the shape of the match.
Hubert then produced his own five-kill burst, striking Jano and Aladar with the LinkGun and Stinger between 9:10 and 10:07. For a moment the door looked open. Jano closed it at 10:30 with the Redeemer on Hubert, then kept scoring with rockets while Aladar lost another point to Slime. By 11:30 the chase looked much harder than the fight for first place.
Redeemers, revenge and minute thirteen
The busiest stretch was the 13th minute, with five kills. It mixed clean timing with pure Redeemer comedy: Aladar hit Jano at 12:20, Jano answered Aladar at the same time, then Aladar's Redeemer at 12:40 killed Jano, himself and Hubert, giving him a Double Kill on Hubert and a penalty at once.
Jano kept adding points at 13:21, 13:29 and 13:50, then landed another Redeemer Double Kill at 14:54 before blowing himself up one second later. Revenge kills also told the story: Jano had 14, Aladar 10 and Hubert 7. Everyone answered back, but Jano answered faster and more often.
The finish under control
After the 15th minute, the question was no longer who would win, but how wide the margin would become. Jano moved to 25 points through the next sequence, while Hubert and Aladar still found individual moments: Hubert with LinkGun, Aladar with Shock Combo and later two RocketLauncher kills on Jano.
Hubert added a late Double Kill with the FlakCannon at 19:00, but Jano answered at 19:40, 20:20, 20:55, 21:35 and finally 21:45. The last kill was a RocketLauncher hit on Hubert, a fitting ending for a player who scored 20 of his kills with that weapon. Final score: Jano 30, Aladar 14, Hubert 10.
Momenty zápasu
- Hubert drew first blood after 6 seconds with the FlakCannon on Aladar.
- The longest pause came right after that first kill: 86 seconds without another frag.
- Jano hit Hubert and Aladar with the Redeemer at 4:45 and 4:46 for a Double Kill.
- Jano's longest spree ran for eight kills from 6:23 to 9:10 and was ended by Hubert.
- The 13th minute was the busiest, with five kills and major Redeemer chaos.
- Jano sealed the match with a RocketLauncher kill on Hubert for 30:14:10.
DM-Deck was not a clean stomp from the first second. It had real lead changes, revenge kills and short uprisings from both Aladar and Hubert. The difference was that Jano turned the RocketLauncher into a steady scoring engine, and his mistakes cost less than the mistakes of his opponents. Aladar had strong LinkGun phases, Hubert opened the match and stopped Jano's best spree, but after 21 minutes and 45 seconds the result was clear: Jano won 30:14:10.
Score progression
Score progression of all players during the match, kill by kill. Crossing lines are lead changes. Player scores over time — click a name in the legend to toggle, drag to zoom.
Match pace
Kills in each minute of this match. Peaks are the wildest moments of the game.
Who killed when
Heatmap of player kills per match minute. A darker cell means more kills in that minute.