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10.07.2026 22:47
DM-Diesel · Normal · Deathmatch · duration 14:54 min

Match verdict: The decisive stretch was 244 to 282 seconds, when Trajbalajka erased Aladar's 6:3 lead and moved ahead 8:6. The key factors were weapon flexibility, RocketLauncher control, and the eight-kill spree from 595 to 765 seconds. Trajbalajka won 30:9:4 because after the turn he never allowed sustained pressure.

Players3
Humans1
Bots2
Kills47
Headshots2
Suicides4
Total damage9 208
Kills / min3,2
MVPTrajbalajka31 kills, 78% effbest player of the match
HeadhunterTrajbalajka1 headshotsmost headshots
Longest spreeTrajbalajka8 kills without dyingmost kills without dying
Best multikillTrajbalajkaDouble Killmost kills in quick succession
JuggernautTrajbalajka5 127 dmg dealtdealt the most damage
TankAladar3 615 dmg takenabsorbed the most damage
First BloodAladar0:28 — Hubertfirst kill of the match
Punching BagHubert22 deathsmost deaths
LemmingHubert3 suicidesmost suicides
ImmortalTrajbalajkav priemere 1:29 min between deathssurvived the longest
AvengerTrajbalajka14x instant paybackmost often instantly repaid his killer
Spree BreakerAladarukončil 8-kill spree of Trajbalajkastopped the longest spree of the match
MVP clearly goes to Trajbalajka for 30 points, 31 kills, and the longest eight-frag spree. Aladar gets the best-start award and the spree-stopper note, while Hubert earns style points for weapon variety despite three FlakCannon suicides.

Trajbalajka ruled DM-Diesel with rockets

DM-Diesel did not begin as an easy ride for the eventual winner, but as a rough engine coughing before ignition. Aladar opened the match with first blood at 28 seconds, dropping Hubert with the SniperRifle, and soon held a 2:1 lead after a BioRifle kill on Trajbalajka. But a 894-second Normal Deathmatch is not won at the first corner. Trajbalajka answered with the RocketLauncher, absorbed the early bumps, and from the fourth minute onward built a performance with accountant-level precision and garage-explosion volume.

First blood and early chaos

The opening belonged to Aladar. At 0:28 he hit Hubert with the SniperRifle and opened the scoring. Trajbalajka equalized four seconds later with a rocket on Aladar, but the first minutes were not comfortable for him. At 66 seconds Aladar used the BioRifle on Trajbalajka and moved to 2:1. Hubert also met the darker side of the FlakCannon, eliminating himself at 86 seconds and falling to -1.

Hubert, however, was not just comic relief with an overenthusiastic flak blast. At 101 seconds he took down Aladar with the Stinger, and at 127 seconds he hit Trajbalajka with the FlakCannon. Then came the first warning from the future winner: Trajbalajka took instant revenge at 128 seconds with the RocketLauncher and added another rocket twelve seconds later. After two minutes the match already had first blood, a suicide, revenge, and a clear hint that rockets would not be decoration.

Aladar builds, Trajbalajka answers

Between 178 and 203 seconds, Aladar looked ready for a major night. He stopped Trajbalajka with the FlakCannon to tie it at 3:3, then punished Hubert with the RocketLauncher and SniperRifle, the 198-second shot being a headshot. At 203 seconds he added a rocket on Trajbalajka and the board read 6:3 for Aladar.

What mattered was what followed. Trajbalajka did not panic. At 244, 248, and 252 seconds he used the BioRifle on Hubert, Aladar, and Hubert again. Suddenly it was 6:6. At 268 seconds he added a FlakCannon kill on Hubert, and at 282 seconds he used the same weapon on Aladar. The data records three lead changes; this was the last one with real weight.

The fifth minute opens the gap

The computed tempo marks the fifth minute as the busiest, with five kills, and it matches the feel of the match: around 244 to 282 seconds the fight became an elevator with no brakes. Trajbalajka was not only catching up; he was taking space and rhythm away from both opponents. After rockets at 308 and 316 seconds, he reached 10 points. Hubert interrupted him at 346 seconds with the FlakCannon, but Hubert's own death at 354 seconds pulled the moment back down.

From 369 seconds the match tilted hard. Trajbalajka scored a SniperRifle headshot on Hubert, then continued with rockets, BioRifle hits, and more rockets on Aladar. His own RocketLauncher suicide at 467 seconds dropped him from 15 to 14, but it was a dent, not a change of direction. Kills at 489, 496, 513, and 544 seconds followed, while Aladar stayed stuck on 6 and Hubert remained low.

Double kills and the final signature

The hardest spree arrived from 595 to 765 seconds. Trajbalajka started with a rocket on Aladar, then two seconds later added Hubert for a Double Kill. At 601 and 609 seconds he hit Hubert again and climbed to 22:2. The run continued with a FlakCannon kill on Aladar at 632, rockets at 683 and 705, and another Double Kill at 707. The computed longest spree is clear: Trajbalajka, eight kills, from 595 to 765 seconds, ended only by Aladar.

After 707 seconds came the longest pause, 58 seconds without a kill, as if the map needed to wipe its forehead. At 765 seconds Aladar finally broke the spree with the FlakCannon, but 26 points for the leader already looked final. The ending added Hubert's Shock Combo on Aladar at 796, BioRifle hits from Aladar and Hubert, and finally two Stinger kills by Trajbalajka on Aladar at 875 and 893 seconds. The final 30:9:4 was built, not gifted.

Momenty zápasu
  • Aladar took first blood at 28 seconds with the SniperRifle on Hubert.
  • Aladar led 6:3 after a rocket on Trajbalajka at 203 seconds.
  • Trajbalajka turned the match between 244 and 282 seconds with BioRifle and FlakCannon kills.
  • The busiest minute was the fifth, with five kills.
  • Trajbalajka scored Double Kills at 597 and 707 seconds.
  • The longest spree was eight kills and Aladar ended it at 765 seconds.
  • The longest pause lasted 58 seconds after 707.
  • The final score was Trajbalajka 30, Aladar 9, Hubert 4.

When DM-Diesel stopped after 894 seconds, the table needed no poetry: Trajbalajka 30, Aladar 9, Hubert 4. Aladar had the first blood, early lead, and a headshot; Hubert added Stinger, FlakCannon, and Shock Combo moments. But Trajbalajka's weapon switching, BioRifle comeback, RocketLauncher pressure, and eight-frag spree turned the match into a clear verdict.

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.

The score chart would show a tense opening, with Aladar moving ahead 6:3 and three lead changes overall. From 6:6 and then 7:6, Trajbalajka built the gap all the way to 30:9:4. The match started to turn between 244 and 282 seconds and was settled after the spree beginning at 595.

Match pace

Kills in each minute of this match. Peaks are the wildest moments of the game.

The tempo peaked in the fifth minute, where computed data lists five kills. The kills_per_minute line had no empty collapse, though the longest quiet spell lasted 58 seconds after 707. After that, the rhythm returned, but the comeback window was gone.

Who killed when

Heatmap of player kills per match minute. A darker cell means more kills in that minute.

The start belonged to Aladar, who opened the score and built a 6:3 lead. The middle and finish belonged to Trajbalajka, especially after the BioRifle comeback and the later eight-kill spree.
#PlayerScoreKillsDeathsSuic.EffHSDmg+Dmg−SpreeMultiFavorite weaponTimeØ life
1SK Trajbalajka30319178%1512729738Double KillRocketLauncher14:541:29
2B Aladar9920031%1210136154FlakCannon14:540:42
3B Hubert4722324%0198032362FlakCannon14:540:38
Player verdicts
  • SK Trajbalajka — He started under pressure but adapted best after trailing 3:6. The RocketLauncher decided the match, the BioRifle turned it, and the eight-kill spree sealed 30 points.
  • B Aladar — He had an excellent start with first blood, a 6:3 lead, and one headshot. After the turn, he could not match Trajbalajka's pace, though he did stop the longest spree at 765 seconds.
  • B Hubert — He hit both opponents with multiple weapons and added a Shock Combo near the end. Three FlakCannon suicides dragged down his score and slowed every comeback attempt.
Frequently asked questions about the match
Who won the match on DM-Diesel?

Trajbalajka won the match on DM-Diesel with a score of 30.

How long did the match last?

The match lasted 14:54 minutes.

How many kills happened in the match?

The match had a total of 47 kills among 3 players (1 humans, 2 bots).

Who had the most headshots?

Trajbalajka landed the most headshots (1).

What was the deadliest weapon in the match?

The weapon RocketLauncher caused the most kills (20).

Who had the longest kill streak?

Trajbalajka had the longest streak (8 kills without dying).

Who won the match on DM-Diesel in Normal Deathmatch?

Trajbalajka won on DM-Diesel in Normal Deathmatch with 30 points. Aladar finished second with 9 and Hubert third with 4.

What was the main turning point?

The main turn came between 244 and 282 seconds, when Trajbalajka erased a 3:6 deficit with BioRifle and FlakCannon kills. After that stretch he never lost the lead.

Why was Aladar's good start not enough?

Aladar led 6:3 and had first blood plus a headshot, but after Trajbalajka's comeback he lost tempo control. His later kills interrupted the lead rather than changing the match.

What was the longest spree?

Trajbalajka had the longest spree: eight kills from 595 to 765 seconds. Aladar ended it with the FlakCannon.

Which weapons mattered most?

Trajbalajka's RocketLauncher mattered most, especially for Double Kills and the late spree. The BioRifle was key to the comeback, and the FlakCannon gave Aladar and Hubert important kills.

Was the match close until the end?

No. It was close mainly in the opening phase and first third. After Trajbalajka's turn and the spree from 595 seconds, the lead became clear.

Match moments
  • First blood: AladarHubert (SniperRifle, 0:28)
  • Biggest rivalry: Trajbalajka killed Aladar 16x (all-time across matches 16:5)
    The main rivalry was Trajbalajka versus Aladar, because their direct kills shaped the lead and the turning point. This match confirmed Trajbalajka's dominance: Aladar started better, but after the comeback he could only slow the run.
  • Deadliest weapon: RocketLauncher (20 kills)
  • Lead changes: the lead changed 3x (last at 4:28)
  • Longest spree: Trajbalajka — 8 kills from 9:55 to 12:45, ended by Aladar
  • Busiest minute: 5. minute (5 kills)
  • Longest silence: 58 s without a kill (from 11:47)
  • Instant paybacks: total 22x, most by Trajbalajka (14x)
  • Fun fact: Trajbalajka had 14 revenge kills in computed.revenge_kills, more than Aladar and Hubert combined.
Match timeline (51 events)
0:28B Aladar B Hubert (SniperRifle)first blood
0:32SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (RocketLauncher)
1:06B Aladar SK Trajbalajka (BioRifle)
1:26B Hubert killed himself (FlakCannon)
1:41B Hubert B Aladar (Stinger)
2:07B Hubert SK Trajbalajka (FlakCannon)
2:08SK Trajbalajka B Hubert (RocketLauncher)
2:20SK Trajbalajka B Hubert (RocketLauncher)
2:58B Aladar SK Trajbalajka (FlakCannon)
3:10B Aladar B Hubert (RocketLauncher)
3:18B Aladar B Hubert (SniperRifle)headshot
3:23B Aladar SK Trajbalajka (RocketLauncher)
3:29B Hubert B Aladar (Stinger)
4:04SK Trajbalajka B Hubert (BioRifle)
4:08SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (BioRifle)
4:12SK Trajbalajka B Hubert (BioRifle)
4:28SK Trajbalajka B Hubert (FlakCannon)
4:42SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (FlakCannon)
5:08SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (RocketLauncher)
5:16SK Trajbalajka B Hubert (RocketLauncher)
5:46B Hubert SK Trajbalajka (FlakCannon)
5:54B Hubert killed himself (FlakCannon)
6:09SK Trajbalajka B Hubert (SniperRifle)headshot
6:28SK Trajbalajka B Hubert (RocketLauncher)
6:38B Hubert killed himself (FlakCannon)
6:51SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (BioRifle)
7:17SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (RocketLauncher)
7:33SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (RocketLauncher)
7:47SK Trajbalajka killed himself (RocketLauncher)
8:09SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (BioRifle)
8:16SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (RocketLauncher)
8:33SK Trajbalajka B Hubert (RocketLauncher)
9:04SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (RocketLauncher)
9:32B Hubert SK Trajbalajka (FlakCannon)
9:34B Aladar B Hubert (FlakCannon)
9:55SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (RocketLauncher)
9:57SK Trajbalajka B Hubert (RocketLauncher)Double Kill
10:01SK Trajbalajka B Hubert (RocketLauncher)
10:09SK Trajbalajka B Hubert (RocketLauncher)
10:32SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (FlakCannon)
11:23SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (RocketLauncher)
11:45SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (RocketLauncher)
11:47SK Trajbalajka B Hubert (RocketLauncher)Double Kill
12:45B Aladar SK Trajbalajka (FlakCannon)
12:57SK Trajbalajka B Hubert (FlakCannon)
13:16B Hubert B Aladar (Shock Combo)
13:20SK Trajbalajka B Hubert (Stinger)
13:59B Aladar SK Trajbalajka (BioRifle)
14:25B Hubert B Aladar (BioRifle)
14:35SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (Stinger)
14:53SK Trajbalajka B Aladar (Stinger)
Match weapons
WeaponKillsHeadshots
RocketLauncher200
FlakCannon100
BioRifle80
Stinger50
SniperRifle32
ShockRifle10

Who killed with what

Each player's kills split by weapon. Reveals every fighter's favorite tool.

Trajbalajka shone most with the RocketLauncher, using it for key kills and Double Kills, while the BioRifle sparked the comeback. Aladar had a varied start with SniperRifle, BioRifle, FlakCannon, and RocketLauncher, plus one headshot. Hubert leaned on FlakCannon and Stinger and added a late Shock Combo.
Trajbalajka first absorbed Aladar's aggressive start, then leaned into control of explosive weapons. The BioRifle broke the scoreline open, but the RocketLauncher created most of the decisive space in close and mid-range fights. Aladar was dangerous while switching weapons and taking initiative, but after losing the lead he reacted more than dictated. Hubert added disruptive hits, yet his FlakCannon mistakes hurt his position.
Who killed whom
Who killed whom
↓ killer / victim →TrajbalajkAladarHubert
Trajbalajka1615
Aladar54
Hubert34