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Lukas Rossander
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Lukas Egholm Rossander (born 7 June 1995), better known as gla1ve, is a Danish professional Counter-Strike 2 coach and former player who is the head coach of 100 Thieves. Considered one of the best captains in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, he became the first (along with three of his teammates) to win 4 majors in CS:GO, and to win 3 majors consecutively.
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- Type
- Person
- Gender
- Female
- Origin
- Denmark
- Active from
- 1990-01-27
Discography
- A Pile of Empty Tapes2012
- She Moves (Acoustic EP)2014
- Temul (Lie Low)2014
- Y2015
- Things We Do for Love2015
- Dream of Fire2015
- Seven Dreams of Fire2015
- Missed Out on Disco2016
- Helium High2017
- 二 Money Towers2018
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Recent publications · Crossref
5 total works indexed
- Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome
· 2001 · cited 18,616x
- A global reference for human genetic variation
· 2015 · cited 17,786x
- Tissue-based map of the human proteome
· 2015 · cited 14,105x
- UMAP: Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection
· 2018 · cited 9,517x
- The IntCal20 Northern Hemisphere Radiocarbon Age Calibration Curve (0–55 cal kBP)
· 2020 · cited 6,920x
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Encyclopedic overview
9 sectionsContents
- Career
- Source career
- 2012/2013
- 2014/2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- References
Lukas Egholm Rossander (born 7 June 1995), better known as gla1ve, is a Danish professional Counter-Strike 2 coach and former player who is the head coach of 100 Thieves. Considered one of the best captains in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, he became the first (along with three of his teammates) to win 4 majors in CS:GO, and to win 3 majors consecutively.
== Career == === Source career === Gla1ve's first Counter-Strike game he played at a professional level was Counter-Strike: Source, where he played with teams such as Reason Gaming and Epsilon Esports. Throughout his entire Source career, he found modest success and won $4924.99 in total.
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