In 2026, the anti-record for the worst individual maps at major LAN tournaments is currently held by CrePoW from Fisher College. The Belgian managed to claim the very top of this anti-ranking twice, while the rest of the list is rounded out by B8 players and Spinx from MOUZ.
LAN stages
The sample included only LAN stages of tournaments where MVP awards were handed out, and the total database consisted of 717 maps. So this is not some random list from online cups or secondary matches, but specifically the worst individual collapses at the biggest events of the year.
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CrePoW took both top spots
The worst map of the year by Rating 3.0 was currently played by CrePoW — a 0.15 on Ancient against G2 at PGL Astana. And that still was not enough: the second line on the list also belongs to him — 0.17 on Inferno, again against G2 at PGL Astana.
So at one tournament, and effectively in one matchup, CrePoW produced the two weakest maps of the year across all tier-1 LANs. That is exactly what makes his case so brutal: this is not about one failed collapse, but a full double anti-record.

B8 also ended up in the anti-top
Third place went to kensizor from B8 — 0.20 on Ancient against NAVI at IEM Rio. Right behind him is his teammate alex666, who posted only 0.22 on Mirage against Vitality at IEM Atlanta.
For B8, this is a fairly telling story: throughout the year, the team has regularly played against very serious opposition, but these are exactly the kinds of matches that sometimes leave the most painful individual numbers behind. Especially when NAVI or Vitality are on the other side of the server and simply give you no space at all.
Even Spinx showed up here
The top five is closed out by a player of a completely different status — Spinx from MOUZ. He has a 0.22 on Dust2 against Spirit at PGL Astana.
And that is probably what makes this list so interesting. It includes not only players from lower-ranked teams, who objectively have a harder time surviving against tier-1 monsters, but also top names who can still completely fall apart on one specific map.
The full anti-top of the worst maps of 2026
As of now, the top five looks like this:
- CrePoW — 0.15
Ancient against G2 at PGL Astana - CrePoW — 0.17
Inferno against G2 at PGL Astana - kensizor — 0.20
Ancient against NAVI at IEM Rio - alex666 — 0.22
Mirage against Vitality at IEM Atlanta - Spinx — 0.22
Dust2 against Spirit at PGL Astana
These numbers show just how brutal the tier-1 scene is
Ratings like these always look wild, but they also do a very good job of showing just how ruthless the tier-1 scene really is. One bad start, a few lost clutches, a completely broken tempo — and now you are remembered in the stats of the year not for a highlight, but for a 0.15.
This is especially true for LANs with a top-level pool of opponents. There are almost no “soft” matches there, and any drop-off instantly turns into a statistical disaster.
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The heroes of the anti-top
For now, the main hero of this anti-top is CrePoW, who collected the two worst maps of 2026 at tier-1 LAN tournaments. Behind him are kensizor, alex666, and Spinx, who also left behind some very painful statistical collapses.
And that is probably the main point of a list like this: even in 2026, when everyone is focused on MVPs, records, and highlights, big Counter-Strike always has a reverse side too — maps that players would definitely rather erase from memory.

