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m0NESY Is the Most Dangerous in Solo Situations

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May 06
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In 2026, m0NESY has turned out to be perhaps the most dangerous player in those rounds where everything is already almost broken and he is left as the last man standing. According to calculations by analyst Sam Carder, the Falcons AWPer has the highest combat value in such situations among the top teams of the season.

Last alive

What makes this stat interesting is that it looks not just at clutches in the classic sense, but at a player’s broader impact in last-alive scenarios. In other words, this is not only about whether he won the round or not, but about how strongly he changes the duel situation when he is left alone against multiple opponents or is forced to try to save an almost dead round by himself.

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m0NESY turned out to be the strongest in last-alive scenarios

On the chart, m0NESY sits above every other notable name in duel swing specifically in situations where he is the last player alive. That means that in those rounds he is not just often trying to save the situation — he genuinely has the highest individual impact.

And that fits his overall profile very well. m0NESY has long been perceived as the kind of player who, even in an almost lost round, can create chaos, break the opponent’s timing, and turn a hopeless moment into a real chance.

Jame and broky are left alone most often

Another layer of this statistic also stands out. Jame and broky end up as the last alive in roughly 16% of rounds, which is one of the highest marks in the sample.

So while m0NESY stands out primarily because of the quality of his impact in solo moments, Jame and broky also consistently end up in those scenarios more often than others. And that already says a lot about both their style of play and their role in the team structure, where they are often left as the last hope to save a round.

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flameZ and apEX have a completely different profile

For contrast, the analyst also points out that flameZ and apEX are left as the last alive much more rarely — only in about 6% of rounds.

And that is very logical too. Their roles are by default much more aggressive, closer to early contact, space creation, and the first entry into the exchange. So they much more often either open the round or die earlier than the point where the situation reaches a last-alive scenario.

This stat shows well the difference between “often left alive” and “best at extracting value from the moment”

The most interesting thing here is exactly the split between two different ideas. Some players end up as the last alive more often, but that does not automatically mean they are the ones who use those moments best. Others may get into those spots a bit less often, but put far more pressure on the round once they do.

And by that logic, m0NESY right now looks the most dangerous specifically because of the quality of his impact, not just because of how often he appears in late-round chaos situations. That is exactly what makes his point on the chart stand out so much.

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A strong trait of m0NESY

Sam Carder’s statistic highlighted a very strong trait in m0NESY: when he is left alone, it is not just “another lost round with a chance for a highlight,” but a genuinely dangerous scenario for the opponent.

At the same time, Jame and broky are left solo most often, while flameZ and apEX, because of their roles, rarely even reach those situations. And that is exactly what makes the chart so interesting: it does not simply compare clutchers, but shows who lives and how they live inside late-round chaos.

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