910
Coach Erdenedalai Bayanbat-
Firepower: Firepower: Measures a player’s raw fragging power - kills, damage, and multi-kills. It highlights those who consistently win aim duels or dominate fights. Survivability doesn’t count - this one’s all about impact and lethality.60/100
- Kills per round 0.71
- Kills per round win 0.94
- Damage per round 72.3
- Damage per round win 91.8
- Rounds with a kill 48.2%
- Rating 2.0 1.11
- Rounds with a multi-kill 17.2%
- Pistol round rating 1.08
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Entrying: Entrying: Gauges how often a player takes first contact to create space for teammates. High scores belong to those who push early or entry bombsites despite high risk. Based on traded deaths and survival support rate.21/100
- Saved by teammate per round 0.09
- Traded deaths per round 0.11
- Traded deaths percentage 16.6%
- Opening deaths traded percentage 22.5%
- Assists per round 0.12
- Support rounds 18.7%
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Trading: Trading: Evaluates how effectively a player trades teammates or avoids dying untraded. Core to consistent team play, this metric values reaction, positioning, and awareness.48/100
- Saved teammate per round 0.10
- Trade kills per round 0.15
- Trade kills percentage 20.5%
- Assisted kills percentage 24.1%
- Damage per kill 102
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Opening: Opening: Tracks early-round impact through opening duels. Players with high scores secure crucial first kills that tilt rounds 5v4. Based on opening attempts and success rate.60/100
- Opening kills per round 0.12
- Opening deaths per round 0.09
- Opening attempts 19.4%
- Opening success 56.8%
- Win% after opening kill 75.7%
- Attacks per round 1.93
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Clutching: Clutching: Measures late-round performance - 1vX wins, post-plant plays, and time alive. Top clutchers are those who stay calm and convert rounds under pressure.70/100
- Clutch points per round 0.03
- Last alive percentage 13.4%
- 1on1 win percentage 57.2%
- Time alive per round 68 s
- Saves per round loss 7.3%
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Sniping: Sniping: Represents performance with sniper rifles (AWP, SSG). High values mark dedicated AWPers; mid scores indicate hybrids, while low ones belong to riflers.92/100
- Sniper kills per round 0.35
- Sniper kills percentage 48.0%
- Rounds with sniper kills percentage 27.6%
- Sniper multi-kill rounds 0.10
- Sniper opening kills per round 0.09
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Utility: Utility: Reflects a player’s effectiveness with grenades - flash assists, HE damage, and tactical utility use. High scorers consistently enable teammates and control map space.49/100
- Utility damage per round 2.80
- Utility kills per 100 rounds 0.61
- Flashes thrown per round 0.63
- Flash assists per round 0.06
- Time opponent flashed per round 2.33 s
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Firepower: Firepower: Measures a player’s raw fragging power - kills, damage, and multi-kills. It highlights those who consistently win aim duels or dominate fights. Survivability doesn’t count - this one’s all about impact and lethality.63/100
- Kills per round 0.75
- Kills per round win 1.01
- Damage per round 75.8
- Damage per round win 97.3
- Rounds with a kill 50.8%
- Rating 2.0 1.11
- Rounds with a multi-kill 18.6%
- Pistol round rating 1.01
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Entrying: Entrying: Gauges how often a player takes first contact to create space for teammates. High scores belong to those who push early or entry bombsites despite high risk. Based on traded deaths and survival support rate.18/100
- Saved by teammate per round 0.07
- Traded deaths per round 0.09
- Traded deaths percentage 15.0%
- Opening deaths traded percentage 16.9%
- Assists per round 0.12
- Support rounds 19.3%
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Trading: Trading: Evaluates how effectively a player trades teammates or avoids dying untraded. Core to consistent team play, this metric values reaction, positioning, and awareness.39/100
- Saved teammate per round 0.08
- Trade kills per round 0.12
- Trade kills percentage 15.9%
- Assisted kills percentage 23.9%
- Damage per kill 101
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Opening: Opening: Tracks early-round impact through opening duels. Players with high scores secure crucial first kills that tilt rounds 5v4. Based on opening attempts and success rate.74/100
- Opening kills per round 0.14
- Opening deaths per round 0.08
- Opening attempts 21.6%
- Opening success 63.5%
- Win% after opening kill 74.6%
- Attacks per round 1.93
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Clutching: Clutching: Measures late-round performance - 1vX wins, post-plant plays, and time alive. Top clutchers are those who stay calm and convert rounds under pressure.67/100
- Clutch points per round 0.02
- Last alive percentage 11.8%
- 1on1 win percentage 50.0%
- Time alive per round 67 s
- Saves per round loss 12.4%
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Sniping: Sniping: Represents performance with sniper rifles (AWP, SSG). High values mark dedicated AWPers; mid scores indicate hybrids, while low ones belong to riflers.92/100
- Sniper kills per round 0.43
- Sniper kills percentage 56.5%
- Rounds with sniper kills percentage 34.0%
- Sniper multi-kill rounds 0.12
- Sniper opening kills per round 0.11
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Utility: Utility: Reflects a player’s effectiveness with grenades - flash assists, HE damage, and tactical utility use. High scorers consistently enable teammates and control map space.38/100
- Utility damage per round 3.14
- Utility kills per 100 rounds 0.59
- Flashes thrown per round 0.42
- Flash assists per round 0.04
- Time opponent flashed per round 2.44 s
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Firepower: Firepower: Measures a player’s raw fragging power - kills, damage, and multi-kills. It highlights those who consistently win aim duels or dominate fights. Survivability doesn’t count - this one’s all about impact and lethality.56/100
- Kills per round 0.66
- Kills per round win 0.86
- Damage per round 68.7
- Damage per round win 86.2
- Rounds with a kill 45.5%
- Rating 2.0 1.10
- Rounds with a multi-kill 15.8%
- Pistol round rating 1.14
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Entrying: Entrying: Gauges how often a player takes first contact to create space for teammates. High scores belong to those who push early or entry bombsites despite high risk. Based on traded deaths and survival support rate.23/100
- Saved by teammate per round 0.10
- Traded deaths per round 0.12
- Traded deaths percentage 18.1%
- Opening deaths traded percentage 28.1%
- Assists per round 0.12
- Support rounds 18.0%
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Trading: Trading: Evaluates how effectively a player trades teammates or avoids dying untraded. Core to consistent team play, this metric values reaction, positioning, and awareness.57/100
- Saved teammate per round 0.12
- Trade kills per round 0.17
- Trade kills percentage 25.0%
- Assisted kills percentage 24.3%
- Damage per kill 103
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Opening: Opening: Tracks early-round impact through opening duels. Players with high scores secure crucial first kills that tilt rounds 5v4. Based on opening attempts and success rate.45/100
- Opening kills per round 0.09
- Opening deaths per round 0.09
- Opening attempts 17.1%
- Opening success 50.1%
- Win% after opening kill 76.8%
- Attacks per round 1.92
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Clutching: Clutching: Measures late-round performance - 1vX wins, post-plant plays, and time alive. Top clutchers are those who stay calm and convert rounds under pressure.72/100
- Clutch points per round 0.04
- Last alive percentage 14.9%
- 1on1 win percentage 64.3%
- Time alive per round 69 s
- Saves per round loss 2.1%
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Sniping: Sniping: Represents performance with sniper rifles (AWP, SSG). High values mark dedicated AWPers; mid scores indicate hybrids, while low ones belong to riflers.92/100
- Sniper kills per round 0.26
- Sniper kills percentage 39.4%
- Rounds with sniper kills percentage 21.1%
- Sniper multi-kill rounds 0.07
- Sniper opening kills per round 0.06
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Utility: Utility: Reflects a player’s effectiveness with grenades - flash assists, HE damage, and tactical utility use. High scorers consistently enable teammates and control map space.60/100
- Utility damage per round 2.45
- Utility kills per 100 rounds 0.62
- Flashes thrown per round 0.84
- Flash assists per round 0.08
- Time opponent flashed per round 2.21 s
- Total kills 8554
- Headshot % 34.9%
- Total deaths 7526
- K/D Ratio 1.14
- Damage / Round 72.2
- Grenade dmg / Round 2.8
- Maps played 525
- Rounds played 12092
- Kills / Round 0.71
- Assists / Round 0.12
- Deaths / Round 0.62
- Saved by teammate / Round 0.08
- Saved teammates / Round 0.10
- Rating 2.0 1.11
- eDPI 800
- Sensitivity 1
- DPI 800
- Zoom Sensitivity 1
- Hz 1000
- Windows Sensitivity 6
- Center Dot No
- Length 0.5
- Gap -3
- Thickness 1
- Outline No
- Outline Thickness 0
- Red 255
- Green 255
- Blue 0
- Alpha Enabled Yes
- Alpha 255
- T Style No
- Deployed Weapon Gap No
- Sniper Width 1
- Style Classic Static
- Color Green
- Follow Recoil No
- Split Distance 7
- Fixed Gap 0
- Inner Split Alpha 1
- Outer Split Alpha 0.5
- Split Size Ratio 1
- FOV 54
- Offset X 2.5
- Offset Y 0
- Offset Z -1.5
- Preset Pos 3
- Resolution 1280x960
- Aspect Ratio 4:3
- Display Mode Fullscreen
- Scaling Mode Stretched
Team
Usukhbayar “910” Banzragch Overview
An atypical nickname consisting solely of numbers (although the letter “O” was previously used instead of zero) immediately catches your eye on the player list. This is Usukhbayar Banzragch, 910 MongolZ AWPer. Born on July 5, 2022, he has loved both CS and Dota since childhood, but ultimately became a Mongolian legend in Counter-Strike. We share how 910 made his choice and built his career from scratch in just one year in this MelBet Pick’em overview.
910 Path to Esports
910, a native of Darkhan (Mongolia’s third-largest city), recalls his early years as challenging. Having dreamed of becoming an esports player since childhood, he initially focused on Dota. However, he later abandoned this idea due to the underdeveloped Mongolian gaming scene, opting instead for CS:GO. Early in his career, Usukhbayar travelled over 200 km by train to LAN tournaments in the Mongolian capital – often without money for the return trip, hoping only for victory and the modest prize money from a local match.
Unlike teammates bLitz and Techno4k, both chess champions, 910’s passion was football. He compares CS matches to football, finding many similarities – the need to control the opponent, coordinate with teammates, and move quickly.
910 Professional Career
Usukhbayar Banzragch entered the professional scene at the age of 19. During his career, he played for several Mongolian CS:GO teams. His search for a team began in 2022, when he switched to five different rosters (sometimes playing under his alternate nickname, “choker”). He tried out Redteam, Born in Mongolia, D13, Kheegui, and eventually settled on Clutch Team. He played there for about six months. However, he didn’t achieve a breakthrough—the team’s highest achievement was a 5th-place finish in ESL Challenger League Seasons 43 and 44 (B-tier).
910 CS2 transition took place in 2023. By that time, he had already been five months removed from joining a new team, The MongolZ, which had just recently completely relaunched, signing a roster from IHC Esports. In May 2023, he was proposed to replace ANNIHILATION in the lineup and became the new TMZ AWPer.
910 Current Team & Role
Banzragch’s meteoric rise on FACEIT helped him land a spot at The MongolZ. He rose from level 0 to 10 in just a few months, with only 4,000 hours of playtime. His success was noticed, and he was offered a contract. In The MongolZ 910 plays the sniper role, often dominating opening duels. Another of his strengths is clutches, earning him the title of “late round specialist.” Two of The MongolZ’s most notable victories were memorable for his incredible clutches: a 1vs3 against Aurora at EWC 2025, and a match against Astralis in the YaLLa 2024 semifinals.
However, some consider 910 CS2 style to be overly aggressive at times – he’s prone to taking unnecessary risks, putting his team in a vulnerable position if he dies. In real life, on the contrary, Usukhbayar Banzragch isn’t as energetic as bLitz and Techno4k, and he’s not particularly fond of giving interviews.
910 Records & Awards
While both bLitz and Techno4k also earned MVP honors at the event, 910’s title as MVP of YaLLa Compass 2024 by HLTV was particularly memorable. Firstly, it marked the first time a Mongolian player had ever been recognized on the international stage. Secondly, by taking their first S-tier gold at that tournament, TMZ ended a 14-year drought of Asian teams outside the global top tier, once again placing their home region at the forefront.
FAQ
MongolZ 910 player real name is Usukhbayar Banzragch. His nickname conceals a rather stern philosophy: “9 bullets for the enemy and 1 for myself,” symbolizing a commitment to fight until the end and avoid capture.
MongolZ 910 age is 23 years (as of 2025). He is the second-oldest member of the team, after captain bLitz.
910 CS2 player was born in Darkhan, a medium-sized Mongolian city in the north of the country.
910 MongolZ player is an AWPer. He’s also known for his ability to snatch victories from opponents in tough clutches.
As of November 2025, HLTV estimates the player’s prize money earnings at $450,000.
Usukhbayar Banzragch plays for the Mongolian team, The MongolZ. At MongolZ 910 AWPer replaced the previous player, ANNIHILATION, who previously held the role.
Usukhbayar began his professional career relatively late – at the age of 19 (2022), he joined the Redteam CS:GO roster. 910 CS2 transition occurred while he was already with The MongolZ team, in 2023.