This is how many players got a Diamond Coin in their BLAST Austin Major Pick’Ems

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If you’re like me, your BLAST Austin Major Pick’Ems were a total disaster. Mine were bad. Like, really bad. It was a Major in which crazy things occurred on a regular basis, right until the very end when favorites Vitality restored some normality to proceedings by ensuring the thing that everyone expected to happen actually happened.

This is how many players got a Diamond Coin in their BLAST Austin Major Pick’Ems

Getting a Diamond Coin for the BLAST Austin Major 2025 was a near-impossible feat, requiring tons of dumb luck and betting against big favorites at every turn. But, as it turns out, some players did manage to get a Diamond Coin. Not many, but it happened!

Just 0.01% of players got the BLAST Austin Major Diamond Coin

In new statistics released by Leetify, just 0.01 of BLAST Austin Major Pick’Ems resulted in a Diamond Coin, with players required to make correct picks across 4 Stages to take home the grand prize. According to the statistics, this makes the Austin Major Diamond Coin the rarest of the last five Counter-Strike Majors by some margin. So, if you didn’t get the Austin Major Diamond Coin, don’t worry – you’re in good company with just about everyone else.

  • BLAST Austin Major Diamond Coin: 0.01% 
  • BLAST Austin Major Gold Coin: 28.29%
  • BLAST Austin Major Silver Coin: 63.65%
  • BLAST Austin Major Bronze Coin: 8.04%

Also revealed in the surprising statistics is that just 28.29% managed to get an Austin Major Gold Coin, compared to 66.4% back at the PW Shanghai Major. It’s certainly a show of how ridiculously difficult it was to make the right CS2 Pick’Ems this time around.

Are you one of the 0.01% who managed Diamond? I’m not jealous. I swear.

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Daniel Morris

Daniel Morris

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Daniel is a CS2 esports specialist, and now channels that expertise to discuss the game online. Despite his knowledge of Counter-Strike, he wasn’t quite good enough to go pro himself.
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