CounterStrikeStats

Visualization · Feature

CS2 round timeline: the story of the match

A scoreboard tells you who won. A timeline tells you how. Every kill, trade, plant, and clutch is laid out in order so you can find the rounds that actually decided the match.

Per-round
Event log
Plants
& defuses
Clutches
Tracked
Trades
Visible

The final score of a Counter-Strike match hides the story. A 13-9 can be a comfortable win or a collapse that was nearly a comeback — the totals look the same. A timeline unfolds the match so you can see which version actually happened.

JumpThrow.gg lays every round’s events out in order: kills, trades, plants, defuses, and clutches, all in sequence.

What the timeline reveals

  • Round-by-round events — the exact sequence of kills and objectives.
  • Momentum shifts — the runs of rounds where a match turned.
  • Clutch moments — every 1vX flagged for quick review.
  • Trades — whether deaths were traded back or left uncontested.

Reading the story

Look for the streaks. Four rounds lost in a row usually has a single cause — a broken economy, a read the other team made, a key player going cold. The timeline points you at the start of the streak so you can review the trigger, not just the symptoms.

From any round, jump straight into the 2D replay to watch it play out, or cross-reference the economy view to see the money behind the run.

What it covers

Round-by-round events

Kills, trades, plants, and defuses laid out in the order they happened.

Momentum shifts

See the run of rounds where a match turned and what triggered it.

Clutch moments

Every 1vX situation flagged so you can find the rounds worth rewatching.

Fast navigation

Jump from a round on the timeline straight into the replay of it.

Questions

Frequently asked

How is a timeline more useful than a scoreboard?

A scoreboard is a final total; a timeline is the narrative. It shows the specific rounds where the match swung, which the totals hide, so you know exactly what to review.

Does it show clutches?

Yes. One-versus-many situations are flagged on the timeline, making it easy to find and rewatch the highest-pressure rounds of the match.

Can I jump to a specific round?

Yes. The timeline is a navigation tool — select a round to drop into the 2D replay of exactly that moment.

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