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- Casual (they don't play a lot at all, for them it would be a lot).
- People who play a lot of games (for them it would be a lot aswell, for example I've 127 hrs in DS3, 100 in Skyrim, ...) and for those people 1000 hours in one game are a lot
- People who play not that many games but play one (or few) game(s) a lot. For those 1000 hours isn't much. I play ~1500 hours each year in CSGO alone. And I play CS since 20 years and even played more back then when I had more time and even played it professional.
If we are talking about usual CSGO player 1000h is not much. It's not a beginer, but it is hardly can be called advanced. When I was beginning CS most part of the players already had 1000+.
As I've said I have 3000h+ for about 3years, but I was dropping the game. I had about 1500h for 1 year before I've dropped. So I use to play a lot. If you have 1000h for one year I should say that you are intense, but not an insane player. But I'm not sure why are you asking.