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I almost played professionally later, was a frequent participant in multiple leagues over multiple CS versions for many, many years. My overall hours, and I won't be able to proof them because back then Steam did not register your gameplay time, will probably be somewhat but surely above 10.000 hours of all Counter-Strike versions combined. But my 5500 hours on Xfire on Counter-Strike: Source alone in the era of 2005-2009 speak for itself, with the other 4000 Hours+ officially registered on CS2/CS:GO. Prior to that era, I played 0.8,0.9, 1.0, 1.5 and CS 1.6 and have no count of hours in the era of 2000-2005. I basically stopped playing since the release of CS2, mind you.
My system:
CPU 7900x3d
GPU 7900XTX
RAM 64GB
AiO Watercooled CPU (not GPU)
Main Monitor Alienware AW3423DWF 165Hz, 3 Monitor setup.
Tread carefully, my friend.