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About Sticker Slab Gambit Gaming MLG Columbus 2016

Sticker Gambit Gaming MLG Columbus 2016 features the Gambit Gaming team logo in a clean esports sticker design tied to the MLG Columbus 2016 tournament. Its recognizable emblem and event-specific branding make it a distinct sticker from the early CS:GO Major lineup.

Release & Source

The Sticker Slab Gambit Gaming MLG Columbus 2016 can be found in the 2016 MLG Columbus.

Rarity

Drop Chance~4.5%

The Sticker Slab Gambit Gaming (Foil) MLG Columbus 2016 is a Remarkable-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~4.5% per capsule, making it one of the rarest stickers in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Sticker Gambit Gaming MLG Columbus 2016 in CS2?

Sticker Gambit Gaming MLG Columbus 2016 is a team sticker representing Gambit Gaming from the MLG Columbus 2016 Major. It can be applied to weapons in CS2 to show team support and to build tournament-themed crafts. This version is the standard paper variant, not a Holo or Foil finish.

Is Sticker Gambit Gaming MLG Columbus 2016 a good sticker for Major-themed crafts?

Yes, it fits well in crafts built around MLG Columbus 2016 team stickers and older Major event loadouts. The design is simple and readable, which works well on darker skins such as AK-47 Redline, AWP Redline, and M4A1-S Dark Water. It also pairs naturally with other Columbus 2016 paper stickers when you want a consistent tournament look.

What skins work well with Sticker Gambit Gaming MLG Columbus 2016?

This sticker works best on weapon finishes that do not compete with its red-and-white logo. Good options include AK-47 Redline, M4A4 Evil Daimyo, USP-S Cyrex, and AWP Asiimov, where the sticker remains clear and matches the palette. Black, white, and red skins usually give the cleanest result.

How does Sticker Gambit Gaming MLG Columbus 2016 compare to Foil and Holo Major stickers?

The paper version has a flatter finish and a simpler look than Foil or Holo stickers from Major events. That makes it more understated in crafts, while Foil and Holo variants usually stand out more because of reflective or color-shifting effects. If you want a cleaner tournament-style craft rather than a flashy finish, the paper version makes more sense.