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About Sticker Pimp Atlanta 2017

Sticker Pimp Atlanta 2017 features a stylized autograph from professional player Jacob “Pimp” Winneche, rendered in black on a white sticker base with event branding for ELEAGUE Atlanta 2017 beneath the signature. As a player autograph sticker rather than a weapon finish, it stands out through its clean signature-focused design tied to the Atlanta 2017 tournament.

Release & Source

The Sticker Pimp Atlanta 2017 can be found in the 2017 ELEAGUE Atlanta.

Rarity

RarityExotic
Drop Chance~80%

The Sticker Pimp Atlanta 2017 is a Exotic-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~80% per capsule, making it one of the more common stickers in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sticker Pimp Atlanta 2017?

Sticker Pimp Atlanta 2017 is an autograph sticker featuring Jacob “Pimp” Winneche from the ELEAGUE Atlanta 2017 Major. It belongs to the 2017 ELEAGUE Atlanta sticker set and can be applied to weapons as a player-signature cosmetic in CS2.

Which weapon skins pair well with Sticker Pimp Atlanta 2017?

This sticker works best on clean black, white, and red finishes where the autograph stays readable. Good matches include AK-47 Redline, M4A4 Evil Daimyo, USP-S Orion, and Desert Eagle Conspiracy. On brighter skins with dense artwork, the signature tends to stand out less.

What stickers combine well with Sticker Pimp Atlanta 2017 in CS2?

If you want to build an Atlanta 2017 themed craft, combine it with Team Liquid Atlanta 2017, EliGE Atlanta 2017, and nitr0 Atlanta 2017 for a roster-based look from that event. For a cleaner color match, pair it with black-and-red stickers such as FaZe Clan Atlanta 2017 or Astralis Atlanta 2017. Using matching event-era autographs usually gives the craft a more consistent finish.

Is Sticker Pimp Atlanta 2017 mainly collected for autograph crafts or Major sticker collections?

It is usually collected for both, but most interest comes from autograph and event-themed crafts tied to the Atlanta 2017 Major. Because it is a player autograph rather than a team logo sticker, it appeals more to collectors building signature combinations or player-focused weapon crafts.