CS:GO Weapon Case 2
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Free CS:GO Weapon Case 2 opening simulator: $23.78 open cost, $16.71 EV, -29.74% Unbox ROI, 77 drops across 4 rarities. Test odds, history and win rate without spending keys. Updated June 5, 2026. Research and entertainment only.
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CS:GO Weapon Case 2
Simulate CS:GO Weapon Case 2 opens at $23.78 ($21.29 case + $2.49 key) without spending real money. Compare runs to $16.71 EV and -29.74% Unbox ROI from the Details tab.
The CS:GO Weapon Case 2 simulator rolls 77 outcomes across 4 rarities at $23.78 per open, tracking session win rate against $16.71 EV.
Sessions deviate from $16.71 EV and 23.59% profit chance — that variance is the point. Lucky sims do not prove $23.78 opens are +EV.
Hold CS:GO Weapon Case 2 at $21.29 with 0.00% Investing ROI on Details; simulate opens at -29.74% Unbox ROI here — different intents.
CSProfit models CS:GO Weapon Case 2 at $16.71 EV — faster than real opens, not a profit promise.
It rolls 77 CS:GO Weapon Case 2 drops using the same weights as Details, values each hit at current prices and charges $23.78 per simulated open against $16.71 EV.
★ Bayonet | Fade is 0.00% (about 1 in 25000). ★ Karambit | Crimson Web, ★ M9 Bayonet | Crimson Web, ★ M9 Bayonet | Night lead average value; common tiers dominate the 77-item pool across 4 rarities.
Yes — virtual opens use the $23.78 modeled cost ($21.29 + $2.49) without charging your Steam wallet.
Detail EV is $16.71 (-$7.07 vs $23.78 open). Individual sims often land below that because commons dominate 23.59% profit chance.
It uses CSProfit's 77-item probability table for CS:GO Weapon Case 2 (updated June 5, 2026). It models randomness but is not Valve's server-side roll.
Modeled exp. profit is -$7.07 on $23.78 opens with -29.74% Unbox ROI. Most single opens still return items worth less than cost.
Click Open Once ($23.78 modeled) or Quick Sim for bulk runs. Compare history to $16.71 EV and 23.59% win benchmark.
You can hit ★ Karambit | Crimson Web ($4,565.99 avg.) in sim, but 0.00% rare drops remain unlikely. Session wins ≠ -29.74% long-run ROI.
Run 50+ Quick Sims, chart rarity distribution and compare win rate to 23.59% and EV to $16.71 — one lucky streak is noise.
The web tool is free. Real CS:GO Weapon Case 2 opens still cost $23.78 (USD) on Steam if you choose to open for real.