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DreamHack

2013
Tournament information
Sport
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Location
Jönköping, Sweden
Dates
November 28, 2013–November 30, 2013
Administrator(s)
DreamHack
Tournament
format(s)

16 team group stage
Eight team single-elimination playoff
Venue
Elmia Exhibition and Convention Centre
Teams
16 teams
Purse
$250,000 USD
Final positions
Champions
Sweden Fnatic
1st runners-up
Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
2nd runners-up
United States compLexity Gaming
France VeryGames
MVP
Sweden Jesper "JW" Wecksell


EMS One Katowice 2014 →

The 2013 DreamHack SteelSeries Counter Strike: Global Offensive Championship or simply DreamHack Winter 2013 was the first Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major to be sponsored by Valve. The competition was held during the Winter 2013 DreamHack digital festival at the Elmia Exhibition and Convention Centre in Jönköping, Sweden. Six invitees joined ten qualifiers to form the sixteen team event. Community funding helped to build the US$250,000 prizepool.[1] The tournament had a peak 145,000 concurrent viewers on twitch.tv and the in-game viewing client.[2]




Contents





  • 1 Format


  • 2 Broadcast Talent


  • 3 Teams


  • 4 Format

    • 4.1 Map Pool



  • 5 Group Stage

    • 5.1 Group A


    • 5.2 Group B


    • 5.3 Group C


    • 5.4 Group D



  • 6 Playoffs

    • 6.1 Bracket


    • 6.2 Quarterfinals Scores


    • 6.3 Semifinals Scores


    • 6.4 Finals Scores



  • 7 Final standings


  • 8 See also


  • 9 External links


  • 10 References




Format[edit]


Six teams – Astana Dragons, compLexity Gaming, VeryGames, Clan-Mystik, Fnatic, and Team iBuyPower – were automatically invited to participate in the tournament.


In addition to those six teams, ten other teams qualified through various tournaments and qualifiers. For instance, Ninjas in Pyjamas were eligible for the tournament because it won the DreamHack Summer 2013 tournament; Copenhagen Wolves qualified after it won EMS One Fall 2013; LGB eSports qualified through an online qualifier; and Reason Gaming qualified through the BYOC qualifier. All of these qualifiers made up the last ten teams for the tournament.


Teams will be split up into four groups. All group matches are best of a. The highest seed will play the lowest seed in each group and the second and third seeds will play against each other. The winner of those two matches will play to determine which team moves on to the Playoffs; the loser of that match will play another match against the winner of the two losing teams. The loser of the lower match is eliminated from the tournament. The last two teams will play each other and the winner of that match moves on to the playoffs.


The playoffs bracket consists of eight teams, two from each group. All of these matches are a best of three, single elimination format. Teams advance in the bracket until a winner is decided.



Broadcast Talent[edit]


Hosts



  • United States Scott "SirScoots" Smith


  • Norway Jonas "bsl" Vikan

Commentators



  • United States Corey "dunN" Dunn


  • Finland Tomi "lurppis" Kovanen


  • United Kingdom Suart "TosspoT" Saw

Analyst



  • United Kingdom Duncan "Thorin" Shields"


Teams[edit]






Direct invitation


  • Ukraine Astana Dragons


  • France Clan-Mystik


  • United States compLexity Gaming


  • Sweden Fnatic


  • United States Team iBUYPOWER


  • France VeryGames



Qualifiers

  • Denmark Copenhagen Wolves1


  • Sweden LGB eSports2


  • Ukraine Natus Vincere3


  • Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas4


  • Denmark n!faculty5



  • Denmark Reason Gaming6


  • France Recursive eSports2


  • Sweden SK Gaming7


  • Poland Universal Soldiers1


  • Europe Xapso6



1 - 3rd-4th place at EMS One Fall 2013.


2 - DreamHack Winter 2013 Online Qualifiers winners


3 - 3rd place at TECHLABS Cup 2013 Finals


4 - 1st place at DreamHack Summer 2013


5 - 1st place at DreamHack Valencia 2013


6 - DreamHack Winter 2013 BYOC Qualifier winners


7 - 2nd place at DreamHack Bucharest 2013




Format[edit]


The sixteen teams were divided into four groups, with the two first match winners playing off against each other to find the groups top seed for the knockout stages. The losers of the first match played off in a knockout match, with the winner facing the loser of the winner's match to find the second seed. With eight teams remaining, the competition reached the quarter final stage, with all knockout matches hereon played in a best-of-three format.



Map Pool[edit]


There were five maps to choose from. In the group stage, each team bans two maps so that one remains. In the playoffs, each team bans one map and chooses one map; the remaining map would be the decider map of the series.



Maps

  • Dust II

  • Inferno

  • Mirage

  • Nuke

  • Train



Group Stage[edit]



Group A[edit]










































Pos
Team
W
L
RF
RA
RD
Pts
1

Sweden Fnatic
2
0
32
15
+17
6
2

Sweden LGB eSports
2
1
46
31
+15
6
3

France Clan-Mystik
1
2
24
46
-22
3
4

Ukraine Natus Vincere
0
2
22
32
-10
0






























Group A Matches
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

Sweden Fnatic

16
Mirage
9

Ukraine Natus Vincere

France Clan-Mystik

16
Dust II
14

Sweden LGB eSports

Sweden LGB eSports

16
Mirage
13

Ukraine Natus Vincere

Sweden Fnatic

16
Inferno
6

France Clan-Mystik

France Clan-Mystik
2
Inferno

16

Sweden LGB eSports


Group B[edit]










































Pos
Team
W
L
RF
RA
RD
Pts
1

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
2
0
32
17
+15
6
2

France Recursive eSports
2
1
45
37
+8
6
3

Poland Universal Soldiers
1
2
33
41
-8
3
4

United States Team iBUYPOWER
0
2
17
32
-15
0






























Group B Matches
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

16
Inferno
13

France Recursive eSports

United States Team iBUYPOWER
9
Dust II

16

Poland Universal Soldiers

United States Team iBUYPOWER
8
Inferno

16

France Recursive eSports

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

16
Inferno
4

Poland Universal Soldiers

Poland Universal Soldiers
13
Inferno

16

France Recursive eSports


Group C[edit]










































Pos
Team
W
L
RF
RA
RD
Pts
1

United States compLexity Gaming
2
0
32
19
+13
6
2

France VeryGames
2
1
46
33
+13
6
3

Denmark n!faculty
1
2
30
37
-7
3
4

Europe Xapso
0
2
13
32
-19
0






























Group C Matches
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

France VeryGames

16
Inferno
8

Europe Xapso

United States compLexity Gaming

16
Inferno
5

Denmark n!faculty

France VeryGames
14
Inferno

16

United States compLexity Gaming

Denmark n!faculty

16
Train
5

Europe Xapso

France VeryGames

16
Train
9

Denmark n!faculty


Group D[edit]










































Pos
Team
W
L
RF
RA
RD
Pts
1

Denmark Copenhagen Wolves
2
0
32
18
+14
6
2

Ukraine Astana Dragons
2
1
39
40
-1
6
3

Denmark Reason Gaming
1
2
40
32
+8
3
4

Sweden SK Gaming
0
2
14
32
-18
0






























Group D Matches
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

Ukraine Astana Dragons

16
Inferno
11

Denmark Reason Gaming

Denmark Copenhagen Wolves

16
Inferno
11

Sweden SK Gaming

Ukraine Astana Dragons
7
Nuke

16

Denmark Copenhagen Wolves

Denmark Reason Gaming

16
Inferno
3

Sweden SK Gaming

Ukraine Astana Dragons

16
Nuke
13

Denmark Reason Gaming


Playoffs[edit]



Bracket[edit]






















































































































Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
         

Sweden

Ninjas in Pyjamas

2

Sweden
LGB eSports
1

Sweden

Ninjas in Pyjamas

2


France
VeryGames
1

Denmark

Copenhagen Wolves
1

France

VeryGames

2

Sweden

Ninjas in Pyjamas
1


Sweden

Fnatic

2

Sweden

Fnatic

2

France
Recursive eSports
1

Sweden

Fnatic

2


United States

compLexity Gaming
0

United States

compLexity Gaming

2

Ukraine
Astana Dragons
1


Quarterfinals Scores[edit]



































































Quarterfinals
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
14
Dust II

16

Sweden LGB eSports

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

16
Train
9

Sweden LGB eSports

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

16
Mirage
7

Sweden LGB eSports

Denmark Copenhagen Wolves
6
Dust II

16

France VeryGames

Denmark Copenhagen Wolves

16
Inferno
5

France VeryGames

Denmark Copenhagen Wolves
12
Mirage

16

France VeryGames

Sweden Fnatic

16
Inferno
9

France Recursive eSports

Sweden Fnatic
13
Dust II

16

France Recursive eSports

Sweden Fnatic

16
Train
10

France Recursive eSports

United States compLexity Gaming
9
Nuke

16

Ukraine Astana Dragons

United States compLexity Gaming

16
Dust II
7

Ukraine Astana Dragons

United States compLexity Gaming

16
Inferno
12

Ukraine Astana Dragons


Semifinals Scores[edit]





































Semifinals
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

16
Dust II
13

France VeryGames

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
6
Inferno

16

France VeryGames

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

16
Nuke
5

France VeryGames

Sweden Fnatic

16
Train
7

United States compLexity Gaming

Sweden Fnatic

16
Mirage
7

United States compLexity Gaming

Sweden Fnatic

???


United States compLexity Gaming


Finals Scores[edit]






















Finals
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
14
Dust II

16

Sweden Fnatic

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

16
Inferno
6

Sweden Fnatic

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
2
Train

16

Sweden Fnatic


Final standings[edit]






































































Place
Team
Prize Money
Seed
Roster
Coach
1st

Sweden Fnatic

US$100,000

EMS One Katowice 2014

Sweden Devilwalk, Sweden JW, Sweden flusha, Sweden pronax, Sweden schneider

Sweden cArn
2nd

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

US$50,000

Sweden f0rest, Sweden GeT_RiGhT, Sweden Xizt, Sweden friberg, Sweden Fifflaren

3rd–4th

United States compLexity Gaming

US$22,000

United States Hiko, United States n0thing, United States swag, United States Sgares, Canada Semphis


France VeryGames

France shox, France SmithZz, France NBK, Belgium ScreaM, Belgium Ex6TenZ

5–8th

Sweden LBG eSports

US$10,000

Sweden dennis, Sweden olofmeister, Sweden KRiMZ, Sweden eksem, Sweden SKYTTEN

Ukraine Astana Dragons

Ukraine ANGE1, Ukraine kucher, Ukraine markeloff, Russia Dosia, Kazakhstan AdreN


France Recursive eSports

France Uzzziii, France Happy, France GMX, France kennyS, Switzerland Maniac


Denmark Copenhagen Wolves

Denmark FeTiSh, Denmark dev1ce, Denmark Nico, Denmark dupreeh, Denmark Xyp9x

Denmark 3k2
9–12th

France Clan-Mystik

US$2,000


France apEX, France HaRts, France KQLY, France ioRek, France kioShiMa


Poland Universal Soldiers

Poland TaZ, Poland NEO, Poland pashaBiceps, Poland byali, Poland Snax


Denmark n!faculty

Denmark karrigan, Denmark gla1ve, Denmark Pimp, Denmark cajunb, Denmark raalz


Denmark Reason Gaming

Denmark coloN, Denmark MSL, Denmark smF, Denmark EXR, Denmark LOMME

13–16th

Sweden SK Gaming

US$2,000


Sweden MODDII, Sweden twist, Sweden xelos, Sweden Delpan, Bosnia and Herzegovina pita


European Union Xapso

Norway ultra, Norway centeks, Denmark cadiaN, Denmark aizy, Sweden robiin


United States Team iBUYPOWER

United States Skadoodle, United States adreN, United States DaZeD, United States anger, Canada AZK


Ukraine Natus Vincere

Ukraine ceh9, Ukraine Zeus, Ukraine starix, Russia seized, Russia kibaken


See also[edit]


  • DreamHack


External links[edit]


  • DreamHack: Winter 2013 - official website

  • Liquipedia tournament page

  • DreamHack TV

  • DreamHack CS

  • DreamHack CS 2


References[edit]




  1. ^ http://www.dreamhack.se/dhw13/2013/09/16/counter-strike-community-helps-build-250000-prize-pool/


  2. ^ O'Neill, Patrick Howell (December 3, 2013). "With breakthrough tournament, 'Counter-Strike' finally returns to former glory". The Daily Dot. Retrieved November 24, 2015. 










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