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DreamHack Winter 2014

2014

Dreamhack Winter 2014 CSGO Logo.png
Tournament information
Sport
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Location
Jönköping, Sweden
Dates
November 27, 2014–December 29, 2014
Administrator(s)
DreamHack
Tournament
format(s)

16 team round-robin group stage
Eight team single-elimination playoff
Host(s)
DreamHack
Venue
Elmia
Teams
16
Purse
$250,000 USD
Final positions
Champions
France Team LDLC.com
1st runners-up
Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
2nd runners-up
Poland Virtus.pro
Ukraine Natus Vincere
MVP
France Vincent "Happy" Cervoni


← ESL One Cologne 2014


ESL One Katowice 2015 →


DreamHack Winter 2014 was the fourth Counter-Strike: Global Offensive major that was held from November 27–29, 2014 at Elmia in Jönköping. It was organized by DreamHack.


The tournament had a total prize pool of $250,000 USD.[1] The eight quarter-finalists from the previous major, ESL One Cologne 2014 were invited, while qualifiers were held for the other eight spots.


LDLC was the winner of the event after beating Ninjas in Pyjamas 16-10, 16-4, 19-16 in the finals.[2]




Contents





  • 1 Format

    • 1.1 Map Pool



  • 2 Regional Qualifiers

    • 2.1 European Closed Qualifier


    • 2.2 North America Closed Qualifier


    • 2.3 Last Call LAN Qualifier



  • 3 Broadcast Talent


  • 4 Teams


  • 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

      • 6.2.1 HellRaisers vs. Ninjas in Pyjamas


      • 6.2.2 Virtus.pro vs. PENTA Sports


      • 6.2.3 Team LDLC.com vs. Fnatic


      • 6.2.4 Team Dignitas vs. Natus Vincere



    • 6.3 Semifinals Scores

      • 6.3.1 Ninjas in Pyjamas vs. Virtus.pro


      • 6.3.2 Team LDLC.com vs. Natus Vincere



    • 6.4 Finals Scores



  • 7 Final standings


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links




Format[edit]


The top six teams of the ESL One Cologne 2014 qualified as Legends. Five teams from Europe, one team from North America, and two teams from the Last LAN Qualifier qualified from the tournament. In addition, two teams were invited to the major.


Teams will be split up into four groups. All group matches are best of one. 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.



Map Pool[edit]


The same map pool was kept at this major.


There were seven maps to choose from. In the group stage, both teams can delete two maps. From the remaining three maps, the map is randomly selected, which is played in the end. In the playoffs, each team will first remove one map. Then, each side chooses a map, which will be played in the first two matches. If the series were to go to a third map, that map is randomly selected among the three remaining maps.



Maps

  • Cache

  • Cobblestone

  • Dust II

  • Inferno

  • Mirage

  • Nuke

  • Overpass



Regional Qualifiers[edit]



European Closed Qualifier[edit]



European Qualifier








































































































































































































































Round 1
Round 2
DH Winter 2014
DH Winter 2014
            

France

Team LDLC.com

2

Sweden
AliGon
0

France

Team LDLC.com

2


Denmark
myXMG
0

Commonwealth of Independent States
dAT Team
1

Denmark

myXMG

2

France

Team LDLC.com

Q


Germany

Planetkey Dynamics

Q

Finland
3DMAX
1

Sweden

Flipsid3 Tactics

2

Sweden

Flipsid3 Tactics
0


Germany

Planetkey Dynamics

2

European Union

mousesports
0

Germany

Planetkey Dynamics

2

DreamHack Winter 2014




DreamHack Winter 2014



Denmark

Copenhagen Wolves
0

Poland

ESC Gaming

2

Poland

ESC Gaming

2


Germany
Team Alternate
0

Norway
London Conspiracy
1

Germany

Team Alternate

2

Poland

ESC Gaming

Q


Germany

PENTA Sports

Q

Spain
x6tence
0

Germany

PENTA Sports

2

Germany

PENTA Sports

2


Ukraine
HellRaisers
0

Ukraine

HellRaisers

2

Sweden
duttdutt
0






















































5th Place Decider
DH Winter 2014
      

Poland

myXMG

2

Sweden

Flipsid3 Tactics
1

Poland
myXMG
0


Ukraine

HellRaisers

2

Germany

Team Alternate
0

Ukraine

HellRaisers

2



North America Closed Qualifier[edit]



North America Qualifier






















































































































Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
         

United States

Team iBUYPOWER

16

United States
WeRidePonies
2

United States

Team iBUYPOWER

16


United States
eLevate
7

United States

eLevate

16

United States
'SapphireKelwona
5

United States

Team iBUYPOWER

2


United States
NetCodeGuides.com
1

United States

NetCodeGuides.com

16

United States
dxm
5

United States

NetCodeGuides.com

16


United States

Denial eSports
10

United States

Denial eSports

16

United States
The Stream Team
14



Last Call LAN Qualifier[edit]



Last Chance Qualifier; Stockholm, Sweden
























































5th Place Decider
DH Winter 2014
      

Denmark

Copenhagen Wolves

2

Finland
3DMAX
1

Denmark

Copenhagen Wolves

16


Sweden

Flipsid3 Tactics
6

Sweden

Flipsid3 Tactics

2

Norway
London Conspiracy
0



Broadcast Talent[edit]


Host



  • United States Scott "SirScoots" Smith

Stage Host



  • United Kingdom James Duffield

Analyst



  • United Kingdom Duncan "Thorin" Shields

Commentators



  • United States Auguste "Semmler" Massonnat


  • Denmark Anders Blume


  • Sweden Robin "Fifflaren" Johansson


  • United Kingdom Stuart "TosspoT" Saw


Teams[edit]





Legends


  • Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas


  • Sweden Fnatic


  • Denmark Team Dignitas


  • Ukraine Natus Vincere


  • United States Cloud9


  • Poland Virtus.pro



Challengers


  • France Team LDLC.com


  • Germany Planetkey Dynamics


  • Germany PENTA Sports


  • Poland ESC Gaming


  • Ukraine HellRaisers


  • United States Team iBUYPOWER


  • Denmark Copenhagen Wolves


  • Sweden Flipsid3 Tactics


  • Denmark myXMG1


  • South Africa Bravado Gaming1


1Bravado Gaming and myXMG were invited to the tournament. Bravado did not have to play in any qualifier. myXMG failed to qualify through the European qualifier but was still invited.


Prior to the major, changes took place.


The biggest change came after the scandal of three French players. Two teams that achieved Legends statuses at the previous major, ESL One Cologne 2014, were dropped from their Legends spots. Titan, which achieved Legends status with Team LDLC.com,[3] was disqualified from the tournament after Hovik "KQLY" Tovmassian was found cheating. In the same incident, Epsilon eSports was disqualified after Gordon "Sf" Giry was found to be cheating. The two players and Simon "smn" Beck were then VAC banned by Valve and were permanently banned from any Valve-sponsored tournaments, including any majors. The two remaining spots were then filled up in the Last Call LAN qualifier, taken by Copenhagen Wolves and Flipsid3 Tactics.[4]


After KQLY, Dan "apEX" Madesclaire, and Mathieu "Maniac" Quiquerez left for Titan, Team LDLC.com released Kévin "Uzzziii" Vernel and signed Nathan "NBK-" Schmitt, Richard "shox" Papillon, Fabien "kioShiMa" Fiey, and Edouard "SmithZz" Dubourdeaux.[5]


Team Dignitas released Philip "aizy" Aistrup and signed René "cajunb" Borg from the Copenhagen Wolves.[6] Copenhagen Wolves also released Finn "karrigan" Andersen and Nicolaj "Nico" Jensen along with cajunb and sign Casper "cadiaN" Møller, Markus "Kjaerbye" Kjærbye, and Jesper "tenzki" Mikalski.[7][8]


HellRaisers drop Dauren “AdreN” Kystaubayev in favor of Oleksandr "s1mple" Kostyliev[9]


iBuyPower dropped Sam "DaZeD" Marine and Joshua "steel" Nissan despite being considered to be the best North American team. The team brings in Nicholas "nitr0" Cannella and Derek "desi" Branchen in their place.[10]



Group stage[edit]



Group A[edit]










































Pos
Team
W
L
RF
RA
RD
Pts
1

Ukraine HellRaisers
2
0
32
19
+13
6
2

Sweden Fnatic
2
1
46
23
+23
6
3

United States Cloud9
1
2
26
33
-7
3
4

South Africa Bravado Gaming
0
2
3
32
-29
0






























Group A Matches
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

Sweden Fnatic

16
Mirage
2

South Africa Bravado Gaming

United States Cloud9
5
Inferno

16

Ukraine HellRaisers

Sweden Fnatic
14
Mirage

16

Ukraine HellRaisers

United States Cloud9

16
Cache
1

South Africa Bravado Gaming

Sweden Fnatic

16
Dust II
5

United States Cloud9


Group B[edit]










































Pos
Team
W
L
RF
RA
RD
Pts
1

Denmark Team Dignitas
2
0
32
16
+16
6
2

Germany PENTA Sports
2
1
41
41
+0
6
3

United States Team iBUYPOWER
1
2
36
36
+0
3
4

Denmark Copenhagen Wolves
0
2
16
32
-16
0






























Group B Matches
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

Denmark Team Dignitas

16
Nuke
9

Germany PENTA Sports

United States Team iBUYPOWER

16
Nuke
4

Denmark Copenhagen Wolves

Denmark Team Dignitas

16
Nuke
7

United States Team iBUYPOWER

Germany PENTA Sports

16
Dust II
12

Denmark Copenhagen Wolves

United States Team iBUYPOWER
13
Inferno

16

Germany PENTA Sports


Group C[edit]










































Pos
Team
W
L
RF
RA
RD
Pts
1

France Team LDLC.com
2
0
32
17
+15
6
2

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
2
1
41
36
+5
6
3

Poland ESC Gaming
1
2
33
45
-12
3
4

Germany Planetkey Dynamics
0
2
15
32
-17
0






























Group C Matches
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

16
Overpass
2

Germany Planetkey Dynamics

France Team LDLC.com

16
Cobblestone
4

Poland ESC Gaming

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
13
Overpass

16

France Team LDLC.com

Poland ESC Gaming

16
Mirage
13

Germany Planetkey Dynamics

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

16
Cache
13

Poland ESC Gaming


Group D[edit]










































Pos
Team
W
L
RF
RA
RD
Pts
1

Poland Virtus.pro
2
0
32
4
+28
6
2

Ukraine Natus Vincere
2
1
37
39
-2
6
3

Sweden Flipsid3 Tactics
1
2
39
46
-7
3
4

Denmark myXMG
0
2
13
32
-19
0






























Group D Matches
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

Poland Virtus.pro

16
Inferno
2

Denmark myXMG

Ukraine Natus Vincere

16
Mirage
8

Sweden Flipsid3 Tactics

Poland Virtus.pro

16
Nuke
2

Ukraine Natus Vincere

Sweden Flipsid3 Tactics

16
Mirage
11

Denmark myXMG

Ukraine Natus Vincere

19
Overpass
15

Sweden Flipsid3 Tactics


Playoffs[edit]



Bracket[edit]






















































































































Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
         

Ukraine
HellRaisers
0

Sweden

Ninjas in Pyjamas

2

Sweden

Ninjas in Pyjamas

2


Poland

Virtus.pro
0

Poland

Virtus.pro

2

Germany
PENTA Sports
0

Sweden

Ninjas in Pyjamas
1


France

Team LDLC.com

2

France

Team LDLC.com

21

Sweden

Fnatic
1

France

Team LDLC.com

2


Ukraine

Natus Vincere
0

Denmark

Team Dignitas
0

Ukraine

Natus Vincere

2

1The third map originally ended with a Fnatic win. However, the match was to be replayed due to both teams violating in-game rules. Fnatic refused to replay the map and LDLC was given the win



Quarterfinals Scores[edit]



HellRaisers vs. Ninjas in Pyjamas[edit]


HellRaisers had a surprise run to the playoffs, as it easily took down Cloud9 and upset Fnatic in the winner's match to take the first seed of Group A. Meanwhile, Ninjas in Pyjamas easily took down Planetkey Dynamics before losing a close match to Team LDLC.com. The Swedes had to edge its way past ESC Gaming to reach the playoffs.


Casters: Anders Blume & Semmler























Ukraine HellRaisers vs. Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

Ukraine HellRaisers
5

Dust II

16

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

Ukraine HellRaisers
5

Inferno

16

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

Ukraine HellRaisers

Overpass


Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas


Virtus.pro vs. PENTA Sports[edit]


Virtus.pro took care of business in Group D, giving up only four rounds in two maps to easily move on to the playoffs. PENTA Sports had an early loss to Team Dignitas but came back to defeat Copenhagen Wolves of Denmark and Team iBUYPOWER of the United States to claim the second seed of Group B.


Casters: TosspoT & Fifflaren























Poland Virtus.pro vs. Germany PENTA Sports
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

Poland Virtus.pro

16

Cache
9

Germany PENTA Sports

Poland Virtus.pro

16

Mirage
5

Germany PENTA Sports

Poland Virtus.pro

Nuke


Germany PENTA Sports


Team LDLC.com vs. Fnatic[edit]


Team LDLC.com had an easy game against ESC Gaming and took down the Swedish powerhouse of the Ninjas in Pyjamas to top Group C. Fnatic easily took down the South Africans of Bravado Gaming but suffered an upset to HellRaisers. However, it came back and beat Cloud9 in the elimination match. The third map of this series would become one of the most infamous matches in CSGO history.


Casters: Anders Blume & Semmler























France Team LDLC.com vs. Sweden Fnatic
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

France Team LDLC.com

16

Dust II
10

Sweden Fnatic

France Team LDLC.com
8

Cache

16

Sweden Fnatic

France Team LDLC.com

W

Overpass
F

Sweden Fnatic


Team Dignitas vs. Natus Vincere[edit]


Team Dignitas topped Group B after defeating Germany's PENTA Sports and USA's Team iBUYPOWER. Natus Vincere defeated Sweden's Flipsid3 Tactics twice in the initial matches and the elimination match, but was stomped on by Poland's Virtus.pro in the winner's match of Group D.


Casters: TosspoT & Fifflaren























Denmark Team Dignitas vs. Ukraine Natus Vincere
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

Denmark Team Dignitas
3

Cobblestone

16

Ukraine Natus Vincere

Denmark Team Dignitas
13

Mirage

16

Ukraine Natus Vincere

Denmark Team Dignitas

Overpass


Ukraine Natus Vincere


Semifinals Scores[edit]



Ninjas in Pyjamas vs. Virtus.pro[edit]


The runner-up of Group C faced off against the winner of Group D. The Swedish legends easily took care of HellRaisers, winning each map by 11 rounds. The Polish legends also had a relatively easy time against PENTA Sports, with the Germans not getting to double digits in either of the two maps.


Casters: TosspoT vs. Fifflaren























Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas vs. Poland Virtus.pro
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

22

Nuke
20

Poland Virtus.pro

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
10

Cache

16

Poland Virtus.pro

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

16

Inferno
8

Poland Virtus.pro


Team LDLC.com vs. Natus Vincere[edit]


After the controversial series against Fnatic, Team LDLC.com had a ticket to the semifinals against the Ukrainians of Natus Vincere which defeated Team Dignitas in a 2-0 sweep.


Casters: Anders Blume & Semmler























France Team LDLC.com vs. Ukraine Natus Vincere
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

France Team LDLC.com

16

Mirage
11

Ukraine Natus Vincere

France Team LDLC.com

16

Inferno
11

Ukraine Natus Vincere

France Team LDLC.com

Cobblestone


Ukraine Natus Vincere


Finals Scores[edit]


The Ninjas in Pyjamas had a close series against Virtus.pro and was back in the finals. NiP was the defending major champions and looked to defend it; it was also NiP's fourth straight major final appearance. Team LDLC.com became the first French team to make it to a major final, taking down Natus Vincere by five rounds in both maps in the semifinals.


Casters: Anders Blume & Semmler























Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas vs. France Team LDLC.com
Team
Score
Map
Score
Team

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
10

Dust II

16

France Team LDLC.com

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

16

Inferno
4

France Team LDLC.com

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas
16

Overpass

19

France Team LDLC.com


Final standings[edit]






































































Place
Prize Money
Team
Seed
Roster
Coach
1st

US$100,000

France Team LDLC.com

ESL One Katowice 2015

France kioShiMa, France Happy, France SmithZz, France NBK, France shox

France MoMaN
2nd

US$50,000

Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

Sweden f0rest, Sweden GeT RiGhT, Sweden Xizt, Sweden friberg, Sweden Maikelele

Bosnia and Herzegovina pita
3rd–4th

US$22,000

Ukraine Natus Vincere

Ukraine Edward, Ukraine Zeus, Ukraine starix, Russia seized, Slovakia GuardiaN


Poland Virtus.pro

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

5–8th

US$10,000

Ukraine HellRaisers

Ukraine ANGE1, Ukraine kucher, Ukraine markeloff, Ukraine s1mple Russia Dosia

Ukraine Blad3

Sweden Fnatic

Sweden JW, Sweden flusha, Sweden pronax, Sweden olofmeister, Sweden KRiMZ

Sweden Devilwalk

Denmark Team Dignitas

Denmark FeTiSh, Denmark dev1ce, Denmark cajunb, Denmark dupreeh, Denmark Xyp9x

Denmark 3k2

Germany PENTA Sports

Germany r0bs3n, Germany Spidii, Germany denis, Germany kRYSTAL, Germany fel1x

9–12th

US$2,000

Sweden Flipsid3 Tactics
ESL One Katowice 2015 Main Qualifier

Sweden twist, Sweden berg, Sweden zende, Bosnia and Herzegovina BENDJI, Bosnia and Herzegovina Dumas


Poland ESC Gaming

Poland innocent, Poland SZPERO, Poland mouz, Poland MINISE, Poland rallen


United States Cloud9

United States ShahZam, United States sgares, United States n0thing Canada shroud, Canada Semphis


United States Team iBuyPower

United States nitr0, United States Skadoodle, United States swag, United States desi, Canada AZK

United States lrukandji
13–16th

US$2,000

South Africa Bravado Gaming

South Africa Cent, South Africa Detrony, South Africa Racno, South Africa bLacKpoisoN, South Africa deviaNt


Denmark Copenhagen Wolves

Denmark gla1ve, Denmark Pimp, Denmark tenzki, Denmark Kjaerbye, Denmark cadiaN


Germany Planetkey Dynamics

Germany strux1, Germany alexRr, Germany Troubley, Germany nex, Greece stavros


Denmark myXMG

Denmark MSL, Denmark HUNDEN, Denmark AcilioN, Denmark Friis, Denmark smF


References[edit]



  1. ^ Kovanen, Tomi "lurppis". "The biggest stories from CS:GO's DreamHack 2014 tournament". PC Gamer. 


  2. ^ Wynne, Jared. "LDLC victorious at DreamHack Winter". The Daily Dot. Retrieved November 17, 2015. 


  3. ^ Mira, Luis (September 3, 2014). "Official: Titan sign LDLC trio". HLTV.org. 


  4. ^ Lahti, Evan (November 22, 2014). "CS:GO competitive scene in hacking scandal, 3 players banned". PC Gamer. 


  5. ^ Mira, Luis (September 5, 2014). "Mercenary sign for LDLC". HLTV.org. 


  6. ^ Walkowiak, Marek (October 27, 2014). "Team Dignitas CSGO: cajunb replaces aizy". Team Dignitas. 


  7. ^ Boldyrev, Ayuka (October 7, 2014). "CPH Wolves replace Nico, cajunb with cadiaN and Kjaerbye". GosuGamers. 


  8. ^ Mira, Luis (October 10, 2014). "Official: CPH Wolves change three". HLTV.org. 


  9. ^ Wynne, Jared (September 10, 2014). "Hell Raisers drop Adren, add Simple". Dot eSports. 


  10. ^ Wynne, Jared (November 5, 2014). "iBUYPOWER drops Dazed and Steel in shocking roster move". Dot eSports. 



External links[edit]


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