DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015

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DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca
2015
Tournament information
SportCounter-Strike: Global Offensive
LocationCluj-Napoca, Romania
DatesOctober 28, 2015–November 1, 2015
AdministratorElectronic Sports League (ESL)
Tournament
format(s)
16 team round-robin group stage
Eight team single-elimination playoff
Venue(s)Polyvalent Hall
Teams16 teams
Final positions
ChampionsFrance Team EnVyUs
1st runners-upUkraine Natus Vincere
2nd runners-upEuropean Union G2 Esports
Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas

DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015 was a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major that was held from October 28–November 1, 2015 at the Sala Polivalentă in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It was organized by DreamHack with help from Valve Corporation and the Professional Gamers League. The tournament had a total prize pool of $250,000 USD.

Team EnVyUs was the winner of the event after beating Natus Vincere in the finals. The final scores were 16-14 on Train and 16-5 on Cobblestone.[1] Fnatic failed to win their third Major in a row, instead placing 5-8.[2]

Richard Lewis and Paul "ReDeYe" Chaloner hosted the event. Pala "Mantrousse" Gilroy Sen and Scott "SirScoots" Smith were the main interviewers for the event. The commentators were Anders Blume, Auguste "Semmler" Massonnat, Matthew "Sadokist" Trivett, Henry "HenryG" Greer, Daniel "ddk" Kapadia and James "JZFB" Bardolph. The analysts were Duncan "Thorin" Shields, Robin "Fifflaren" Johansson, Joona "natu" Leppänen and Jason "Moses "O'Toole.[3]

The top eight teams from the previous CS:GO Major, ESL One Cologne 2015 and non-Major tournament DreamHack Open Stockholm 2015 qualified for the DreamHack Cluj-Napoca.[4] Teams qualifying from Cologne were Fnatic, Team EnVyUs, Team SoloMid, Virtus.pro, Natus Vincere, Team Kinguin, Ninjas in Pyjamas, and Luminosity Gaming.[5] Teams qualifying from Stockholm were Cloud9, Counter Logic Gaming, mousesports, TItan, Team Dignitas, FlipSid3 Tactics, Team Liquid, and Vexed Gaming.[6]

The first, round-robin group stage consisted of 16 teams in four groups. For the next stage the top two teams in each group were then seeded into a single-elimination bracket.[7]

The top eight teams received invitations to the next CS:GO Major, MLG Counter-Strike:Global Offensive Major Championship: Columbus, taking place at the end of March in Columbus, Ohio.

Teams

Legends
Qualifiers

Group Stage

Group A
Pos Team W L RF RA RD Pts
1 Brazil Luminosity Gaming 2 0 32 24 +8 6
2 Sweden Fnatic 2 1 61 44 +17 6
3 United States Cloud9 1 2 45 61 -16 3
4 Poland Vexed Gaming 0 2 23 32 -9 0
Group A matches
Sweden Fnatic 16 10 Poland Vexed Gaming
Brazil Luminosity Gaming 16 11 United States Cloud9
United States Cloud9 16 13 Poland Vexed Gaming
Sweden Fnatic 13 16 Brazil Luminosity Gaming
Sweden Fnatic 2 0 United States Cloud9

Group B

Pos Team W L RF RA RD Pts
1 Denmark Team SoloMid 2 0 32 12 +20 6
2 European Union G2 Esports 2 1 69 61 +8 6
3 Germany mousesports 1 2 61 71 -10 3
4 Ukraine Flipsid3 Tactics 0 2 14 32 -18 0
Group B matches
Denmark Team SoloMid 16 6 Ukraine Flipsid3 Tactics
European Union G2 Esports 16 8 Germany mousesports
Germany mousesports 16 8 Ukraine Flipsid3 Tactics
Denmark Team SoloMid 16 6 European Union G2 Esports
European Union G2 Esports 2 1 Germany mousesports
Group C
Pos Team W L RF RA RD Pts
1 Poland Virtus.pro 2 0 35 22 +13 6
2 Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas 2 1 61 42 +19 6
3 France Titan 1 2 38 61 -23 3
4 United States Team Liquid 0 2 26 35 -9 0
Group C matches
Poland Virtus.pro 19 15 United States Team Liquid
Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas 13 16 France Titan
Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas 16 11 United States Team Liquid
Poland Virtus.pro 16 7 France Titan
Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas 2 0 France Titan

Group D

Pos Team W L RF RA RD Pts
1 France Team EnVyUs 2 0 32 15 +17 6
2 Commonwealth of Independent States Natus Vincere 2 1 67 61 +6 6
3 United States Counter Logic Gaming 1 2 61 72 -11 3
4 Denmark Team Dignitas 0 2 20 32 -12 0
Group D matches
France Team EnVyUs 16 6 Denmark Team Dignitas
Commonwealth of Independent States Natus Vincere 16 12 United States Counter Logic Gaming
United States Counter Logic Gaming 16 14 Denmark Team Dignitas
France Team EnVyUs 16 9 Commonwealth of Independent States Natus Vincere
Commonwealth of Independent States Natus Vincere 2 1 United States Counter Logic Gaming

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
France Team EnVyUs 9 16 16
Sweden Fnatic 16 9 2
France Team EnVyUs 10 25 16
European Union G2 Esports 16 21 7
Poland Virtus.pro 10 17
European Union G2 Esports 16 19
France Team EnVyUs 16 16
Commonwealth of Independent States Natus Vincere 14 5
Denmark Team SoloMid 10 8
Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas 16 16
Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas 3 6
Commonwealth of Independent States Natus Vincere 16 16
Brazil Luminosity Gaming 14 13
Commonwealth of Independent States Natus Vincere 16 16

Final Standings

Place Team Seed Roster Prize money
1st France Team EnVyUs MLG Columbus 2016 France kioShiMa, France Happy, France kennyS, France NBK, France apEX $100,000
2nd Commonwealth of Independent States Natus Vincere Ukraine Edward, Ukraine Zeus, Russia seized, Russia flamie, Slovakia GuardiaN $50,000
3rd–4th European Union G2 Esports Sweden Maikelele, Portugal fox, Sweden dennis, Norway jkaem, Norway rain $22,000
Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas Sweden f0rest, Sweden GeT_RiGhT, Sweden Xizt, Sweden friberg, Finland allu
5–8th Sweden Fnatic Sweden JW, Sweden flusha, Sweden pronax, Sweden olofmeister, Sweden KRiMZ $10,000
Poland Virtus.pro Poland TaZ, Poland NEO, Poland pashaBiceps, Poland byali, Poland Snax
Denmark Team SoloMid Denmark karrigan, Denmark dev1ce, Denmark cajunb, Denmark dupreeh, Denmark Xyp9x
Brazil Luminosity Gaming Brazil FalleN, Brazil fer, Brazil steel, Brazil coldzera, Brazil boltz
9–12th United States Cloud9 MLG Columbus 2016 Qualifier United States Skadoodle, United States sgares, United States fREAKAZOiD, United States n0thing, Canada shroud $2,000
Germany mousesports Germany gob b, Germany nex, Germany denis, Netherlands chrisJ, Bosnia and Herzegovina NiKo
France Titan France RpK, France shox, France SmithZz, Belgium Ex6TenZ, Belgium ScreaM
United States Counter Logic Gaming United States hazed, United States reltuC, United States tarik, United States jdm64, Canada FNS
13–16th Poland Vexed Gaming Poland peet, Poland GruBy, Poland Hyper, Poland rallen, Poland Furlan $2,000
Ukraine FlipSid3 Tactics Ukraine B1ad3, Ukraine bondik, Ukraine markeloff, Russia WorldEdit, Russia DavCost
United States Team Liquid United States Hiko, United States adreN, United States EliGE, United States FugLy, United States nitr0
Denmark Team Dignitas Denmark MSL, Denmark Pimp, Denmark aizy, Denmark Kjaerbye, Denmark tenzki

References

  1. ^ Lupton, Drake (November 2, 2015). "Envyus Shine over Navi 2-0 in the DreamHack Open: Cluj-Napoca Finals". GeekSnack. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
  2. ^ Kovanen, Tomi "lurppis" (October 28, 2015). "The favorites in this weekend's CS:GO tournament". PC Gamer. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
  3. ^ "DreamHack Open- Talent lineup for DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca". DreamHack. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
  4. ^ Raven, Josh (September 10, 2015). "Here's how teams will qualify for DreamHack Cluj-Napoca". The Daily Dot. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
  5. ^ Kovanen, Tomi "lurppis" (October 27, 2015). "Four CS:GO teams to watch at DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca". PC Gamer. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
  6. ^ Kovanen, Tomi "lurppis" (October 23, 2015). "The underdogs of CS:GO's next major tournament". PC Gamer. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
  7. ^ Wynne, Jared (October 28, 2015). "Americans struggle as year's final CS:GO Major kicks off". The Daily Dot. Retrieved November 18, 2015.

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