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DreamHack is heading to Sweden December 1st through the 4th, and, as always, they’ll have more than a few esports events that spectators will surely enjoy. DreamHack has a long history of crafting some of the biggest and most exciting esports events. Whether you’re a Hearthstone fan, a Super Smash Bros. head, or a Counter-Strike lover, DreamHack always offers something to watch. With several hundred thousand tournaments taking place throughout the weekend, people will be tuning in from all across the world to see what goes down. A lucky few will even get to watch from inside the event hall.
Of course, where there is fanfare, there is esports betting. A diligent member of the esports community may already be aware of the events that are taking place at DreamHack Winter 2017, but this article is for those who aren’t. With seven events lined up throughout the weekend, this article will break down the facts you need to know for each one. I’ll cover everything that we know so far and make some speculations about the events based on recent history. With the event so close, we still don’t know much but at the very least you’ll learn what’s going on and when to log into your favorite esports betting website.
As DreamHack Summer 2017, June 17-20 at Elmia is the best way to kick-start your summer break we’re excited to announce an evening of Hardstyle Full esports schedule for DHS17 FULL ESPORTS SCHEDULE FOR DHS17 A multitude of tournaments will take place at DreamHack Summer 2017, from June 17th to 19th. Complete overview of DreamHack Open Denver 2017 here. See prize distribution, attending teams, brackets and much more! Visit our event page for DreamHack Open Denver 2017 to get a complete overview of the teams attending the event. News Matches Results Events. Stats Galleries Rankings Forums Bets Live Fantasy. I’ve recently attended my first ever Gaming Event: DreamHack Leipzig 2017. Here’s my experience!:)Check out my partner MMOGA for Gamekeys and CS:GO Skins.DreamHack Astro Open
Beginning at 11:40 AM CET and running almost straight through until the Grand Final at 5 PM CET on Sunday, this Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament is one of the main events of the weekend. Eight teams have been invited from all over the world to battle for a total prize payout of $100,000. The teams will play Friday and Saturday split into two groups of four. The two teams with the best record will duke it out at 4 PM CET on Saturday to decide who will be the first and second seed. They will then proceed to the semifinals at 12 PM CET Sunday, with the winning teams heading to the Grand Finals.
The following teams are set to appear:
*BIG
*Gambit Esports
*Heroic
*Mousesports
*Natus Vincere
*Team EnVyUs
*North Academy
*Rise Nation
Having just one their qualifiers, North Academy and Rise Nation are certainly aimed for the finals. That said, these matches all look like they’ll be close. DreamHack has put together a group of teams that are all accomplished and competition will be fierce. Clear favorites may emerge Friday, but we’ll have to wait and see.Dream League Season 8 Finals
Little is finalized about this tournament, but that doesn’t change the fact that it will be an exciting conclusion to DreamHack’s Dota 2 League. We know that there will be a total of over a million dollars on the line, however, DreamHack has not announced exactly when the tournament will be taking place. Additionally, the tournament’s format is not finalized either. Currently, DreamHack is favoring a double elimination, best of three format.
Only four teams have been confirmed for the event so to pick winners now would be silly. With each team having gone through so much to get here, this tournament will likely look like the ASTRO Open. Close matches make for exciting games but no safe bets.Quake Championships Invitational
Putting $350,000 on the line, DreamHack has paired with Bethesda to add an event for their most recent breakthrough game to the roster. Taking place alongside the DreamHack Astro Open, this event will begin at 10 AM CET on Friday and the final will take place at 5:15 PM CET on Sunday. 24 players in total will compete. 8 of these will be invited, with another 16 qualifying through online play. Another team event will take place alongside the duel tournament, though information about this is less available. While all places are not locked in, reigning champion Raisy has been invited back. It will be exciting to see if he can retain or if he will be gunned down by a hungry newcomer.H1Z1 Elite Series
Like the Quake Championships, this event will have a duel league and a team league. A grand total of $150,000 will be on the line. Qualifiers will take place at 12 PM – 3 PM CET for single players and 5 PM – 8 PM CET for teams on both Friday and Saturday. Finals will then occur at 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM for single players and 3 PM – 6 PM CET for teams. Unfortunately, we have no player information at this time, so I can’t help you there.DreamHack Hearthstone Grand Prix
$25,000 is on the line for 200+ players in this entry of the DreamHack Hearthstone Grand Prix series. While I can’t say for certain who will be there, I can say that this will be an exciting tournament for viewers. With the meta having finally settled down from the most recent set release, players will be relying on skill more than deckbuilding to take the win. Tournaments like this are always great for spectators as they tend to be packed with tense moments and great plays.
The tournament will be taking place on the following schedule (all times are in CET):Friday, December 1st
*11:00 Pre-show
*13:00 Round 2
*14:45 Round 3
*16:15 Round 4
*18:00 Round 5
*19:45 Round 6Saturday, December 2nd
*11:00 Pre-show
*11:15 Round 7
*13:15 Round 8
*15:00 Round 9
*16:45 RO16 – 1+2
*18:15 RO16 – 3+4
*19:45 RO16 – 5+6
*21:15 RO16 – 7+8Sunday December 3rd
*12:00 Pre-show
*12:15 RO8 – 1
*13:45 RO8 – 2
*15:15 RO8 – 3
*16:45 RO8 – 4
*18:15 RO4 – 1
*19:45 RO4 – 2
*21:15 GRAND FINALFortnite Dreamhack EventDreamHack Smash Championship
An open event, the DreamHack Smash Championship is putting $10,000 on the line for anybody who feels up to the challenge. More casual than other tournaments that are taking place, the DreamHack Smash Championship will surely have its fair share of exciting moments. No schedule has been set for the tournament yet and no player information is available due to the nature of an open event.Nordic ChampionshipDreamhack Events 2017 Calendar
With three games and 300,000 Swedish krona on the line, this event will bring together the best players from the Nordic region to compete in several events. Player information is being finalized now and you can get updates from the Nordic Championship website. DreamHack will be hosting the Grand Finals, though there is no current information on when those will take place at the event.Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.
Photo by Alex Chavez.Dreamhack Austin 2017 Results
Dreamhack Austin 2017, held in Austin, Texas, USA from April 28th through 30th, is in the books and USA’s PG|Punk has won his second Premier Event in a row! Punk’s previous victory was at NorCal Regionals 2017 two weeks ago. Following on in 2nd place is Japan’s GRPT|Haitani, who won the Ultimate Fighting Arena Premier Event held in Paris, France earlier this month. In 3rd place is Singapore’s RZR|Xian, who won the first Premier Event of the 2017 season at Final Round 20.
If you missed any of the action, be sure to visit our videos page, where we will have a playlist for matches from Dreamhack Austin 2017!
We will have more on Dreamhack Austin 2017 in a few days. For now let’s congratulate PG|Punk and take a look at the final results!Dreamhack Austin 2017 Results: Top 64Placing Handle Characters Points1st PG|Punk Karin/Nash 4002nd GRPT|Haitani Necalli 2503rd RZR|Xian Ibuki/F.A.N.G. 2004th BX3|Phenom Necalli 1605thECHO FOX|Justin Wong Karin/Chun-Li 1305th RN|Alex Myers Cammy 1307thRB|Snake Eyez Zangief/Akuma 1007th CO|Go1 Ibuki/Chun-Li 1009th EG|Ricki Ortiz Chun-Li 709thCJ Truth Cammy 709thECHO FOX|Momochi Ibuki/Ken 709th CO|Dogura Urien 7013th Circa|LPN M.Bison 4013th Hx CYG BST|Daigo Umehara Guile 4013th EG|K-Brad Cammy 4013th YOUDEAL|Yukadon Ibuki 4017th Liquid|NuckleDu Guile/Birdie 2017th ZOWIE|GamerBee Necalli/Cammy 2017th Qanba Douyu|Xiao Hai Cammy 2017th ZOWIE|Oil King Rashid 2017thFlash Vega 2017thCommander Jesse Dhalsim 2017th PIE|Kami Necalli 2017th ESPR|Mono F.A.N.G. 2025thWindalfr Kolin 1025th GOL|Ranmasama Rashid 1025th NOBLE|Vagabond Necalli 1025th DNL|Chris Tatarian Ken 1025thRB|Bonchan Nash 1025thBrian_F Balrog 1025th TS|Sabin (Arturo Sanchez) Dhalsim 1025th SRK|El Cubano Loco Vega 1033rd Rise|Marn Ibuki 533rdMagneto1080p Karin 533rd WCW|John Rog Balrog 533rd Perfect Legend Urien/Cammy 533rd PIE|Smug Balrog 533rd VGP|Docta Afrikan Vega 533rd UYA FightClub|UD Cammy 533rd SPLYCE|Filipino Champ (FChamp) Dhalsim 533rd EG|NYChrisG Guile 533rd PandaTV|DarkJiewa Ken/Akuma 533rd UA|Saionide Ken 533rd DCB|EliTheCurry Laura 533rdCrescentMoonCMG Balrog 533rdIce Guile/M.Bison 533rdTommy2step Urien 533rd WN|OG Shine Ibuki 549th KH|Babyface 149thStupendous Zangief 149thStealth Rashid 149thJan Birdie 149thShin (2) Ibuki/Chun-Li 149th ROG|Kelvin Jeon Urien 149th VGP|Integra Ken 149th NS|Ludovic Chun-Li 149thBurnoutFighter Dhalsim 149thGeneral Azad M.Bison 149th PG|Coach Steve Balrog/Karin 149th DL|FourWude Akuma 149thFubarduckR.Mika 149thMattypie Ibuki 149thRylander Dhalsim 149thHappy Medicine M.Bison 1Dreamhack Austin 2017 Highlights
Capcom Pro Tour Premier Events always draw large numbers of the best players from around the world, but few would fault anyone who expected a rematch between USA’s Liquid|NuckleDu and PG|Punk after their encounters at NorCal Regionals 2017 two weeks ago. PG|Punk did make it to Grand Finals after one of the truly great runs in the Losers Bracket (see below), but the rematch with NuckleDu didn’t materialize. NuckleDu finished just outside of top 16 at 17th place. There were plenty of other twists and turns at this event, so let’s take a look at some of the highlight players and matches from Dreamhack Austin 2017.PG|Punk vs CJ Truth in Pools. CJ Truth pulled off a shocking win against the heavily favored Punk, putting Punk on a much longer and tougher road to Grand Finals.RN|Alex Myers (USA)
RN|Alex Myers started hitting new levels late in the 2016 season with a 5th place finish at Canada Cup 2016, a Premier Event. At Dreamhack Austin he placed 5th as well, defeating players like RB|Bonchan (2-0), EG|K-Brad (2-0), and CJ Truth (2-0). He was knocked into losers by Singapore’s RZR|Xian (1-3) in top 8 and was eliminated by Norway’s BX3|Phenom (0-3). You can see that Alex Myers is putting in the work to improve, so it will be interesting to see if he can push to another level to crack into the top 3 at a Premier Event this season.ECHO FOX|Justin Wong (USA)
ECHO FOX|Justin Wong is no stranger to the harsh spotlight and pressure of big events, having been one of the world’s best players for many years. Last year he won an impressive 7 Ranking Events! A win at a Premier Event still eludes him, but he’s got the competitive spirit to make it happen. He took 5th place at Dreamhack Austin and aside from CJTruth he was the only player to put up a credible threat to end PG|Punk’s run to the Grand Finals. His switch to Chun-Li in that matchup came very close to getting him a victory.ECHO FOX|Justin Wong vs PG|Punk in top 8. This was a closer match than the 1-3 score indicates, and was the only credible threat on Punk’s run toward Grand Finals.BX3|Phenom (Norway)
Norway’s BX3|Phenom has been one of Europe’s best players in recent years, and won a Premier Event last season. If you were to build a list of the top 10 players in the world, you’d be hard pressed not to include Phenom. At Dreamhack Austin he was beaten by USA’s ECHO FOX|Justin Wong and was to become one of PG|Punk’s many victims in the Losers Bracket (see below) and finished at 4th place.RZR|Xian (Singapore)
Ibuki was barely an afterthought as a character at the professional level until Final Round 20, where Xian put on a clinic with her. Now Ibuki is taken seriously and is a much more common sight at Capcom Pro Tour events. Xian was putting on another Ibuki display here at Dreamhack Austin until he ran into the two players who would eventually face off in Grand Finals. Japan’s GRPT|Haitani defeated Xian 3-0 in Winners Finals, putting him right in the path of hurricane Punk in the Losers Bracket. In that set Xian was bested by Punk 3-0 as well, with the first two matches being such decisive losses that Xian tried going back to his Season One main character, F.A.N.G., to turn the tide. Xian put on a great performance at Dreamhack Austin and may already have enough points to qualify for Capcom Cup 2017. He finished at 3rd place.GRPT|Haitani (Japan)
GRPT|Haitani had won his first Premier Event of the season at Ultimate Fighting Arena earlier this month. He placed just outside of top 16 at NorCal Regionals 2017 (17th place), but even so he is always considered to be a big threat to get to Grand Finals. He’s been one of Japans top players for decades after all. Haitani got to Grand Finals in the Winners Bracket and if his opponent had been anybody but PG|Punk he would have been a favorite to win. But Punk has been a force of nature in recent months, and at Dreamhack Austin he eliminated a string of the world’s best players one after another in dominating fashion. Even so, in Grand Finals Haitani had his opportunity to win (see below) but came up just short. Even though he could not best Punk here, Haitani already has enough CPT points to be virtually guaranteed a spot at Capcom Cup 2017, so he has plenty of time to find a gameplan that works against this new rival from the USA.GRPT|Haitani vs RZR|Xian in Winners Finals.PG|Punk Steamrolls Some of the World’s Best on Way to Grand Finals
After a big win at NorCal Regionals 2017 two weeks ago, PG|Punk was a heavy favorite to do well at Dreamhack Austin. In the finals for his pools, however, CJ Truth threw a big wrench into that plan by beating Punk 2-1, putting Punk into the Losers Bracket early in the tournament.
What happened next was extraordinary. Punk went on a warpath and defeated many of the world’s best players on his road to Grand Finals. What makes it even more impressive is that aside from his match against ECHO FOX|Justin Wong, they were all extremely one sided. Take a look at the table below to illustrate.Dreamhack Events 2017 2018Top 48 Opponent ScoreMagneto1080p Won 2-1NOBLE|Vagabond Won 2-0Qanba Douyu|Xiao Hai Won 2-0Hx CYG BST|Daigo Umehara Won 2-0EG|Ricki Ortiz Won 2-0CYG BST|Snake Eyez Win 3-0ECHO FOX|Justin Wong Win 3-1BX3|Phenom Win 3-0RZR|Xian Win 3-0GRPT|Haitani Grand Finals Win 3-1 and 3-2 (6-3 total)Grand Finals: PG|Punk vs GRPT|HaitaniDreamhack Events 2017 Results
Both PG|Punk and GRPT|Haitani had won Premier Events prior to Dreamhack Austin, and both are considered among the world’s best players. With Haitani being in Winners Bracket he would only have to win one set to claim victory, while Punk would have to win two sets coming out of the Losers Bracket. The first set was over very quickly with Punk scoring a 3-1 win. Haitani had some flashes of success but could never build any sustained momentum, as Punk would just come right back and win the next round handily. The second set looked to be a repeat of the first set, but Haitani kept making adjustments and eventually started finally getting momentum. Haitani tied it up 2-2. In the last match Punk won the first round and was one round away from victory.
What happened at the end of that second round was truly incredible. Both players were low enough on life that any hit would lead into a combo that would finish off the other player. Punk landed a combo that surely would have won him the tournament but somehow he missed his Critical Art, giving Haitani new life. Both players scrambled and within seconds Haitani connected with an attack and went into a combo, but he too missed his Critial Art! Finally, after Haitani lands a few more attacks, Punk dashes forward and catches Haitani in a throw. This ended the match and secured Punk his second Premier Event victory.
PG|Punk vs GRPT|Haitani in Grand Finals.Dreamhack DateTop 5 Moments from Dreamhack Austin 2017Dreamhack Events
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DreamHack is heading to Sweden December 1st through the 4th, and, as always, they’ll have more than a few esports events that spectators will surely enjoy. DreamHack has a long history of crafting some of the biggest and most exciting esports events. Whether you’re a Hearthstone fan, a Super Smash Bros. head, or a Counter-Strike lover, DreamHack always offers something to watch. With several hundred thousand tournaments taking place throughout the weekend, people will be tuning in from all across the world to see what goes down. A lucky few will even get to watch from inside the event hall.
Of course, where there is fanfare, there is esports betting. A diligent member of the esports community may already be aware of the events that are taking place at DreamHack Winter 2017, but this article is for those who aren’t. With seven events lined up throughout the weekend, this article will break down the facts you need to know for each one. I’ll cover everything that we know so far and make some speculations about the events based on recent history. With the event so close, we still don’t know much but at the very least you’ll learn what’s going on and when to log into your favorite esports betting website.
As DreamHack Summer 2017, June 17-20 at Elmia is the best way to kick-start your summer break we’re excited to announce an evening of Hardstyle Full esports schedule for DHS17 FULL ESPORTS SCHEDULE FOR DHS17 A multitude of tournaments will take place at DreamHack Summer 2017, from June 17th to 19th. Complete overview of DreamHack Open Denver 2017 here. See prize distribution, attending teams, brackets and much more! Visit our event page for DreamHack Open Denver 2017 to get a complete overview of the teams attending the event. News Matches Results Events. Stats Galleries Rankings Forums Bets Live Fantasy. I’ve recently attended my first ever Gaming Event: DreamHack Leipzig 2017. Here’s my experience!:)Check out my partner MMOGA for Gamekeys and CS:GO Skins.DreamHack Astro Open
Beginning at 11:40 AM CET and running almost straight through until the Grand Final at 5 PM CET on Sunday, this Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament is one of the main events of the weekend. Eight teams have been invited from all over the world to battle for a total prize payout of $100,000. The teams will play Friday and Saturday split into two groups of four. The two teams with the best record will duke it out at 4 PM CET on Saturday to decide who will be the first and second seed. They will then proceed to the semifinals at 12 PM CET Sunday, with the winning teams heading to the Grand Finals.
The following teams are set to appear:
*BIG
*Gambit Esports
*Heroic
*Mousesports
*Natus Vincere
*Team EnVyUs
*North Academy
*Rise Nation
Having just one their qualifiers, North Academy and Rise Nation are certainly aimed for the finals. That said, these matches all look like they’ll be close. DreamHack has put together a group of teams that are all accomplished and competition will be fierce. Clear favorites may emerge Friday, but we’ll have to wait and see.Dream League Season 8 Finals
Little is finalized about this tournament, but that doesn’t change the fact that it will be an exciting conclusion to DreamHack’s Dota 2 League. We know that there will be a total of over a million dollars on the line, however, DreamHack has not announced exactly when the tournament will be taking place. Additionally, the tournament’s format is not finalized either. Currently, DreamHack is favoring a double elimination, best of three format.
Only four teams have been confirmed for the event so to pick winners now would be silly. With each team having gone through so much to get here, this tournament will likely look like the ASTRO Open. Close matches make for exciting games but no safe bets.Quake Championships Invitational
Putting $350,000 on the line, DreamHack has paired with Bethesda to add an event for their most recent breakthrough game to the roster. Taking place alongside the DreamHack Astro Open, this event will begin at 10 AM CET on Friday and the final will take place at 5:15 PM CET on Sunday. 24 players in total will compete. 8 of these will be invited, with another 16 qualifying through online play. Another team event will take place alongside the duel tournament, though information about this is less available. While all places are not locked in, reigning champion Raisy has been invited back. It will be exciting to see if he can retain or if he will be gunned down by a hungry newcomer.H1Z1 Elite Series
Like the Quake Championships, this event will have a duel league and a team league. A grand total of $150,000 will be on the line. Qualifiers will take place at 12 PM – 3 PM CET for single players and 5 PM – 8 PM CET for teams on both Friday and Saturday. Finals will then occur at 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM for single players and 3 PM – 6 PM CET for teams. Unfortunately, we have no player information at this time, so I can’t help you there.DreamHack Hearthstone Grand Prix
$25,000 is on the line for 200+ players in this entry of the DreamHack Hearthstone Grand Prix series. While I can’t say for certain who will be there, I can say that this will be an exciting tournament for viewers. With the meta having finally settled down from the most recent set release, players will be relying on skill more than deckbuilding to take the win. Tournaments like this are always great for spectators as they tend to be packed with tense moments and great plays.
The tournament will be taking place on the following schedule (all times are in CET):Friday, December 1st
*11:00 Pre-show
*13:00 Round 2
*14:45 Round 3
*16:15 Round 4
*18:00 Round 5
*19:45 Round 6Saturday, December 2nd
*11:00 Pre-show
*11:15 Round 7
*13:15 Round 8
*15:00 Round 9
*16:45 RO16 – 1+2
*18:15 RO16 – 3+4
*19:45 RO16 – 5+6
*21:15 RO16 – 7+8Sunday December 3rd
*12:00 Pre-show
*12:15 RO8 – 1
*13:45 RO8 – 2
*15:15 RO8 – 3
*16:45 RO8 – 4
*18:15 RO4 – 1
*19:45 RO4 – 2
*21:15 GRAND FINALFortnite Dreamhack EventDreamHack Smash Championship
An open event, the DreamHack Smash Championship is putting $10,000 on the line for anybody who feels up to the challenge. More casual than other tournaments that are taking place, the DreamHack Smash Championship will surely have its fair share of exciting moments. No schedule has been set for the tournament yet and no player information is available due to the nature of an open event.Nordic ChampionshipDreamhack Events 2017 Calendar
With three games and 300,000 Swedish krona on the line, this event will bring together the best players from the Nordic region to compete in several events. Player information is being finalized now and you can get updates from the Nordic Championship website. DreamHack will be hosting the Grand Finals, though there is no current information on when those will take place at the event.Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.
Photo by Alex Chavez.Dreamhack Austin 2017 Results
Dreamhack Austin 2017, held in Austin, Texas, USA from April 28th through 30th, is in the books and USA’s PG|Punk has won his second Premier Event in a row! Punk’s previous victory was at NorCal Regionals 2017 two weeks ago. Following on in 2nd place is Japan’s GRPT|Haitani, who won the Ultimate Fighting Arena Premier Event held in Paris, France earlier this month. In 3rd place is Singapore’s RZR|Xian, who won the first Premier Event of the 2017 season at Final Round 20.
If you missed any of the action, be sure to visit our videos page, where we will have a playlist for matches from Dreamhack Austin 2017!
We will have more on Dreamhack Austin 2017 in a few days. For now let’s congratulate PG|Punk and take a look at the final results!Dreamhack Austin 2017 Results: Top 64Placing Handle Characters Points1st PG|Punk Karin/Nash 4002nd GRPT|Haitani Necalli 2503rd RZR|Xian Ibuki/F.A.N.G. 2004th BX3|Phenom Necalli 1605thECHO FOX|Justin Wong Karin/Chun-Li 1305th RN|Alex Myers Cammy 1307thRB|Snake Eyez Zangief/Akuma 1007th CO|Go1 Ibuki/Chun-Li 1009th EG|Ricki Ortiz Chun-Li 709thCJ Truth Cammy 709thECHO FOX|Momochi Ibuki/Ken 709th CO|Dogura Urien 7013th Circa|LPN M.Bison 4013th Hx CYG BST|Daigo Umehara Guile 4013th EG|K-Brad Cammy 4013th YOUDEAL|Yukadon Ibuki 4017th Liquid|NuckleDu Guile/Birdie 2017th ZOWIE|GamerBee Necalli/Cammy 2017th Qanba Douyu|Xiao Hai Cammy 2017th ZOWIE|Oil King Rashid 2017thFlash Vega 2017thCommander Jesse Dhalsim 2017th PIE|Kami Necalli 2017th ESPR|Mono F.A.N.G. 2025thWindalfr Kolin 1025th GOL|Ranmasama Rashid 1025th NOBLE|Vagabond Necalli 1025th DNL|Chris Tatarian Ken 1025thRB|Bonchan Nash 1025thBrian_F Balrog 1025th TS|Sabin (Arturo Sanchez) Dhalsim 1025th SRK|El Cubano Loco Vega 1033rd Rise|Marn Ibuki 533rdMagneto1080p Karin 533rd WCW|John Rog Balrog 533rd Perfect Legend Urien/Cammy 533rd PIE|Smug Balrog 533rd VGP|Docta Afrikan Vega 533rd UYA FightClub|UD Cammy 533rd SPLYCE|Filipino Champ (FChamp) Dhalsim 533rd EG|NYChrisG Guile 533rd PandaTV|DarkJiewa Ken/Akuma 533rd UA|Saionide Ken 533rd DCB|EliTheCurry Laura 533rdCrescentMoonCMG Balrog 533rdIce Guile/M.Bison 533rdTommy2step Urien 533rd WN|OG Shine Ibuki 549th KH|Babyface 149thStupendous Zangief 149thStealth Rashid 149thJan Birdie 149thShin (2) Ibuki/Chun-Li 149th ROG|Kelvin Jeon Urien 149th VGP|Integra Ken 149th NS|Ludovic Chun-Li 149thBurnoutFighter Dhalsim 149thGeneral Azad M.Bison 149th PG|Coach Steve Balrog/Karin 149th DL|FourWude Akuma 149thFubarduckR.Mika 149thMattypie Ibuki 149thRylander Dhalsim 149thHappy Medicine M.Bison 1Dreamhack Austin 2017 Highlights
Capcom Pro Tour Premier Events always draw large numbers of the best players from around the world, but few would fault anyone who expected a rematch between USA’s Liquid|NuckleDu and PG|Punk after their encounters at NorCal Regionals 2017 two weeks ago. PG|Punk did make it to Grand Finals after one of the truly great runs in the Losers Bracket (see below), but the rematch with NuckleDu didn’t materialize. NuckleDu finished just outside of top 16 at 17th place. There were plenty of other twists and turns at this event, so let’s take a look at some of the highlight players and matches from Dreamhack Austin 2017.PG|Punk vs CJ Truth in Pools. CJ Truth pulled off a shocking win against the heavily favored Punk, putting Punk on a much longer and tougher road to Grand Finals.RN|Alex Myers (USA)
RN|Alex Myers started hitting new levels late in the 2016 season with a 5th place finish at Canada Cup 2016, a Premier Event. At Dreamhack Austin he placed 5th as well, defeating players like RB|Bonchan (2-0), EG|K-Brad (2-0), and CJ Truth (2-0). He was knocked into losers by Singapore’s RZR|Xian (1-3) in top 8 and was eliminated by Norway’s BX3|Phenom (0-3). You can see that Alex Myers is putting in the work to improve, so it will be interesting to see if he can push to another level to crack into the top 3 at a Premier Event this season.ECHO FOX|Justin Wong (USA)
ECHO FOX|Justin Wong is no stranger to the harsh spotlight and pressure of big events, having been one of the world’s best players for many years. Last year he won an impressive 7 Ranking Events! A win at a Premier Event still eludes him, but he’s got the competitive spirit to make it happen. He took 5th place at Dreamhack Austin and aside from CJTruth he was the only player to put up a credible threat to end PG|Punk’s run to the Grand Finals. His switch to Chun-Li in that matchup came very close to getting him a victory.ECHO FOX|Justin Wong vs PG|Punk in top 8. This was a closer match than the 1-3 score indicates, and was the only credible threat on Punk’s run toward Grand Finals.BX3|Phenom (Norway)
Norway’s BX3|Phenom has been one of Europe’s best players in recent years, and won a Premier Event last season. If you were to build a list of the top 10 players in the world, you’d be hard pressed not to include Phenom. At Dreamhack Austin he was beaten by USA’s ECHO FOX|Justin Wong and was to become one of PG|Punk’s many victims in the Losers Bracket (see below) and finished at 4th place.RZR|Xian (Singapore)
Ibuki was barely an afterthought as a character at the professional level until Final Round 20, where Xian put on a clinic with her. Now Ibuki is taken seriously and is a much more common sight at Capcom Pro Tour events. Xian was putting on another Ibuki display here at Dreamhack Austin until he ran into the two players who would eventually face off in Grand Finals. Japan’s GRPT|Haitani defeated Xian 3-0 in Winners Finals, putting him right in the path of hurricane Punk in the Losers Bracket. In that set Xian was bested by Punk 3-0 as well, with the first two matches being such decisive losses that Xian tried going back to his Season One main character, F.A.N.G., to turn the tide. Xian put on a great performance at Dreamhack Austin and may already have enough points to qualify for Capcom Cup 2017. He finished at 3rd place.GRPT|Haitani (Japan)
GRPT|Haitani had won his first Premier Event of the season at Ultimate Fighting Arena earlier this month. He placed just outside of top 16 at NorCal Regionals 2017 (17th place), but even so he is always considered to be a big threat to get to Grand Finals. He’s been one of Japans top players for decades after all. Haitani got to Grand Finals in the Winners Bracket and if his opponent had been anybody but PG|Punk he would have been a favorite to win. But Punk has been a force of nature in recent months, and at Dreamhack Austin he eliminated a string of the world’s best players one after another in dominating fashion. Even so, in Grand Finals Haitani had his opportunity to win (see below) but came up just short. Even though he could not best Punk here, Haitani already has enough CPT points to be virtually guaranteed a spot at Capcom Cup 2017, so he has plenty of time to find a gameplan that works against this new rival from the USA.GRPT|Haitani vs RZR|Xian in Winners Finals.PG|Punk Steamrolls Some of the World’s Best on Way to Grand Finals
After a big win at NorCal Regionals 2017 two weeks ago, PG|Punk was a heavy favorite to do well at Dreamhack Austin. In the finals for his pools, however, CJ Truth threw a big wrench into that plan by beating Punk 2-1, putting Punk into the Losers Bracket early in the tournament.
What happened next was extraordinary. Punk went on a warpath and defeated many of the world’s best players on his road to Grand Finals. What makes it even more impressive is that aside from his match against ECHO FOX|Justin Wong, they were all extremely one sided. Take a look at the table below to illustrate.Dreamhack Events 2017 2018Top 48 Opponent ScoreMagneto1080p Won 2-1NOBLE|Vagabond Won 2-0Qanba Douyu|Xiao Hai Won 2-0Hx CYG BST|Daigo Umehara Won 2-0EG|Ricki Ortiz Won 2-0CYG BST|Snake Eyez Win 3-0ECHO FOX|Justin Wong Win 3-1BX3|Phenom Win 3-0RZR|Xian Win 3-0GRPT|Haitani Grand Finals Win 3-1 and 3-2 (6-3 total)Grand Finals: PG|Punk vs GRPT|HaitaniDreamhack Events 2017 Results
Both PG|Punk and GRPT|Haitani had won Premier Events prior to Dreamhack Austin, and both are considered among the world’s best players. With Haitani being in Winners Bracket he would only have to win one set to claim victory, while Punk would have to win two sets coming out of the Losers Bracket. The first set was over very quickly with Punk scoring a 3-1 win. Haitani had some flashes of success but could never build any sustained momentum, as Punk would just come right back and win the next round handily. The second set looked to be a repeat of the first set, but Haitani kept making adjustments and eventually started finally getting momentum. Haitani tied it up 2-2. In the last match Punk won the first round and was one round away from victory.
What happened at the end of that second round was truly incredible. Both players were low enough on life that any hit would lead into a combo that would finish off the other player. Punk landed a combo that surely would have won him the tournament but somehow he missed his Critical Art, giving Haitani new life. Both players scrambled and within seconds Haitani connected with an attack and went into a combo, but he too missed his Critial Art! Finally, after Haitani lands a few more attacks, Punk dashes forward and catches Haitani in a throw. This ended the match and secured Punk his second Premier Event victory.
PG|Punk vs GRPT|Haitani in Grand Finals.Dreamhack DateTop 5 Moments from Dreamhack Austin 2017Dreamhack Events
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